Architects: Deborah Moody
Womanica
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🗓️ 12 March 2025
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Summary
Deborah Moody (1586-1659) moved to the New World after facing religious persecution in England. She played a major role in founding the colony Gravesend on occupied native lands. Gravesend was based on religious freedom and implemented a street grid system over a century before it was commonplace throughout New York City.
For Further Reading:
- The Lady of Gravesend
- Lady Deborah Moody, A Dangerous Woman, Comes to New England
- The First New York City Street Grid Was Laid Out in Gravesend, Brooklyn in 1645
- The Twelve Men and Director Kieft's Indian War
- Native American and Indigenous Peoples Resources
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