Colen Donck
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Colen Donck was the title of a large Dutch-American owned estate of 24,000 acres (a patroonship) originally owned by Adriaen van der Donck in New Netherland, on the New York mainland north of Manhattan.
"Van der Donck's grant began on the mainland directly to the north of the island (Manhattan), continued along the river for twelve miles, and carried eastward as far as the Bronx River ... he became lord of much of what is today the Bronx and southern Westchester County".
Willem Kieft the Director-General of New Netherland granted Van der Donck the property in 1646. Adriaen van der Donck named his estate Colen Donck and built several mills along what is now called the Saw Mill River. The estate was so large that locals referred to him as the Jonkheer ("young gentleman" or "squire"), a word from which the name "Yonkers" is derived.
Shorto, Russell. (2005). The Island at the Center of the World. First Vintage Books.