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  1. Jacob Leisler (c. 1640 – May 16, 1691) was a German-born colonist who served as a politician in the Province of New York. He gained wealth in New Amsterdam (later New York City) in the fur trade and tobacco business.

  2. The Jacob Leisler Monument is a bronze sculpture created by American artist Solon Borglum and located in the city of New Rochelle, in Westchester County, New York.

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  3. Best known as a leader of a 1689 New York rebellion bears his name, Jacob Leisler was a prominent merchant, land developer, and exponent of Reformed religious fundamentalism and Orangist political ideology. He was intimately bound to the social, economic, and political development of New Netherland and New York for three decades, from his ...

  4. Jun 18, 2024 · Jacob Leisler Institute for the Study of Early New York History. An independent, not-for-profit study and research center devoted to collecting, preserving, and disseminating information relating to colonial New York under British rule. learn more.

  5. Because no portrait is known to exist of Jacob Leisler, the sculpture depicts a generic male figure dressed in period clothing which includes a long cape, knee breeches, boots, and a hat. In his proper right hand the figure holds a walking stick and his proper left arm rests along the top of the stick.

  6. The Jacob Leisler Institute for the Study of Early New York History holds more than 1,000 published works relating to the province of New York under British administration from 1664 to the American Revolution, as well as original and reproduction maps, prints, and other artwork relating to the period.

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  8. Sep 21, 2019 · Best known as a leader of a 1689 New York rebellion that came to bear his name, Jacob Leisler was one of late-seventeenth-century New York’s most prominent merchants, land developers, and foremost exponent of Reformed religious fundamentalism and Orangist political ideology.

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