Jonas Lie died on July 5, 1908 at the age of 74.
It got its name from a Swedish farmer who lived there, named Jonas Bronck. As the Bronx at that time was nearly completely uninhabited except for Jonas Bronck and his family and his livestock, visitors who went there would say, "We're going to the Bronck's farm" like you would say, "We're going to the Mulligan's house." Later the name was shortened to the Bronx instead of the Bronck's.
The Bronx got its name from the farm of Jonas Bronck. As The Bronx at that time was nearly completely uninhabited except for Jonas Bronck and his family, visitors who went there would say, "we're going to the Bronck's farm," like you would say, "we're going to the Mulligan's house." Later the name was shortened from the Bronck's to The Bronx.
The Bronx got its name from the farm of Jonas Bronck. As The Bronx at that time was nearly completely uninhabited except for Jonas Bronck and his family, visitors who went there would say, "we're going to the Bronck's farm," like you would say, "we're going to the Mulligan's house." Later the name was shortened from the Bronck's to The Bronx.
Yes, most of it was and it was owned by Jonas Bronck, which is where the Bronx got its name.
Coeymans-Bronck Stone House was created in 1769.
he still is in jonas. i would die if he wasnt
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