Halve Maen

Halve Maen
19th-century illustration of Halve Maen
History
Dutch Republic
NameHalve Maen
Owner
Completed1608
FateDestroyed

Halve Maen (Dutch pronunciation: [ˌɦɑlvə ˈmaːn] ; transl. "Half Moon") was a Dutch East India Company jacht[1] (similar to a carrack) that sailed into what is now New York Harbor in September 1609. She had a length of 21 metres and was commissioned by the VOC Chamber of Amsterdam in the Dutch Republic to covertly find a northern passage to Asia. The ship was captained by Henry Hudson, an Englishman in the service of the Dutch Republic.[2]

In 1909, the Kingdom of the Netherlands presented the United States with a replica of Halve Maen to commemorate the 300th anniversary of Hudson's voyage; the replica was destroyed in a fire in 1934. Over fifty years later, in 1989, the New Netherland Museum commissioned a second replica.

  1. ^ "Data VOC ship Halve Maan 1608". De VOC Site. Retrieved 19 September 2023.
  2. ^ "Strangers in a New Land". Americanheritage.com. Retrieved 21 December 2018.