Willem Verhulst was the second director of the Dutch West India Company. In 1625, Verhulst oversaw the decision to locate the company's main fortress and town on the tip of Manhattan Island. The settlement, which came to be called New Amsterdam, was the first permanent European settlement in what later became New York City. Dutch West India Company (Dutch: West-Indische Compagnie or WIC) was a company of Dutch merchants. ... Manhattan Borough,highlighted in yellow, lies between the East River and the Hudson River. ... Dutch Revival buildings from the early 20th century on Pearl Street in lower Manhattan recall the Dutch origins of the city. ... New York City (officially named the City of New York) is the most populous city in the United States, the most densely populated major city in North America, and is at the center of international finance, politics, entertainment, and culture. ...
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WillemVerhulst became the second director of the New Netherland colony early in 1625.
Verhulst had specific instructions from the directors of the Dutch West India Company [DWI] to move the settlers, who had landed the previous year on what is now Governor’s Island, to the much larger island of Manhattan.
Verhulst apparently was able to occupy the southern tip of Manhattan, even before the purchase was made.