Concord (1683)

1983 German stamp depicting the Concord
History
Name: Concord
General characteristics

Concord was the ship which in 1683 took the first group of German emigrants to America.[1] On board of the galleon were 13 Mennonite families from Krefeld with a total of 33 people. The ship is also known as the "German Mayflower". The Concord took sail on July 6, 1683, in Rotterdam under Captain William Jeffries with 57 passengers. The journey took 74 days to reach Philadelphia (Germantown) on October 6, 1683 (which was declared German-American Day in 1983).[2]

See also

References

  1. "1683 Concord". The Palatine Project.
  2. Reagan, Ronald (1983-01-20). "Tricentennial Anniversary Year of German Settlement in America (proclamation of)". Retrieved 2007-07-29.


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