Since July 18, 1609, when Henry Hudson first saw New York Harbor, how far has development improved it? Judge for yourself. This is what he wrote:
The wilderness of the New World forms a vast natural cathedral. No work of man is its equal. Nowhere is there such natural grandeur. In many places the forest comes down to meet the sea, the green of leaves blending with the green water. I did not know whether to weep or cry aloud with joy, but in my heart of hearts I rejoiced to see the wonders wrought by God. (Quoted from The American Scholar, Summer, 1998. p. 12.)
For a brief biography of Henry Hudson, click here.
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