The Swedish settlements on the Delaware, their history and relation to the Indians, Dutch and English, 1638-1664, with an account of the South, the New Sweden, and the American companies, and the efforts of Sweden to regain their colony . Reorganization of the Company. 231 formed other duties of a treasurer. He sometimes boughtgoods for the colonial trade, and reports and documents wereat times sent to him. Beier also informed Governor Printz ofthe safe arrival in Europe of ships from the colony and othermatters pertaining to the welfare of the company and its com-merce. He was occasionally ca
The Swedish settlements on the Delaware, their history and relation to the Indians, Dutch and English, 1638-1664, with an account of the South, the New Sweden, and the American companies, and the efforts of Sweden to regain their colony . Reorganization of the Company. 231 formed other duties of a treasurer. He sometimes boughtgoods for the colonial trade, and reports and documents wereat times sent to him. Beier also informed Governor Printz ofthe safe arrival in Europe of ships from the colony and othermatters pertaining to the welfare of the company and its com-merce. He was occasionally called upon to give reports in thecouncil about the colonial affairs and to correspond with partiesinterested in the colony.^^ Hans Kramer remained as bookkeeper of the company untilits dissolution.^2 His salary 450 D. a year, was paid ininstallments for the first two years, but afterwards almostalways at the end of each year. He took a lively interestin the company, and often bought goods for the colonialtrade and was one of the leaders in the fitting out of someexpeditions. In certain instances he also paid returning sailorsand soldiers; he presented the case of needy supplicants, inthe companys service, to the government and he w
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