Daybook, 1801-1805, 1896-1900.

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Daybook, 1801-1805, 1896-1900.

Daybook of an unidentified storekeeper of Claverack, New York (May 1801-May 1805) recording retail sales of such items as molasses, shaving soap, cornel, bran, wheat flour, rye flour, rum, tobacco, nails, fabrics, tea, and beef to various persons in the Claverack area including Henry J. Van Rensselaer, John H. Van Rensselaer, John Heaton, Abraham L. Fonda, Jeremiah H. Van Rensselaer and many others. Includes obituary clippings affixed inside back cover dating from 1896-1900.

1 v. (165 p.) ; 7 x 16 in.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7767905

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Heaton, Aldam

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Fonda, Abraham L.

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Van Rensselaer, Jeremiah, 1740-1810

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Charles Lucian Bonaparte was a naturalist and ornithologist. From the guide to the Correspondence, 1824-1855, from American scientists, 1824-1855, (American Philosophical Society) Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New York State. From the description of Letter 1785 December 17. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 145407171 Congressman from Albany (1789-1791); Lieut. Gov. of New York (1800-1804). Born in New York, 1741, ...

Van Rensselaer, John

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Van Rensselaer, Henry, 1851-1901

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Henry I. (Hendrick) Van Rensselaer (ca. 1742-1813) was the son fo Johannes (1708-1783) and Engeltie (Livingston) Van Rensselaer who had inherited Claverack from his father Hendrick. Henry I. Van Rensselaer married Rachel Douw in 1765. In 1777 he was commissioned a Colonel of the Continental Forces. Johannes Van Rensselaer died in 1783 and in 1784 Claverack was divided between his children. Claverack originally encompassed lands south of Kinderhook, north of Livingston Manor, and west to the Huds...