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Over time, Van
Rensselaer became landlord to more than 80,000 tenants. He generally proved to be a lenient landlord; he accepted produce such as grain and firewood in place of cash for rent payments, and when tenants found themselves in financial difficulty, he usually preferred to accept late or partial payments rather than evict them. One facet of the leases Van Rensselaer granted was the "quarter-sale"—tenants who sold their leases were required to pay Van Rensselaer one fourth of the sale price or one additional year's rent. Over time, this requirement became a point of contention between Van Rensselaer and the tenants, which in part led to the
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1030:, Van Rensselaer's subordinate, had a large force of regular Army troops that was theoretically under Van Rensselaer's command, but Smyth refused to subordinate himself to a militia officer. With some of his officers planning to try and force him from command, Van Rensselaer decided to act without Smyth.
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Queenston Heights spelled the end to Van Rensselaer's active military career; after the battle, he resigned his post. He continued to serve in the militia and was the senior major general in the state at the time of his death. Despite his military setback, Van Rensselaer was still the
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Rensselaer derived a steady rental income from his property, while tenants were able to become successful farmers without having to pay a large purchase price up front. This meant that they could invest more in their operations, which led to increased productivity in the area.
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Rensselaer continued his service on the Erie Canal Commission, and between 1820 and 1823 commissioned an agricultural and geological survey of the canal's surroundings, at his own expense. He also held many significant posts after the war. In 1820, he was elected president of the
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easily, and he was even unable to supply his soldiers with sufficient ammunition. Despite significantly outnumbering the
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Rensselaer took part in the incorporation of Albany's Lancaster School, an institution dedicated to providing an education for children whose parents could not afford to send them to school, and he served on the school's board of trustees. In 1813, Van Rensselaer was one of the
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1155:, or RPI) "for the purpose of instructing persons, who may choose to apply themselves, in the application of science to the common purposes of life". Since its founding, RPI has developed a reputation for academic excellence, particularly in the field of engineering.
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was a rich childhood environment for the young boy to grow up in. However, his father died in 1769 when Van
Rensselaer was only five. He grew up with the men on his maternal side and became very interested in the sciences such as mathematics, biology and chemistry.
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that Van
Rensselaer would have to attack, and his officers were itching for action despite their general's desire to delay until his troops were better trained and organized. To make matters worse,
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for one partial term and three full ones. Van
Rensselaer was a supporter of higher education; he served on the board of trustees for several schools and colleges and was the founder of the
3199:"ALIPH WHITEHEAD TO WED F.D. CROSBY; New York Girl's Engagement Is Announced by Her Parents. SHE IS IN JUNIOR LEAGUE Her Fiance Is a Grandson of the Late Dr. and Mrs. Francis C. Delafield"
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1695:, which adjusts for inflation and increases in productivity and population, multiplies by 15,300. By that last measure, Van Rensselaer's fortune would be worth $ 150 billion in 2022.
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Van Rensselaer can be counted among the top ten of the richest individuals in United States history. By one measure, his fortune would be worth approximately $ 150 billion in 2022.
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Van Rensselaer accepted; despite having held high rank in the militia, he was largely inexperienced at leading large bodies of troops. As a condition of his acceptance, his cousin
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turned, Van Rensselaer was not even able to coax the boatmen into going back over to rescue the doomed attack force. His forces were badly beaten by British troops under generals
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This noon, at ... beautiful country seat of Mr and ... National Thayer, their daughter, ... Cornelia Van Rensselaer Thayer ... Count Carl Moltke of Copenhagen, ... were married...
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2065:. Washington, D.C.: Republic Publishing Company. 1875. p. 185.
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2678:. Vol. 6–10. New York: Mercein & Post. 1836. p. 469.
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University), Phi Beta Kappa Massachusetts Alpha (Harvard) (1912).
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Albany Chronicles: A History of the City Arranged Chronologically
2103:"Stephen Van Rensselaer in the 1830 United States Federal Census"
1804:
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627:. After the demise of the Federalist Party, Van Rensselaer was a
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3375:. New Haven, Vermont: Yale University. June 1, 1909. p. 59.
2277:
Reports of the Proceedings and Debates of the Convention of 1821
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Long active in the militia, Van Rensselaer attained the rank of
3425:
The Astonishing General: The Life and Legacy of Sir Isaac Brock
3416:
2337:
Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, 1774-2005
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His granddaughter, Justine Van Rensselaer (1828–1912), married
745:(later Princeton); since it was near to battles of the ongoing
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of all time, based on the ratio of his fortune to contemporary
646:; he commanded troops on the New York–Canada border during the
2896:
Genealogical and Family History of Southern New York, Volume 3
2649:
A Place in History: Albany in the Age of Revolution, 1775-1825
1992:
The Papers of Alexander Hamilton: May 1, 1802-October 23, 1804
1951:. Charleston, South Carolina: Arcadia Publishing. p. 18.
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as a way to blunt the political influence of the Anti-Masons.
1078:
Engraving of Van Rensselaer by G. Parker, from a miniature by
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678:
Van Rensselaer was born in New York City, the eldest child of
592:
580:
3228:"The richest Americans in history: 6. Stephen Van Rensselaer"
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Catherine Schuyler Van Rensselaer (1784–1797), who died young
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in Albany. Only one of their children survived to adulthood:
1183:
5105:
Chairmen of the United States House Committee on Agriculture
3246:"Measuring Worth – Relative Worth Comparators and Data Sets"
2751:. Concord, New Hampshire: Jacob B. Moore. 1826. p. 101.
1589:, Stephen Van Rensselaer was the great-great-grandfather of
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From 1829 to 1839, Van Rensselaer served as a member of the
722:
Van Rensselaer was raised by his mother and stepfather, the
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in 1808. He served as major general of militia. During the
957:. He became commander of the regiment two years later as a
568:
2899:. New York: Lewis Publishing Company. pp. 1166, 1341.
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2502:. Vol. 14. London, UK: Trubner & Co. p. 539.
3479:
2675:
Minutes of General Synod: Directory and Financial Reports
1639:
Alumni Hall of Fame inducted Van Rensselaer as a member.
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2749:
The New Hampshire Register and Farmer's Almanac for 1827
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On his 21st birthday, Van Rensselaer took possession of
2714:. New York: Historical Publishing Company. p. 236.
1927:
Catalogue of the Officers and Alumni of Rutgers College
2049:. New York: American Historical Magazine. p. 131.
1899:
History of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1824-1914
1536:. His grandson, Stephen Van Rensselaer Cruger married
1389:
Westerlo Van Rensselaer (1820–1844), who died aged 24.
1008:, who had more military experience, was appointed his
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as commander of the state militia's cavalry division.
3801:
Chancellor of the University of the State of New York
2652:. Albany, New York: Excelsior Editions. p. 247.
2367:. Montgomery, Alabama: New South Books. p. 224.
2078:
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2019:
The Catskills: Its History and How It Changed America
1361:, who married Elizabeth Ray King, a granddaughter of
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Van Rensselaer was elected one of the members of the
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American magnate, soldier, and politician (1764–1839)
3487:
Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
3417:
Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
2977:
Genealogical and Family History of Southern New York
1995:. New York: Columbia University Press. p. 467.
1856:. New York: American Historical Society. p. 56.
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American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions
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to become the Bank of New York & Trust Company.
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2513:New York State Superintendent of Insurance (1868).
706:. His mother was Catharina Livingston, daughter of
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2554:. Albany, New York: Solomon Southwick. p. 83.
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2130:Annual Report of the American Colonization Society
2016:Silverman, Stephen M.; Silver, Raphael D. (2015).
1978:. New York: Lewis Publishing Company. p. 986.
1288:Stephen Van Rensselaer (1786–1787), who died young
1265:(1758–1801), a distant cousin and the daughter of
1019:The British were in the process of fortifying the
650:, but resigned his commission after defeat at the
3295:
3293:
3138:"The Glory Years: The Crosbys: Harry and Caresse"
2590:. Albany, New York: Hoffman & White. p.
2237:
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2146:President's Report, American Colonization Society
1988:
1593:(1899–1985) and great-great-great-grandfather of
1222:, and Van Rensselaer forged an alliance with the
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3174:Caresse Crosby: From Black Sun to Roccasinibalda
2984:
2445:Documents of the Senate of the State of New York
2425:Documents of the Senate of the State of New York
2273:
1445:Van Rensselaer's daughter, Euphemia, painted by
1151:established the Rensselaer School (now known as
876:a canal from the Hudson River to the Great Lakes
3372:Bulletin of Yale University: President's Report
2829:
2280:. Albany, New York: E. and E. Hosford. p.
2015:
1989:Hamilton, Alexander; Harold C., Syrett (1979).
1853:Encyclopedia of Biography of New York, Volume 1
1831:Bielinski, Stefan. "Stephen Van Rensselaer III"
824:Company, and served on its board of directors.
738:from 1799 to 1816 and again from 1819 to 1820.
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1353:(1810–1864), a politician and general in the
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3730:U.S. House of Representatives
3695:U.S. House of Representatives
3352:Institution of the Society of the Cincinnati
1477:Photograph of Van Rensselaer's son, General
1429:Van Rensselaer's son, Alexander, painted by
1120:
604:, at age 21, Van Rensselaer took control of
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3014:Spooner, Walter Whipple (January 1, 1900).
2932:Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography
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1975:Colonial Families of Philadelphia, Volume 2
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1574:in American literature, who was married to
1098:organization, and served as its president.
921:Role in deciding 1824 presidential election
805:to emigrate to colonies in Africa, such as
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3516:New York history with election result 1813
3301:"Measuring Worth – Gross Domestic Product"
3225:
3191:
3177:. Santa Barbara, California: Capra Press.
2802:
2697:. New York: Alexander Ming Jr. p. 22.
2255:
2247:. New York: Horace Greeley. 1841. p.
2244:The Tribune Almanac and Political Register
2022:. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. p. 137.
1840:, nysm.nysed.gov; accessed April 15, 2016.
1109:Following the 1834 death in France of the
68:
5729:19th-century New York (state) politicians
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3393:. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. 1998.
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851:from 1795 to 1801, elected with Governor
662:, Van Rensselaer's holdings made him the
90:U.S. House of Representatives
74:Stephen Van Rensselaer III, c. 1790s, by
5774:Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute faculty
5734:Lieutenant governors of New York (state)
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2565:Southwick, Solomon (February 17, 1816).
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949:In 1786, Van Rensselaer was appointed a
874:He was one of the first to advocate for
789:, it was recorded that he owned fifteen
5759:People from Capital District (New York)
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2813:. New York State Museum. Archived from
2782:Clay, Henry; Hopkins, James F. (1984).
2725:Southwick, Solomon (February 7, 1816).
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714:. His family was very wealthy, and the
441: 1783; died 1801)
108:March 12, 1822 – March 3, 1829
32:Stephen Van Rensselaer (disambiguation)
14:
5784:American militiamen in the War of 1812
5739:Members of the New York State Assembly
5676:
3736:New York's 10th congressional district
3482:"Stephen Van Rensselaer (id: V000056)"
3330:. State of New York. 1788. p. 757
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2317:"The Election for Members of Congress"
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1094:. He was also active in the American
633:United States House of Representatives
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3701:New York's 9th congressional district
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2631:Mullaney, Michael (August 21, 2014).
2483:. New York: John O. Cole. p. 32.
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2394:. Kessinger Publishing. p. 364.
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2324:. New York. March 4, 1822. p. 2.
2304:. New York. March 4, 1822. p. 2.
1923:
1896:Ricketts, Palmer Chamberlain (1914).
1849:
1744:Friedman, Morgan (October 16, 2023).
1616:is named for Stephen Van Rensselaer.
1261:In June 1783, Van Rensselaer married
1092:Albany Institute of History & Art
953:in the Albany County Regiment of the
836:, Van Rensselaer was a member of the
3639:from the Western District, at-large
3495:Stephen Van Rensselaer III biography
3355:. New York: Douglas Taylor. p.
1800:"RENSSELAERVILLE (Documentary Film)"
1669:List of richest Americans in history
1604:
2811:"Margarita Schuyler Van Rensselaer"
2708:Peltz, William Law Learned (1948).
2548:New York State Legislature (1812).
2422:New York State Legislature (1902).
1798:Thomas, Dave (September 28, 2011).
1770:
1142:University of the State of New York
1140:Van Rensselaer was a member of the
961:, and was subsequently promoted to
880:commission to investigate the route
827:
741:Van Rensselaer began attending the
213:from the Western District, at-large
24:
5494:Nicholas van Rensselaer (minister)
3226:Hargreaves, Steve (June 2, 2014).
3136:Greenberg, Arnie (April 4, 2005).
2612:. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
2460:"Obituary, General Van Rensselaer"
2043:Spooner, W. W. (January 1, 1907).
1409:Artotype of Van Rensselaer's son,
1310:His second wife, Cornelia Paterson
944:
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5810:
5799:19th-century American legislators
3585:nominee for Governor of New York
3546:nominee for Governor of New York
3473:
2857:Schenectady County Public Library
1461:Drawing of Van Rensselaer's son,
1182:in Albany, and attended numerous
863:, was the Federalist nominee for
5789:Burials at Albany Rural Cemetery
5714:American people of Dutch descent
5454:
5384:
4180:
3443:Spooner, Walter Whipple (1907).
3411: This article incorporates
3406:
3387:"Rensselaer Alumni Hall of Fame"
2955:. Provo, Utah: Ancestry.com, LLC
2689:Peters, Absalom (June 1, 1829).
2494:Barnard, Henry (March 1, 1864).
2477:Van Rensselaer, Stephen (1820).
2458:Urban, Sylvanus (June 1, 1839).
1637:Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
1470:
1454:
1438:
1422:
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1194:, and served as vice president.
1188:American Home Missionary Society
1153:Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
997:and incumbent New York Governor
637:Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
558:
539:
297:9th Patroon and 6th Lord of the
5769:University and college founders
5744:New York (state) state senators
3660:Lieutenant Governor of New York
3511:HISTORY OF THE ALBANY INSTITUTE
3449:. American Historical Magazine.
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2915:Cabell, Isa Carrington (1889).
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1850:Fitch, Charles Elliott (1916).
1681:
1540:, a popular American novelist.
1379:, in 1851. In 1864, he married
1326:William Paterson Van Rensselaer
1057:
849:Lieutenant Governor of New York
822:Albany and Schenectady Turnpike
764:
625:lieutenant governor of New York
615:, Van Rensselaer served in the
462:
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158:Lieutenant Governor of New York
5694:Politicians from New York City
5533:Johannes (John) Van Rensselaer
2388:Bassett, John Spencer (2006).
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1521:Van Rensselaer's gravesite in
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1066:Portrait of Van Rensselaer by
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965:. In 1801 he was promoted to
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1:
5699:People from colonial New York
4700:indicate acting officeholders
3728:Member of the
3693:Member of the
3678:U.S. House of Representatives
3458:. Random House Incorporated.
3327:Laws of the State of New York
2500:American Journal of Education
1702:
1508:
1202:Van Rensselaer was an active
993:leaders, including President
811:American Colonization Society
734:(1767–1824), later served as
673:
3442:
3428:. Dundurn Books, 376 pages.
3020:American Historical Magazine
2847:Sullivan, Robert G. (1911).
1623:. In 1822, he received the
1501:Portrait of a Child as Cupid
799:enslaved people in the state
7:
3421:
2584:Barnard, Daniel D. (1839).
2361:Shell, Eddie Wayne (2013).
1972:Jordan, John Woolf (1911).
1945:Koniowka, Randy S. (2013).
1924:Raven, John Howard (1916).
1649:Barthélemy Prosper Enfantin
1642:
1279:First Dutch Reformed Church
1147:In 1824 Van Rensselaer and
1035:Battle of Queenston Heights
991:Democratic-Republican Party
840:from 1789 to 1791, and the
712:Declaration of Independence
652:Battle of Queenston Heights
629:John Quincy Adams supporter
10:
5815:
5620:Stephen van Rensselaer III
5484:Jan Baptist van Rensselaer
3422:Turner, Wesley B. (2011).
3400:
3273:"The Inflation Calculator"
2853:www.schenectadyhistory.org
2567:"Lancaster School Society"
2391:The Life of Andrew Jackson
2170:, 385, 396, 420, 455, 511.
1948:Legendary Locals of Cohoes
1779:. Official Data Foundation
1773:"CPI Inflation Calculator"
1746:"The Inflation Calculator"
1722:. New Netherland Institute
1720:newnetherlandinstitute.org
1585:and Henry's granddaughter
1489:
1300:anti-rent troubles in 1839
1263:Margarita "Peggy" Schuyler
1046:and, after Brock's death,
931:1824 presidential election
871:, 24,808 votes to 20,843.
753:, from which he graduated
716:Van Rensselaer Manor House
554:Stephen Van Rensselaer III
426:Margarita "Peggy" Schuyler
36:
29:
18:Stephen Van Rensselaer III
5779:American militia generals
5657:
5644:Stephen van Rensselaer IV
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5596:Stephen van Rensselaer II
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3446:The Van Rensselaer Family
2974:Reynolds, Cuyler (1914).
2893:Reynolds, Cuyler (1914).
2160:Reynolds, Cuyler (1906).
2080:The Van Rensselaer Family
2046:The Van Rensselaer Family
1621:Society of the Cincinnati
1583:Henry Bell Van Rensselaer
1351:Henry Bell Van Rensselaer
1292:Stephen Van Rensselaer IV
1252:Killian K. Van Rensselaer
1121:Higher education advocate
888:Constitutional Convention
861:constitutional convention
787:1790 United States census
680:Stephen van Rensselaer II
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5749:Erie Canal Commissioners
5572:Stephen van Rensselaer I
4741:Erie Canal Commissioners
3529:Party political offices
3480:United States Congress.
3454:Wolff, Geoffrey (1976).
2935:. New York: D. Appleton.
2785:The Papers of Henry Clay
2646:Roberts, Warren (2010).
2464:The Gentleman's Magazine
1875:Cambridge, Massachusetts
1750:The Inflation Calculator
1674:
1547:(1862–1933), an amateur
1341:Cortlandt Van Rensselaer
899:House of Representatives
732:Philip S. Van Rensselaer
694:awarded to his ancestor
690:, a large land grant in
611:Active in politics as a
299:Manor of Rensselaerswyck
5567:Jeremias van Rensselaer
5543:Hendrick van Rensselaer
5489:Jeremias van Rensselaer
3769:Grand Lodge of New York
3670:Jeremiah Van Rensselaer
3614:New York State Assembly
3349:Schuyler, John (1886).
3109:"STEPHEN VAN R. CROSBY"
3016:"Van Rensselaer family"
2225:Encyclopædia Britannica
1543:His great-grandson was
1532:, a noted physician at
1273:, and sister-in-law of
1248:Jeremiah Van Rensselaer
1212:Grand Lodge of New York
878:and was appointed to a
838:New York State Assembly
749:, he was later sent to
617:New York State Assembly
258:Grand Lodge of New York
231:New York State Assembly
203:Jeremiah Van Rensselaer
5764:Harvard College alumni
5518:Kiliaen van Rensselaer
3687:Solomon Van Rensselaer
3500:March 4, 2016, at the
3413:public domain material
3171:Conover, Anne (1989).
2745:"Missionary Societies"
2731:The Christian Visitant
2727:"Albany Bible Society"
2571:The Christian Visitant
1836:March 4, 2016, at the
1693:gross domestic product
1557:New York State Senator
1538:Julia Grinnell Storrow
1534:Albany Medical College
1525:
1514:
1318:. Together, they had:
1311:
1256:Solomon Van Rensselaer
1083:
1071:
724:Rev. Eilardus Westerlo
696:Kiliaen Van Rensselaer
664:tenth richest American
119:Solomon Van Rensselaer
62:Stephen Van Rensselaer
5704:Van Rensselaer family
5538:Kilian van Rensselaer
5448:Kilian van Rensselaer
5427:Van Rensselaer family
3637:New York State Senate
3506:New York State Museum
2496:"The American Lyceum"
1614:Stephentown, New York
1587:Julia Floyd Delafield
1563:(1869–1935) in 1907.
1523:Albany Rural Cemetery
1520:
1499:
1492:Van Rensselaer family
1397:, Section 14, Lot 1.
1395:Albany Rural Cemetery
1370:Robert James Turnbull
1343:(1808–1860), a noted
1309:
1180:First Reformed Church
1129:Corporation in 1794.
1115:William Buell Sprague
1077:
1065:
884:Erie Canal Commission
842:New York State Senate
818:Albany Public Library
793:. By the time of the
743:College of New Jersey
621:New York State Senate
500:Van Rensselaer family
391:Albany Rural Cemetery
211:New York State Senate
5649:Henry van Rensselaer
5479:Johan van Rensselaer
3852:lieutenant governors
3653:Pierre Van Cortlandt
2859:. pp. 1814–1821
2817:on February 16, 2016
2297:"Member of Congress"
1877:: Harvard University
1689:consumer price index
1654:Henri de Saint-Simon
1568:Henry Sturgis Crosby
1198:Masonic Grand Master
1166:Religious activities
1111:Marquis de Lafayette
987:Governor of New York
915:Twentieth Congresses
897:for the seat in the
893:In 1822, he won the
865:Governor of New York
363:Province of New York
191:Pierre Van Cortlandt
5754:American Freemasons
3767:Grand Master of the
3620:District, at-large
3086:on November 6, 2012
2809:Bielinski, Stefan.
2695:The Home Missionary
2691:"Third Anniversary"
2516:Ninth Annual Report
2109:. Provo, Utah. 1830
1902:. J. Wiley and Sons
1530:Dr. Howard Townsend
1377:Samuel Shaw Howland
1336:James Tallmadge Jr.
1162:board of trustees.
939:William H. Crawford
844:from 1791 to 1796.
747:American Revolution
382:New York City, U.S.
3645:Succeeded by
3626:Succeeded by
3603:Political offices
3558:Title next held by
3305:measuringworth.com
3250:measuringworth.com
3207:. December 5, 1930
3204:The New York Times
3114:The New York Times
3054:. January 22, 1911
3051:The New York Times
3000:The New York Times
1716:"The Last Patroon"
1526:
1515:
1447:George P. A. Healy
1431:George P. A. Healy
1359:American Civil War
1330:William Bayard Jr.
1312:
1275:Alexander Hamilton
1216:Anti-Masonic Party
1135:The Albany Academy
1084:
1072:
1048:Roger Hale Sheaffe
999:Daniel D. Tompkins
959:lieutenant colonel
728:Abraham Ten Broeck
710:, a signer of the
631:and served in the
237:District, at-large
5671:
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5393:
5392:
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4707:
4706:
4209:J. Van Rensselaer
4204:S. Van Rensselaer
3815:
3814:
3808:Succeeded by
3786:Academic offices
3776:Succeeded by
3744:Succeeded by
3722:John D. Dickinson
3712:James L. Hogeboom
3709:Succeeded by
3667:Succeeded by
3631:Preceded by
3608:Preceded by
3593:Succeeded by
3271:Morgan Friedman.
3117:. January 4, 1959
2795:978-1-57233-715-2
2659:978-1-4384-3329-5
2374:978-1-60306-203-9
2347:978-0-16-073176-1
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