Schenectady - Don Rittner - Books - History Press Library Editions - 9781540229991 - January 3, 2011
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Schenectady

Don Rittner

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Schenectady

Schenectady began as a Dutch settlement and grew into a British and then American metropolis on the banks of the Mohawk River. Characteristically stubborn Dutchman battled over land ownership and clashed with newcomers during the early colonial days. Religious conflict erupted as Methodists struggled to overcome adversity, and Presbyterians and the Dutch Reform struggled to share a new and thriving community. At the same time, important developments took place. Construction of roads and waterways made the city the gateway to the west, and the founding of institutions such as Union College brought refinement to what had once been the rough-edged New World. Originally compiled in 1946 by city historian William B. Efner, this collection of essays by local historians captures the spirit and grit that shaped early Schenectady.

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released January 3, 2011
ISBN13 9781540229991
Publishers History Press Library Editions
Pages 162
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 11 mm   ·   385 g
Language English  

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