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General historic references for the Hilltowns:  | General historic references for the Hilltowns:  | ||
| − | *'''[[1869 Harper's New Monthly Magazine - The Helderbergs]]'' - 16 page article  | + | *'''[[1869 Harper's New Monthly Magazine - The Helderbergs]]''' - 16 page article  | 
*'''[[History of the County of Albany]]''' - 1886 -George Rogers Howell and Jonathan Tenney  | *'''[[History of the County of Albany]]''' - 1886 -George Rogers Howell and Jonathan Tenney  | ||
*'''[[Landmarks of Albany County, New York]]''' - 1897 - Amasa Junius Parker  | *'''[[Landmarks of Albany County, New York]]''' - 1897 - Amasa Junius Parker  | ||
*'''[[Altamont Enterprise]]''  | *'''[[Altamont Enterprise]]''  | ||
*'''[[Settlement above the Helderberg Escarpment]]'''  | *'''[[Settlement above the Helderberg Escarpment]]'''  | ||
| − | *'''[[Rensselaerwyck]]''  | + | *'''[[Rensselaerwyck]]'''  | 
*'''[[Tin Horns and Calico]]'''  | *'''[[Tin Horns and Calico]]'''  | ||
Revision as of 00:35, 25 March 2014
Town Histories:
General historic references for the Hilltowns:
- 1869 Harper's New Monthly Magazine - The Helderbergs - 16 page article
 - History of the County of Albany - 1886 -George Rogers Howell and Jonathan Tenney
 - Landmarks of Albany County, New York - 1897 - Amasa Junius Parker
 - 'Altamont Enterprise
 - Settlement above the Helderberg Escarpment
 - Rensselaerwyck
 - Tin Horns and Calico
 
General History Topics
Slavery
New York state laws regarding Negro Slavery.[1]
- The emancipation of slaves by the Quakers was legalized in 1798. At that date there were still about 33,000 slaves in the state.
 - On March 29, 1799, an act was passed for the gradual abolition of slavery in New York. Any child
 
born of a slave after July 4th was to be free at the age of 25 if a girl and 28 if a boy.
- In 1817 an act was passed providing for the emancipation of all slaves in 1827 — 36 years before National Emancipation.
 
- ↑ Altamont Enterprise, 8 May 1953
 
