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Image:Ren 79.jpg|<center>[[Addison Cook Niles]], photo from [[Rensselaer Historical Society]]</center>
 
Image:Ren 79.jpg|<center>[[Addison Cook Niles]], photo from [[Rensselaer Historical Society]]</center>
 
Image:Ren 83.jpg|<center>Section of main street, photo from [[People Made It Happen Here]]</center>
 
Image:Ren 83.jpg|<center>Section of main street, photo from [[People Made It Happen Here]]</center>
Image:Ren 85.jpg|<center>The Frisbee House erected 1790-91 "A store and tavern, a doctor's and justice's office, the Federal Library, a ballroom, a Free Mason's Lodge and the family were all, at one time, accommodated in this house." 1922-1972 it was known as the "Catalpa House" owned and operated by Miss Edith Lounsbury until her demise in 1974. photo from [[People Made It Happen Here]]</center>
 
 
Image:Ren 89.jpg|<center>Historic Marker, photo from [[Rensselaerville Historical Society]]</center>
 
Image:Ren 89.jpg|<center>Historic Marker, photo from [[Rensselaerville Historical Society]]</center>
 
Image:Ren 91.jpg|<center>The old stage taken about 1890, photo from [[People Made It Happen Here]]</center>
 
Image:Ren 91.jpg|<center>The old stage taken about 1890, photo from [[People Made It Happen Here]]</center>

Revision as of 20:54, 25 May 2013

hamlet of Rensselaerville<br.>Photograph by Frank Bell (from back of picture)<br.>from the collection of Janet Plourde
1846 Engraving from Barber and Howe book Historical Collections of the State of New York

Location

History

Churches

Libraries

Schools

Businesses

Hotels and Taverns


Mills

Blacksmiths

Cemeteries

Photo Gallery

This section is for scenic photos and post cards of the hamlet. Photos of people and families should be posted on biography or family pages.

Sources


External Links