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  • ...phen Van Rensselaer III], made liberal donations of glass, nails and other building materials.<ref name="PMHH"><u>[[People Made It Happen Here]]</u>, History o In the summer of 1796, a new building was erected. On June 15th the frame was raised, and on September 11th the f
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  • ...ted in the [[Rensselaerville hamlet|hamlet of Rensselaerville]] in a small building that was later torn down about 1900.<ref><u>[[People Made It Happen Here]]<
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  • ...dropped from Conference minutes. The church members were scattered and the building in a state of disrepair until 1859 when Elder Spoor held a meeting on April ...the First Christian Church of Rensselaerville at [[Medusa]]. A new church building was dedicated on February 10, 1875.
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  • ...ow. The congregation has a fellowship hall and only uses the actual church building now for special occasions. ...room facilities at the church building. The church subsequently bought the building.<ref name="RNL" />
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  • ...ow. The congregation has a fellowship hall and only uses the actual church building now for special occasions. ...room facilities at the church building. The church subsequently bought the building.<ref name="RNL" />
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  • ...Ernest Carpenter]], destroyed seven houses and the Methodist Church. Every building on east of the bridge there was on fire at some time.<ref><u>[[People Made
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  • ...as deeded to the school on July 8, 1861 by Rebecca Lampman (1/8 acre). The building was later made into a residence.<ref name="PMHH"><u>[[People Made It Happen
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  • ...n (1/8 acre). It was known as the "[[Three Mile Center]]" school district. Building was later made into a residence.<ref name="PMHH"><u>[[People Made It Happen
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  • ...937-38 and there was only one student with Rufus Rider as the teacher. The building was moved and in 1976 was being used as the firehouse.<ref name="PMHH"><u>[
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  • Built in 1839 as the Rensselaerville Methodist Church, the building was bought by Francis Conkling Huyck early in the 20th century and converte
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  • ...lace today. Built in 1839 as the [[Rensselaerville Methodist Church]], the building was bought by Francis Conkling Huyck early in the 20th century and converte
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  • Built in 1839 as the Rensselaerville Methodist Church, the building was bought by Francis Conkling Huyck early in the 20th century and converte
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  • *The Hilltown Café - Family restaurant in an historic building, 26 C.R. 353, [[Rensselaerville hamlet]]; Tel. (518) 797-9225. ...Cafe/97716170349?v=wall Palmer House Café] - Elegant dining in an historic building. Menus change seasonally and feature finest local produce and NY products;
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  • ===Historic Building Survey===
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  • ...the new Baptist Church was built in 1836. The "Old School Baptist Church" building was then sold.<ref><u>[[People Made It Happen Here]]</u>, History of the To
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  • ===Historic Building Survey===
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  • ...[[Rensselaerville]] with the schoolhouse being in [[Rensselaerville]]. The building is no longer standing.<ref name="PMHH"><u>[[People Made It Happen Here]]</u
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  • The [[Rensselaerville Library]] building dates from ca. 1820. In the 1800's it was a boot shop. In 1896 it was used The Methodist Episcopal Church was organized in 1840. The church building was bought in 1845 and extensively remodeled in 1884 at which time the towe
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  • ...ing a committee of five were appointed to solicit subscriptions toward the building of a church.
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  • ...ing mills to process wool for clothing, and sawmills to furnish lumber for building homes, churches and stores. The mills were located alongside falls and cree ...fire hydrant were used. [[Lewis Becker]] was the fire chief. Damage to the building and machinery was about $1500. The area around the bolter on the second flo
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  • ...most part, simple one room structures sometimes with a seperate "necessary building" School #16 in the [[Rensselaerville hamlet|hamlet of Rensselaerville]] and
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  • ...most part, simple one room structures sometimes with a seperate "necessary building" School #16 in the [[hamlet of Rensselaerville]] and School #14 in [[Presto
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  • ...which are photocopies of the notebooks stored at the Rensselaerville Town Building. ...completed is that we can have current backups to store offsite at the Town Building. Since we are always adding to the original volumes, the old photocopies we
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  • *The Hilltown Café - Family restaurant in an historic building, 26 C.R. 353, [[Rensselaerville hamlet]]; Tel. (518) 797-9225. ...Cafe/97716170349?v=wall Palmer House Café] - Elegant dining in an historic building. Menus change seasonally and feature finest local produce and NY products;
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