Category:Van Rensselaer Manor House
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English: The Van Rensselaer Manor House was built in 1765 by Stephen van Rensselaer II in Albany, New York. It started a new life on the Williams College campus in 1895, reconstructed there, with some change in details, by Marcus T. Reynolds. In 1973 it was demolished to make room for the Sawyer Library. See Van Rensselaer House (1895-1973). Williams College: Archives and Special Collections. Retrieved on 5 July 2012.
Media in category "Van Rensselaer Manor House"
The following 10 files are in this category, out of 10 total.
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Stephen Van Rensselaer IV.jpg 664 × 760; 69 KB
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Appletons' Van Rensselaer Killian - 1765 mansion.jpg 1,021 × 611; 153 KB
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Cole Thomas The Gardens of the Van Rensselaer Manor House 1840.jpg 1,000 × 666; 227 KB
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Rensselaer Stained Glass Round.png 888 × 670; 965 KB
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The magazine of American history with notes and queries (1877) (14598094479).jpg 3,152 × 2,320; 1.94 MB
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The magazine of American history with notes and queries (1877) (14598095789).jpg 2,432 × 2,576; 1.43 MB
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The magazine of American history with notes and queries (1877) (14784407002).jpg 2,412 × 2,032; 1.41 MB
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The magazine of American history with notes and queries (1877) (14784409142).jpg 3,280 × 2,548; 2.19 MB
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Van Rensselaer Stained Glass Rectangular 2.jpg 2,052 × 2,892; 2.97 MB
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Van Rensselaer Stained Glass Rectangular.jpg 2,000 × 2,902; 2.15 MB