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A building was constructed on land donated by the Schenectady Realty Company as part of its planned community. Brown School primarily educated children who lived in the G.E. Realty Plot for many years. The area behind the school, an old quarry known affectionately as the "Dump", was the scene of Maypole dances, "Olympic Games", and ski lessons.
United States. Circulation. 57,323 (as of 2017) [1] ISSN. 1050-0340. Website. dailygazette.com. The Daily Gazette is an independent, family-owned [2] daily newspaper published in Schenectady, New York. [3] The Daily Gazette also owns and operates The Amsterdam Recorder, The Gloversville Leader-Herald and Your Niskayuna.
April 03, 1973 (original) September 07, 1984 (increase) [1] The Stockade Historic District is located in the northwest corner of Schenectady, New York, United States, on the banks of the Mohawk River. It is the oldest neighborhood in the city, continuously inhabited for over 300 years. Union College first held classes in a building within the ...
Schenectady County District Attorney Robert M. Carney was the prosecutor for the trial and Raucci was represented by defense attorney Ronald DeAngelus. [2] In 2009, Raucci filed a motion to suppress certain newspaper articles confiscated from his briefcase in his school office and a remark acknowledging that he was aware of the indictment when ...
Union College is a private liberal arts college in Schenectady, New York, United States. Founded in 1795, it was the first institution of higher learning chartered by the New York State Board of Regents, and second in the state of New York, after Columbia College. In the 19th century, it became known as the "Mother of Fraternities", as three of ...
99001491 [ 1 ] Added to NRHP. December 9, 1999. Brandywine Avenue School was a historic school located at Schenectady in Schenectady County, New York. It was built in 1904 and was a 3+1⁄2 -story, red brick U-shaped institutional building in the Classical Revival style. It sat on a basement of rock-faced limestone and had a hipped roof.
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John DeGraff (1783–1848) – Fifteenth Mayor of Schenectady in 1836 and U.S. House of Representatives 1827–1829 and again 1837–1839 Henry Glen (1739–1814) – first Town Clerk of Schenectady (1767–1809), member of New York Provincial Congress and New York State Assembly , New York Militia and Continental Army officer in American ...