Troy: a Collar City History - Don Rittner - Books - Arcadia Publishing (SC) - 9781589731356 - June 18, 2002
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Troy: a Collar City History

Don Rittner

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Troy: a Collar City History

Publisher Marketing: The New World, and especially New York, meant unparalleled opportunity for people in the 1600s with visions of expansion, colonization, and profit. Buying land from the Mohican tribe, the Dutch took control of much of the modern Empire State in the early part of this country's development. Under the patroonship of Kilian van Rensselaer, many pioneer farmers settled in the fertile land along the Hudson River. With each passing year, the number of Upstate settlers increased, and two villages emerged: Lansingburgh and Vanderheyden, soon to become Troy. Troy: A Collar City History chronicles the transformation of the city from an untamed wilderness inhabited by the early Mohican tribe into a vibrant, modern industrial metropolis. Troy's story is truly a complex drama, supported by a host of entrepreneurs, inventors, immigrant workers, labor leaders, scientists, athletes, and artists, against a changing backdrop of war, depression, industrial revolution, and prosperity. The city's most significant characters come alive within these pages, such as "Uncle Sam" Wilson, an early-nineteenth-century meat packager who served as the model for this nation's patriotic icon; Amos Eaton, the "father of geology" and founder of the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Emma Willard, a pioneer in the field of female education; and Kate Mullaney, a leader in local female unionization. This unique volume explores the old cobblestone streets, the historic downtown district, and the many factories producing iron, stoves, paper boats, bells, and of course, detachable shirt collars. Contributor Bio:  Rittner, Don Don Rittner is a historian, environmentalist, archeologist, and author who specializes in the history of the Capital District of New York State. He has received numerous awards, including the National DAR Award for Historic Preservation (2006), Executive Award for Environmental Impact New York State Outdoor Education Association (1985), and Nature Conservancy Oak Leaf Award (1977).

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released June 18, 2002
ISBN13 9781589731356
Publishers Arcadia Publishing (SC)
Genre Cultural Region > Mid-atlantic
Pages 162
Dimensions 178 × 254 × 11 mm   ·   503 g

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