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August 12
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1793
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Troy
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Rensselaer County, New York
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April 30
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1874
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New York City
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Hudson River Railroad
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Troy and Boston Railroad
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Whig
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New York State Assembly
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Speaker
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2007
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12-26
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1874
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05-02
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1852
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06-18
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Joseph B. Varnum, Jr.
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Speaker of the New York State Assembly
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William H. Ludlow
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Speakers of the New York State Assembly
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W Livingston
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Bancker
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Hathorn
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Gelston
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Lansing
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Varick
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Lansing
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Verplanck
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Watts
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Watson
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North
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Verplanck
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Ten Broeck
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Osgood
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Storm
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Sheldon
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McCord
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Sheldon
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Wilkin
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North
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Sanford
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Ross
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Sheldon
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Van Rensselaer
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Emott
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Young
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Cruger
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Woods
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German
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Spencer
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P Sharpe
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Romaine
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P Livingston
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Goodell
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Crolius
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Young
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Root
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P Robinson
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Root
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Davis
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C Livingston
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Baker
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Humphrey
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E Livingston
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Bradish
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G Patterson
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Porter
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Chatfield
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Davis
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Litchfield
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Seymour
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Crain
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Hasbrouck
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Hadley
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Elderkin
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Pruyn
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Dininny
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Raymond
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Varnum
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Ludlow
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Pruyn
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Littlejohn
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O Robinson
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Littlejohn
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Alvord
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Littlejohn
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Raymond
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Callicot
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Depew
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Callicot
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Alvord
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Hoskins
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Tremain
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Pitts
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Hitchman
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Younglove
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Hitchman
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H Smith
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Cornell
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Husted
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McGuire
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Husted
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Sloan
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Husted
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Alvord
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G Sharpe
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C Patterson
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Chapin
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Sheard
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Erwin
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Husted
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Cole
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Husted
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Sheehan
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Bush
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Sulzer
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Malby
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Fish
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O'Grady
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Nixon
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Wadsworth
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Frisbie
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Merritt
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A Smith
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Sweet
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Machold
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McGinnies
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I Steingut
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Ives
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Heck
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Carlino
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Travia
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Weinstein
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Duryea
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S Steingut
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Fink
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Miller
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Tallon
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Weprin
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Silver
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