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Mercantile at the Vanderpoel House offers a unique shopping experience that pays homage to the rich history of Columbia County, New York. Combining the charm of a general store with the allure of an antique shop, we have assembled a thoughtful range of products, including books, home decor, gifts, and locally crafted goods.
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OPENING APRIL 27th
OPENING APRIL 27th
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Inside the Vanderpoel House
16 Broad Street, Kinderhook NY
518- 610-8250
Dutch Culture in the Hudson Valley
HHSP2021
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"Dutch Culture in the Hudson Valley"
In this issue:
- Who Was "Dutch" in the Hudson Valley, Russell Shorto
- Van Alen-Northrup Papers: A New Reveal for an Old Family, Ruth Piwonka
- Lost in Plain Sight: Dutch Love of the Black Locust Tree, Roderic H. Blackburn
- Martin Van Buren's Biography, Peter Foley
- Going Dutch: Katrina, Ichabod and Kinderhook's Sleepy Hollow in Fact & Fiction, Jim Benton (reprint from Spring 2014)
- Hon. John R. Dunne 1930-2020 In Memoriam
- Dutch Influence on Vernacular Architecture, André Hoek
- Ichabod, Tintype photograph (unique print), David Sokosh
- Irving's Fantastical Histories of Dutch Families & Events, Lori Yarotsky
- Rip Returned, Tintype photograph (unique), David Sokosh
- Delft Tiles in Columbia County, Walter Richard Wheeler
- Before the Proprietors: the Dutch Origins of the City of Hudson, David William Voorhees
- The Apple Cider Doughnut: Monument to Dutch American Civilization, Jim Benton
- Director's Report, Lori Yarotsky, Executive Director
- Book Review: It's a Helluva Town, Joan K. Davidson, the J.M. Kaplan Fund, and the Fight for a Better New York by Roberta Brandes Gratz, Bonnie Yochelson
- Book Review: Adriaen van der Donck, A Dutch Rebel in Seventeenth-Century America by J. van den Hout, Bob Peduzzi
- Letter from the Board of Trustees Co-Presidents by Alexandra Anderson & Bob Peduzzi
On the Cover: "Landing of Hendrick Hudson, 1609, at Verplanck Point, New York' 1874 Hand-colored engraving, from the original 1835 canvas painting by Hudson River School painter Robert Walter Weir. Published by Martin Johnson & Company Publishers, New York. CCHS Collection
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