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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. 

Benefitting the Columbia County Historical Society
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Inside the Vanderpoel House
16 Broad Street, Kinderhook NY
518- 610-8250

Furthermore

Vol 9, No 2
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Vol. 9 No. 2

In this issue:

  • Diel Rockefeller: Patriot Palatine in the Revolutionary War, Geoff Benton
  • Renovate or Restore? A Hudson Dilemma – the 1804 Seth Macy House, Sarah Hoe Sterling
  • Bringing Down the Boss: Columbia County's Role in the Downfall of William Tweed, Andrew Amelinckx
  • Claverack College: A Local Force in Advanced Education for Women, Michael Leonard
  • The Ichabod Crane Schoolhouse: Education Yesterday and Today, Ashley Hopkins-Benton
  • The Spencertown Academy, a Brief History, John Dunne
  • Trees in Columbia County – Part II: Balm of Gilead, Ellen McClelland Lesser
  • Hudson, NY 1956: Mom and Dad's First Home in the United States, a Varga Family Memoir, Eniko Varga
  • An Interview with R.O. Blechman, Mary Sansaricq
  • Furthermore: What it Is, What it Does, Joan K. Davidson
  • Cousins of Columbia County: The Livingstons, Isabel Livingston and Nan Taylor
  • Book Review: American Archaeology Uncovers the Dutch Colonies by Lois Miner Huey, Rondi E. Brower
  • Book Review: Real Pearls and Darned Stockings: Tales of the Hudson Valley by Allene G. Hatch, Bonnie Eyre
  • Historical Photography: The Callan Collection, Frances Downing Vaughan
  • Letter from the Executive Director, Ann-Eliza Lewis
  • Adopt-an-Object: Conserving Our Collections, Diane Shewchuk
  • Dr. David Voorhees' Dutch Knighthood
On the Cover: "Lady Columbia Honors Furthermore for Its Support of Artists and Writers," an original drawing by internationally renowned artist, R.O. Blechman, a resident of Columbia County.
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