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Jeremiah Van Rensselaer (August 27, 1738 – February 19, 1810) was a Representative from New York to the United States Congress. He was the father of Solomon Van Vechten Van Rensselaer and cousin of Killian Killian Van Rensselaer, who were also Representatives. August 27 is the 239th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (240th in leap years), with 126 days remaining. ...
Events February 4 - Court Jew Joseph Suss Oppenheimer is executed in Württenberg April 15 - Premiere in London of Serse, an Italian opera by George Frideric Handel. ...
February 19 is the 50th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ...
1810 was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ...
The chamber of the United States House of Representatives is located in the south wing of the Capitol building, in Washington, D.C.. This photograph shows a rare glimpse of the four vote tallying boards (the blackish squares across the top), which display each members name and vote as...
Official language(s) None, English de facto Capital Albany Largest city New York City Area - Total - Width - Length - % water - Latitude - Longitude Ranked 27th 141,205 km² 455 km 530 km 13. ...
Congress in Joint Session. ...
Solomon Van Vechten Van Rensselaer (August 6, 1774 – April 23, 1852) was an American politician who served in the Congress of the United States as a Representative from the state of New York, a lieutenant colonel during the War of 1812, and a postmaster. ...
Killian Killian Van Rensselaer (June 9, 1763 – June 18, 1845) was an American lawyer and politician who served in the Congress of the United States as a Representative from the state of New York. ...
Jeremiah Van Rensselaer was born in New York, the son of John Van Rensselaer (1708–1793) and Engeltie Livingston Van Rensselaer who died before Jeremiah was 10. He was tutored at their manor house "Rensselaerswyck", attended private school in Albany, New York, and attended college at the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University) where he graduated in 1758. Nassau Hall at Princeton University. ...
Nassau Hall at Princeton University. ...
Princeton University, incorporated as The Trustees of Princeton University, located in Princeton, New Jersey, is the fourth-oldest institution to conduct higher education in the United States. ...
// Events March 23 - James Francis Edward Stuart lands at the Firth of Forth July 1 - Tewoflos becomes Emperor of Ethiopia September 28 - Peter the Great defeats the Swedes at the Battle of Lesnaya Kandahar conquered by Mir Wais In Masuria one third of the population die during the plague J...
1793 was a common year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar). ...
Livingston is a name shared by various towns and places: Livingston, Scotland, United Kingdom The Westminster constituency of Livingston and Scottish parliamentary constituency of Livingston. ...
// English secondary schools In English Secondary Schools the Form Tutor is similar to an American Home Room Teacher. ...
Motto: Nickname: Map Political Statistics Founded 1614 Incorporated 1686 Albany County Mayor Gerald D. Jennings Geographic Statistics Area - Total - Land - Water 56. ...
Princeton University, incorporated as The Trustees of Princeton University, located in Princeton, New Jersey, is the fourth-oldest institution to conduct higher education in the United States. ...
1758 was a common year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ...
He married Judith Bayard in 1760, but after she died, he married Lena Lansing and in February 1764 and they had one child, Solomon Van Vechten Van Rensselaer. 1760 was a leap year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar). ...
Look up February in Wiktionary, the free dictionary February is the second month of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ...
1764 was a leap year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ...
Rensselaer became a land agent, merchant, and surveyor. In 1766, he was a signer of the constitution of the Albany Sons of Liberty and became a member of the Albany Committee of Safety. During the American Revolutionary War he was commissioned as an ensign in the third regiment of the New York Line where be served as a paymaster. 1766 was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ...
The Sons of Liberty was a label adopted by Patriots in the British North American colonies before the American Revolution. ...
Committee of Safety may refer to: The Committee of Safety, the parliamentary body in England that oversaw the English Civil War The Committee of Public Safety which controlled created the French Republic and initiated the Reign of Terror One of the many Colonial American Committees of Safety established at the...
Combatants American Revolutionaries, France, Netherlands, Spain, allies British Empire, allies Commanders George Washington Comte de Rochambeau Nathanael Greene William Howe Henry Clinton Charles Cornwallis Strength {{{strength1}}} {{{strength2}}} Casualties {{{casualties1}}} {{{casualties2}}} {{{notes}}} The American Revolutionary War (1775â1783), also known as the American War of Independence, was the military component of...
He was elected to the First United States Congress and served from March 4, 1789 to March 3, 1791, but lost his bid for reelection to the Second Congress. It has been suggested that List of members of the first U.S. Senate be merged into this article or section. ...
March 4 is the 63rd day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (64th in leap years). ...
1789 was a common year starting on Thursday (see link for calendar). ...
March 3 is the 62nd day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (63rd in leap years). ...
1791 was a common year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar). ...
Dates of Sessions 1791-1793 The first session of this Congress took place in Philadelphia from October 24, 1791 to May 9, 1792. ...
He was member of the New York State Assembly in 1789. In 1791 he was a member of the first board of directors of the Bank of Albany, and from 1798 through 1806 he was the president of the bank. The New York Legislature is the U.S. state of New Yorks legislative branch, seated at the states capital, Albany. ...
1798 was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ...
1806 was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ...
Van Rensselaer was Lieutenant Governor of New York from 1801 to 1804, under Governor George Clinton. He was curator of the Evangelical Lutheran Seminary at Albany in 1804. This is a list of the Governors of New York. ...
The Union Jack, flag of the newly formed United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. ...
1804 was a leap year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ...
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The Lutheran movement is a group of denominations of Protestant Christianity by the original definition. ...
He died in Albany and was buried in the Dutch Reformed Cemetery, but he body was later moved Albany Rural Cemetery in Menands, New York. The Dutch Reformed Church or Netherlands Reformed Church (in Dutch: Nederlandse Hervormde Kerk (NHK)) is a denomination of Christian Protestantism based on the teachings of John Calvin. ...
The Albany Rural Cemetery was established October 7, 1844 in Menands, New York, just outside of the city of Albany, New York. ...
Menands is a village located in Albany County, New York, USA. As of the 2000 census, the village had a total population of 3,910. ...
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