New York at the Jamestown Exposition, Norfolk, Virginia, April 26 to December 1, 1907 . < DUTCH CHURCH AT ALBANY This Is typical of early Dutch religious edifices of New Netherlands and was erected bythe first congregation that was Instituted at Fort Orange (In 1642), the second In the Stateof New York. This building, on site of the 1656 wooden edifice, was constructed of brickIn 1715, and was removed in 1806 as It stood In the center of State street at intersectionof Broadway, Impeding ELM TREE OF PHILIP LIVINGSTON This picture is typical of a Dutch street scene at Albany in 18th
New York at the Jamestown Exposition, Norfolk, Virginia, April 26 to December 1, 1907 . < DUTCH CHURCH AT ALBANY This Is typical of early Dutch religious edifices of New Netherlands and was erected bythe first congregation that was Instituted at Fort Orange (In 1642), the second In the Stateof New York. This building, on site of the 1656 wooden edifice, was constructed of brickIn 1715, and was removed in 1806 as It stood In the center of State street at intersectionof Broadway, Impeding ELM TREE OF PHILIP LIVINGSTON This picture is typical of a Dutch street scene at Albany in 18th century, and of interest becausetradition affirms that Philip Livingston. The Signer, in 1735, planted the sturdy elm before his home,n. w. cor. State and Pearl sts. When cut down, June 15, 1877, a large section was placed in the StateMuseum.
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