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AlbanyCapital of New York State, in Albany County situated on the west bank of the Hudson River, about 225 km/140 mi north of New York City; population (2000 est) 95,700. Albany is an important deep-water port and state administrative centre; its chief industries include clothing, brewing, and engineering. The city was incorporated as Albany in 1686 and became the state capital in 1797. HistoryThe area was first reached by Henry Hudson during his 1609 voyage up the river and was since named after him. Fort Orange, a Dutch trading post, was established on the future site of the city in 1624. In 1652 Pieter Stuyvesant, Governor of New Netherland, proclaimed that Fort Orange should be called Beverwyck. The Dutch surrendered to the British in 1664 and the land was granted to James, Duke of York and Albany (later James II). New Amsterdam became New York and Beverwyck became Albany. In 1754 a general conference of the states known as the Albany Congress was held here, at which US statesman Benjamin Franklin's Plan of Union, a forerunner of the US Constitution, was adopted. Albany played an important part in the American Revolution and suffered heavy damage at the hands of the British. The completion of the Champlain Canal (1822) and the Erie Canal (1825), as well as the Hudson Railroad (1831), helped to foster its subsequent economic development.
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Suppose, for instance, the city of Albany was to be appointed the sole place of election for the county and district of which it is a part, would not the inhabitants of that city speedily become the only electors of the members both of the Senate and Assembly for that county and district? All the papers, pamphlets, reports-- all the journals published by the scientific, literary, and religious societies enlarged upon its advantages; and the Society of Natural History of Boston, the Society of Science and Art of Albany, the Geographical and Statistical Society of New York, the Philosophical Society of Philadelphia, and the Smithsonian of Washington sent innumerable letters of congratulation to the Gun Club, together with offers of immediate assistance and money. There Herman remained until 1835, when he attended the Albany Classical School for some months. |
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