- BEV-ər-wik; Dutch: Beverwijck),
often written using the pre-reform
orthography Beverwyck, was a fur-trading
community north of Fort
Orange on the
Hudson River...
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Beverwyck Brewing Company was
formed in 1878 as
Quinn and
Nolan and was
located at 30/52
North Ferry Street, in Albany, New York. The
brewery produced...
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Beverwyck Manor is a
historic home
located at
Rensselaer in
Rensselaer County, New York. It was
built between 1839 and 1842. It is
constructed of stucco...
- the
Village of
Beverwyck and its dependencies", the
first muni****l
government for the ****ure city of Albany. At the time when
Beverwyck consisted of roughly...
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American leader and peacemaker, as
evident by
plaques on the
gazebo on
Beverwyck Road, the name of its park, and in the name and
emblem of its fire department...
- city's
Dutch and
German roots, beer was one of its
biggest commodities.
Beverwyck Brewery,
originally known as
Quinn and
Nolan (Nolan
being mayor of Albany...
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slaves were
forced to
labor on the
Beverwyck property,
including Phebe Ann Jacobs. Born
enslaved in 1785 on the
Beverwyck plantation, she
later achieved freedom...
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Livingston Avenues. West Hill is a
primarily African-American neighborhood.
Beverwyck Helderberg Hudson/Park New Scotland/Woodlawn
Pastures Sheridan Hollow...
- of
Haarlem on the
south side of the canal.
Around 1640, a town
called Beverwyck was
founded in the
Dutch colony of New Netherland. That town's modern...
- (1614–1659), a
Dutch emigrant from Friesland,
immigrated and
first went to
Beverwyck (now Albany) in 1650; he
founded of the City of Fonda, New York (see "Descendants...