-
miles (32 km)
south of Albany. The
National Historic Site
preserves the
Lindenwald estate owned by
Martin Van Buren, the
eighth president of the
United States...
- USS
Lindenwald (LSD-6) was an Ashland-class dock
landing ship of the
United States Navy,
named in
honor of
Lindenwald, the New York
estate of President...
- p****
through the town.
President Martin Van Buren's
retirement home,
Lindenwald, is in the town of Kinderhook. The
Dutch Colonial Luykas Van Alen House...
- Senate. On the
expiration of his term, Van
Buren returned to his
estate of
Lindenwald in Kinderhook. He
continued to
closely watch political developments, including...
- (1845–47) 70–72
Mount Vernon Street in Boston, M****achusetts, (1847–1848)
Lindenwald in Kinderhook, New York, (1849)
James and Mary
Forsyth House in Kingston...
- States,
Martin Van Buren, was born in
Kinderhook and
retired to the area (
Lindenwald). The area was
named by
Henry Hudson in 1609 as
Kinderhoeck (Dutch for...
- (1841-1885). That Fall, the
President invited the
family to live at his home of
Lindenwald in Kinderhook, New York. Here,
Angelica oversaw the
household staff and...
- Hermitage,
Tennessee 8
Martin Van
Buren Decatur House, Washington, D.C.
Lindenwald, Kinderhook, New York 9
William Henry Harrison Berkeley Plantation, Charles...
- and
escort duties in the
Solomons until 5
April 1944 when she
escorted Lindenwald from
Tulagi to Majuro,
Marshall Islands. She
returned to
Espiritu Santo...
- make
Smith his sole heir on the
condition that he and his
family move to
Lindenwald, his home in Kinderhoook, New York.
Smith agreed to do so, with the condition...