Rev. Henry Highland Garnet was an important figure in the Abolitionist Movement and in the Black community of Troy, NY.
Read MoreJohn Dunn (1896-1963) was born in South Troy and educated at St. John’s Parochial School…
Read MoreThis wonderful portrait of a lion was discovered a number of years ago by Hughes and Eva Gemmill, during demolition of a summer kitchen in a house in Poestenkill.
Read MoreThis watercolor, pen and ink portrait of Peter Baltimore was done in the late 1840s.
Read More“In Our Communities” is a section within The Way We Work(ed) that helps us to explore more broadly the impact of where we work.
Read MoreInterested in learning more about Woman’s Suffrage, the 72-years it took to ratify the 19th amendment, and the narratives of those who fought for Women’s right to vote?
Read MoreCould you imagine Congress Street NOW? With two-way traffic?!
Read MoreWilliam Wallace Robertson served in the 11th NY Light Artillery from summer 1862 through the end of the Civil War. He wrote daily in his diary, now part of the collection of the Hart Cluett Museum.
Read MoreRCHS has a large photographic collection. A recent addition is a dramatic view of a 1903 fire in the heart of downtown Troy.
Read MoreStanton P. Lee was the prominent residential and commercial architect of Troy and Rensselaer County in the first half of the 20th century.
Read MoreJob Mattison, of Berlin, Rensselaer County, migrated by canal and steam boat to Wisconsin in 1845. He wrote letters home to his dad, which are now in the collection of RCHS.
Read MoreIn 1901 Dr. and Mrs. Ferguson of Troy went on a grand tour of Europe and the Middle East. Dr. Ferguson took hundreds of photos en route and wrote letters to his students at the nursing school at the local hospital in Troy.
Read MoreThe medals of William Mackey of Troy illustrate his service and sacrifice as a bomber pilot in WWII.
Read MoreA wonderful photo collection depicts Troy on the Home Front during World War I.
Read MoreEarly Mickey Mouse doll, c. 1930, in the exhibit “Kids! Kids! Kids!” at RCHS through December 2018.
Read MoreFeatured portrait of Dana Wotkyns from the exhibit “The Art of Childhood.”
Read More1916 Samantha Huntley portrait of Mrs. Albert Cluett and family returns to Hart-Cluett House, donated by the Cluett family.
Read MoreAn introduction to the Rensselaer County Blog.
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