Paul Cushman


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The life, time, and work of a renowned Albany potter comes vividly to life in these pages. Paul Cushman (1767-1833) is recognized today as one of the founders of a regional stoneware industry that stretched throughout the Upper Hudson Valley of New York State. When Cushman moved to Albany around 1800, local stoneware production was limited to a few potters. His decision to open a pottery works "half a mile west of the Albany Goal" at the beginning of the new century resulted in a long-lived and successful business. It also initiated a century of tremendous growth and expansion in regional stoneware manufacturing. The expert contributors to this volume reveal all that is currently known about the life and work of Paul Cushman, and place his business and pottery within broad and useful historical and aesthetic frameworks.




New York Court of Appeals. Records and Briefs.


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Volume contains: 191 NY 505 (Cushman v. Cushman) 191 NY 511 (Dayton v. Brooklyn Heights R.R. Co.) 191 NY 515 (Fagan v. McDonnell)







The New York Supplement


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New York Supplement


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Includes decisions of the Supreme Court and various intermediate and lower courts of record; May/Aug. 1888-Sept../Dec. 1895, Superior Court of New York City; Mar./Apr. 1926-Dec. 1937/Jan. 1938, Court of Appeals.




Richard Varick: A Forgotten Founding Father


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The life of a prominent Dutch-American patriot.




Work and World of an Early Nineteenth-century Albany Potter


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Overview of the life, work, times, and legacy of renowned Albany potter Paul Cushman (1767-1833)




New York State Men


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The Rochester Directory


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