Natural Areas of Rensselaer County, New York
Author : Claire K. Schmitt
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Page : 186 pages
File Size : 43,88 MB
Release : 1994
Category : Hiking
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Author : Claire K. Schmitt
Publisher :
Page : 186 pages
File Size : 43,88 MB
Release : 1994
Category : Hiking
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Page : 176 pages
File Size : 29,60 MB
Release : 2002
Category : Hiking
ISBN : 9780972723602
Author : Claire Schmitt
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Page : 175 pages
File Size : 40,6 MB
Release : 2002-01-01
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ISBN : 9780976119623
Author : Claire K. Schmitt
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Page : 98 pages
File Size : 49,57 MB
Release : 1998
Category : Hiking
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Author : John Warren
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 120 pages
File Size : 13,75 MB
Release : 2009-07-01
Category : History
ISBN : 1625842759
The Poesten Kill has sustained Rensselaer County communities for generations. Native Americans first gained sustenance from the stream's waters and hunted and gathered on its shores. Its wild places, large waterfalls and natural springs served as healthful inspiration to artists and adventurers. And during the nineteenth century, urban industrialists tapped its power to provide work opportunities for Irish, German, French and Italian immigrants. John Warren paints a vivid picture of the kill, highlighting the force and wonder that has stirred naturalists and entrepreneurs for centuries.
Author : Peter Eisenstadt
Publisher : Syracuse University Press
Page : 1960 pages
File Size : 37,15 MB
Release : 2005-05-19
Category : History
ISBN : 9780815608080
The Encyclopedia of New York State is one of the most complete works on the Empire State to be published in a half-century. In nearly 2,000 pages and 4,000 signed entries, this single volume captures the impressive complexity of New York State as a historic crossroads of people and ideas, as a cradle of abolitionism and feminism, and as an apex of modern urban, suburban, and rural life. The Encyclopedia is packed with fascinating details from fields ranging from sociology and geography to history. Did you know that Manhattan's Lower East Side was once the most populated neighborhood in the world, but Hamilton County in the Adirondacks is the least densely populated county east of the Mississippi; New York is the only state to border both the Great Lakes and the Atlantic Ocean; the Erie Canal opened New York City to rich farmland upstate . . . and to the west. Entries by experts chronicle New York's varied areas, politics, and persuasions with a cornucopia of subjects from environmentalism to higher education to railroads, weaving the state's diverse regions and peoples into one idea of New York State. Lavishly illustrated with 500 photographs and figures, 120 maps, and 140 tables, the Encyclopedia is key to understanding the state's past, present, and future. It is a crucial reference for students, teachers, historians, and business people, for New Yorkers of all persuasions, and for anyone interested in finding out more about New York State.
Author : William James Latimer
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Page : 78 pages
File Size : 41,70 MB
Release : 1937
Category : Soil surveys
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Page : 698 pages
File Size : 23,66 MB
Release : 1947
Category : Wildlife conservation
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Author : Warren F. Broderick
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Page : 298 pages
File Size : 45,8 MB
Release : 2002
Category : Botany
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Author : Amy Biancolli
Publisher : Behler Publications, LLC
Page : 210 pages
File Size : 17,90 MB
Release : 2014-09-29
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1933016469
"Your life isn't over." My dad says this. "I mean, YOUR life isn't over. Beyond the kids. You'll go on living, doing things. This isn't it." I know, I assure him. I have the kids. They need me. They're my life now. "OK," he replies, then grunts—more of a brief hum. He only hums when he thinks I'm full of shit. Shockingly single. Amy Biancolli's life went off script more dramatically than most after her husband of twenty years jumped off the roof of a parking garage. Left with three children, a three-story house, and a pile of knotty psychological complications, Amy realizes the flooding dishwasher, dead car battery, rapidly growing lawn, basement sump pump, and broken doorknob aren't going to fix themselves. She also realizes that "figuring shit out" means accepting the horrors that came her way, rolling with them, slogging through them, helping others through theirs, and working her way through life with love and laughter. Amy Biancolli is an author and journalist whose column appears in the Albany Times Union. Before that, Amy served as film critic for the Houston Chronicle where her reviews, published around the country, won her the 2007 Comment and Criticism Award from the Texas Associated Press Managing Editors Association. Biancolli is the author of House of Holy Fools: A Family Portrait in Six Cracked Parts, which earned her Albany Author of the Year. Amy lives in Albany, New York, with her three children.