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Wikipedia History of Albany, New York Comprehensive overview of the city's history with links to relevant Wikipedia-based expositions from Wikipedia.org. Seeking more information on its principal author - an important contributor to Albany's online history. Year launched: 2009. Creator: Wikipedia contributors. The People of Colonial Albany Live Here Website A comprehensive, internet-based exposition on the city of Albany's first two centuries from the Colonial Albany Social History Project. Website goal is to consider every person, place, and thing relevant to the early Albany story. Year launched: 1999. Creator: Stefan Bielinski Features database driven information from the period in five categories: bibliography, real property, people, chronology, and archives. The chronology section currently is the most developed and features verbatim entries from Munsell’s "Notes from Newspapers." Other historical events from the period provide local, state, national, and world perspective, with emphasis, on items of interest to or impact on Albanians. The "People" section has a searchable database by person, occupation, or address as given in the first City Directory (1813). Year Launched: 2012. Creator: John Mc Clintock A new, tablet or smart phone-driven resource activated via an app. Abridged description: "Have you ever walked around downtown Albany and been impressed with the architecture or wondered what an Albany streetscape looked like years ago? To find out - make your way to downtown Albany. Open the "Albany: Then & Now" app on your mobile phone and click on the "View Map" button. On the map, the red arrows reference the more than 130 historical photographs in our collection. Each arrow shows where sometime in the past a photographer stood and took a picture of the city’s landscape. Most of the photographs are around 100 years old." Further instructions using ITunes. From the Underground Railroad History Project of the Capital Regin, Inc. Primarily but not exclusively focused on the URR and the city of Albany. Historical links. Year Launched: 2009. Creators: Paul and Mary Liz Stewart . The promising first issue (April 2010) of an online newsletter from the Albany County Hall of Records. Features must see historicial offerings on the city's history. Perhaps, six issues have appeared to date. Deputy Director Craig Carlson is its editor. Converting it to a website would make it more readily accessible. But, for now, very well done! Online memories by residents recalling their pasts in the city. This initiative represents a tip of the resource iceberg! Companion to the book. From the Times Union. Hosted by historian/journalist Paul Grondahl. Website of the Schuyler Mansion State Historic Site support group. These sites interpret the life and home of General Philip Schuyler (1733-1804). Includes historical expositions, walking tour audios, and many illustrations. Launched: ? Website Creator: ? A substantial compilation of sometimes daily blogs on the history and look of Albany. Features engaging photographic documentation of historic events. A wide range of historical topics are considered. Launched: 2009. Creator: Paula Lemire. Back to the Future: An Illustrated History of The University at Albany Based on the official history of the University from 1844 to present written by Professor Kendell A. Birr (1924-2004). Year launched: 1996. An informal blog focused on "Life in Albany, Past and Present." Contains a variety of historical informaton. Creator: Akum Norder. Daily posts on all things city of Albany. Not particuarly historesque but worth a regular scan. Launch date: 2008. Creator: ? A part of the city's history and a downtown presence since at least 1918. Launched: 2013? No additional information on this site so far. Occasional illustrated posts featuring historical tidbits on the history and lore of Albany, Schenectady, and Troy. Launch date: Maybe 2011. Creator: Carl Johnson. Albany Institute of History and Art Leonard F. Tantillo - Albany's premier historical artist
Additional Albany history related Links from the Colonial Albany Social History Project.
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