Infobox Person name JacobRutsenHardenbergh image Hardenbergh1.jpg image size 175px caption birth name birth date Birth date 1736 2 22 birth place Rosendale, New York death date Death date and age 1790 10 30 1736 2 22 death place New Brunswick, New Jersey death cause Tuberculosis resting place First Reformed Church Cemetery, New Brunswick resting place coordinates residence nationality other names known for education employer Rutgers University occupation Minister Christianity Minister title President of Rutgers University salary networth height weight term 1785&ndash 1790 predecessor successor William Linn party boards religion spouse marriage Dinah Van Bergh 1756 partner children parents relatives Johannes Hardenbergh , grandfather signature website footnotes JacobRutsenHardenbergh February 22, 1736 &ndash 30 October 1790 was a Dutch Reformed Minister Christianity minister and the first President of Queen s College now Rutgers University from 1785 to his death in 1790. ref name ru cite web url http www.libraries.rutgers.edu rul libs scua university archives hardenbergh.shtml title JacobRutsenHardenbergh, 1785 1790 accessdate 2007 08 26 quote JacobRutsenHardenbergh 1736 1790 , was eighteen years old when he first stepped foot in the Raritan Valley, arriving at the home of John Frelinghuysen for religious instruction. Born at Rosendale, in Ulster County, New York, Hardenbergh ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hardenbergh, JacobRutsen ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ... OF DEATH New Brunswick, New Jersey DEFAULTSORT Hardenbergh, JacobRutsen Category Presidents of Rutgers ... 1790 deaths Category Hardenbergh family JacobRutsen Category Deaths from tuberculosis Category Dutch .... On 10 November 1766, Royal Governor William Franklin chartered Queen s College. Hardenbergh served ... ru Hardenbergh married Dinah Van Bergh, widow of his mentor, John Frelinghuysen 1727 1754 John Frelinghuysen ... Archives, at the Archibald S. Alexander Library of Rutgers University . ref name ru Reverend Hardenbergh ... more details
Hardenbergh may refer to Hardenbergh, alternate name for Hardenburg, California Augustus Albert Hardenbergh , Congressman from New Jersey Henry Janeway Hardenbergh , American architect Johannes Hardenbergh , High Sheriff JacobRutsenHardenbergh , First President of Rutgers, grandson of Johannes Isaac Hardenbergh House also known as The Hardenbergh Manor See also Hardenberg surname Hardenberg disambiguation Hardenburg disambiguation disambig surname geo Category Dutch toponyms Category Dutch language surnames Category Dutch families Category American people of Dutch descent de Hardenbergh ... more details
Infobox nrhp name JacobRutsen Van Rensselaer House and Mill Complex nrhp type image caption location NY 23, Claverack, New York lat degrees 42 lat minutes 13 lat seconds 16 lat direction N long degrees 73 long minutes 42 long seconds 39 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin New York built architecture Colonial Revival, Greek Revival added September 9, 1982 area convert 27.5 acre governing body Private refnum 82003352 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref JacobRutsen Van Rensselaer House and Mill Complex is a historic home and mill complex consisting of 14 interrelated buildings and located at Claverack, New York Claverack in Columbia County, New York . The house was built about 1805 and is a two story brick building set on an English basement . The interior features a pair of octagonal chambers. A two story addition in the Colonial Revival architecture Colonial Revival style was built in 1929. Located behind the house is a former office ca. 1840 and two large barns ca. 1840 . The mill dates to the 18th century and includes additions completed in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Also on the property are the remains of early waterworks, a store building or former cooperage, a frame dwelling ca. 1830 , two additional dwellings, and an Italianate architecture Italianate dwelling with four outbuildings dated to about 1884 carriage house, ice house, shop and tool shed, and small animal barn . ref name nrhpinv ny cite web url http www.oprhp.state.ny.us hpimaging hp view.asp?GroupView 1392 title National Register of Historic Places Registration JacobRutsen Van Rensselaer House and Mill Complex date July 1982 accessdate 2010 07 03 author Larry E. Gobrecht publisher New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation See also cite web url http www.oprhp.state.ny.us hpimaging hp view.asp?GroupView 1391 title Accompanying 28 photos ref It was added to the National ... National Register of Historic Places in New York DEFAULTSORT Van Rensselaer, JacobRutsen, House and Mi ... more details
Major Johannes Hardenbergh 1670 1745 , also known as Sir Johannes Hardenbergh, was the owner of the Hardenbergh patent of land in the Catskill Mountains . Biography He was born in Albany, New York , was High Sheriff of Ulster County in 1690. He served as a Major in the Ulster County Regiment, and was knighted by Anne of Great Britain Queen Anne , on the recommendation of the Duke of Marlborough , for gallantry at the decisive battle of Battle of Blenheim Blenheim in Queen Anne s War . In 1706, Hardenbergh bought the immense tract of land since known as the Hardenbergh patent , which covered some convert 2000000 acre km2 of the Catskill Mountains in what is today Sullivan County, New York Sullivan , Ulster County, New York Ulster and Delaware County, New York Delaware counties, from Nanisinos, sachem of the Esopus Indians, for the sum of 60 pounds. ref The Catskills From Wilderness to Woodstock, 1972 by Alf Evers ref The purchase was subsequently confirmed and patent was granted to Hardenbergh and six others in 1708. There were some disputes as to whether Hardenbergh s acquisition of the property had been truly legal. Indeed, in 1769 another former British officer, John Bradstreet , filed a claim to convert 50000 acre km2 based on that very assumption. Shares in the patent changed hands frequently, and the terms under which the land was sold or leased were so varied and complex that it impeded settlement of the district and clouded the title to most of its tracts until well after the American Revolution . See also History of the Catskill Mountains Notes reflist External links http www.hopefarm.com sullivny.htm Early Sullivan County History Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata NAME Hardenbergh, Johannes ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION High Sheriff of Ulster County ... Hardenbergh, Johannes Category 1670 births Category 1745 deaths Category American people of Dutch descent Category New York sheriffs Category Hardenbergh family Category Catskills Category New ... more details
Park West , novel in its location, very far north of the center of the city. Subsequently, Hardenbergh ... Building . Hardenbergh lived for some time in Bernardsville, New Jersey ref Christopher Gray Gray, Christopher ... &pagewanted all Streetscapes Henry Janeway Hardenbergh An Architect Who Left an Indelible Imprint ... hardenbergh broadway.html 1845 Broadway on the Hardenbergh database ref Schermerhorn Building ... Lexington Avenue row houses , 1888 89, comprising the List of New York City Landmarks Hardenbergh Rhinelander ... Notes reflist External links Commons category http www.startsandfits.com hardenbergh Henry J. Hardenbergh Architectural Database Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hardenberg ... Jersey Category American architects Category Hardenbergh family Category American people of Dutch descent de Henry Janeway Hardenbergh he ... more details
Augustus Albert Hardenbergh May 18, 1830, New Brunswick, New Jersey October 5, 1889, Jersey City, New Jersey was an United States American Democratic Party United States Democratic Party politician who represented New Jersey s New Jersey s 7th congressional district 7th congressional district in the United States House of Representatives from 1875 to 1879, and again from 1881 to 1883. Biography Hardenbergh was born in New Brunswick, New Jersey on May 18, 1830. He attended Rutgers University Rutgers College in 1844. He took up residence in Jersey City, New Jersey in 1846 and was employed in a banking house in New York City. He was a clerk in the Hudson County National Bank in 1852. He served as a member of the New Jersey General Assembly in 1853 and 1854. He was a member of the board of education in 1855 and 1856, and a member of the common council of Jersey City 1857 1863, serving as president in 1860. He moved to Bergen, New Jersey in 1863 and was a member of the city council of Bergen. What Bergen is this? The first Bergen Township was defunct in 1862 and the latter wasn t formed until 1893? He was elected State director of railroads in 1868, and moved to Demarest, New Jersey , that same year. He was a delegate to the 1872 Democratic National Convention . He moved to Jersey City in 1873 and was elected president of the Northern Railroad of New Jersey in 1874. Hardenbergh was elected as a Democrat to the Forty fourth and Forty fifth Congresses, serving in office from March 4 ... bio mayne mcallen.html R9M0J5KUM Augustus Albert Hardenbergh at The Political Graveyard http www.findagrave.com cgi bin fg.cgi?page gr&GRid 6136 Augustus Albert Hardenbergh at Find A Grave ... 4, 1881&ndash March 3, 1883 end box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hardenbergh ... October 5, 1889 PLACE OF DEATH Jersey City, New Jersey DEFAULTSORT Hardenbergh, Augustus Albert ... Category Hardenbergh family de Augustus Albert Hardenbergh ... more details
Infobox NRHP name Isaac Hardenbergh House nrhp type image caption location NY 23 N of jct. with William Lutz Rd., Roxbury, New York lat degrees 42 lat minutes 20 lat seconds 14 lat direction N long degrees 74 long minutes 27 long seconds 11 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin New York built 1790 architecture Georgian added December 12, 1994 area convert 29.1 acre governing body Private refnum 94001369 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref Isaac Hardenbergh House , also known as The Hardenbergh Manor, is a historic home located at Roxbury, New York Roxbury in Delaware County, New York Delaware County , New York , United States . It was built about 1790 and consists of a 2 story, five bay center entrance stone structure with a smaller frac 1 1 2 story frame addition built about 1820. Also on the property is a batten board and batten carriage house horse and carriage barn , the ruins of a large dairy barn, and gateposts partially constructed of millstone s. ref name nrhpinv ny cite web url http www.oprhp.state.ny.us hpimaging hp view.asp?GroupView 1695 title National Register of Historic Places Registration Isaac Hardenbergh House date June 1994 accessdate 2010 02 06 author Mark Peckham publisher New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation See also cite web url http www.oprhp.state.ny.us hpimaging hp view.asp?GroupView 1694 title Accompanying nine photos ref It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994. ref name nris References reflist External links http www.prattmuseum.com archive history 2001 20History 20Feature Hardenburg.htm Zadock Pratt Museum History Feature The Hardenbergh Manor 1780 Rte 23, just west of Prattsville National Register of Historic Places in New York DEFAULTSORT Hardenbergh, Isaac, House Category Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in New York Category Georgian architecture in New York Category Houses completed in 1790 Category Houses in Delaware County, New York DelawareNY NRHP ... more details
Jacob s is a Brand brand name for several lines of biscuit s and Cracker food crackers , notably Jacob s Cream Crackers. The brand name in the Republic of Ireland is owned by Jacob Fruitfield Food Group and in the United Kingdom it is owned under license by United Biscuits . History File Jacob s trade mark 2404560.jpg thumb right 170px Jacob s 1885 registered trademark used on several lines of biscuits The originator of the Jacob s brand name was the small biscuit bakery, W & R Jacob, founded in 1885 in Bridge Street, Waterford , Ireland by William Beale Jacob and his brother Robert. It later moved ... Jacob L pool Ltd. ref Cite web last The History of Advertising Trust authorlink History of Advertising ... branch retaining the W & R Jacob name while the Liverpool branch was renamed Jacob s Bakery Ltd. In the 1970s, W & R Jacob in Dublin merged with Boland s Biscuits to form Irish Biscuits Ltd. and moved ... title W & R Jacob Ltd. 1839 date 2011 08 13 url http archive.liverpool.gov.uk dserve.exe?&dsqIni ... ref In 1990, the two companies once again came under common ownership and became Jacob s Biscuit Group ... Biscuits announced that they had made an agreement for the latter to acquire Jacob s Biscuit Group ... 10 30 ref ref cite press release title UB to Acquire Jacob s publisher United Biscuits date 2004 07 ... of Groupe Danone s biscuit division by Kraft Foods , the production and sales Jacob ..., United Biscuits, and Fruitfield Foods announced that Jacob s Biscuit Group would be split, with United ... in the Republic of Ireland W & R Jacob Ltd. to Fruitfield Foods Ltd publisher Groupe Danone date ... release title Update on UB s Acquisition of Jacob s publisher United Biscuits date 2004 08 03 url ... press release title Fruitfield Foods Buys W&R Jacob publisher Jacob Fruitfield Food Group date 2004 ... Foods was subsequently renamed the Jacob Fruitfield Food Group. Since their acquisitions, United Biscuits and Jacob Fruitfield Food Group have sparred in court over the use of the Jacob s brand ... more details
About the Biblical patriarchs patriarch other uses Jacob disambiguation Infobox saint name Jacob birth date death date feast day venerated in Judaism br Christianity br Islam image Jacob Wrestling with the Angel.jpg imagesize 250px caption Jacob wrestling with an angel , as imagined in a Bible illustration ... as many Jew s, Christian s and Muslim s suppressed date issues prayer prayer attrib Jacob IPAc en icon ... page 381 entry Jacob ref , as described in the Hebrew Bible , the Talmud , the New Testament and the Qur ... twin brother of Esau . Jacob had twelve sons and at least one daughter, by his Polygamy ... , Dan biblical figure Dan , Naphtali , Gad son of Jacob Gad , Asher , Issachar , Zebulun , daughter ... Enumerations of the twelve tribes vary. Because Jacob effectively adopted two of his grandsons by Joseph ... Before the birth of Benjamin, Jacob is renamed Israel by an angel bibleverse Genesis 32 28 29 HE ... of a severe drought in Canaan , Jacob moved to Ancient Egypt Egypt at the time when his son Joseph was viceroy. Jacob died there 17 years later, and Joseph carried Jacob s remains to the land ..., Isaac, Rebekah and Jacob s wife Leah bibleverse Genesis 49 29 50 14 HE . Historicity Most biblical ... of Jacob, as late 6th and 5th centuries BCE literary compositions that have ideological and theological ..., 2003, p. 246 ref Jacob in Genesis The biblical account of the life of Jacob is found in the Book of Genesis , chapters 25 50. Jacob and Esau s birth Jacob and his twin brother, Esau, were born to Isaac ..., with his heel grasped by the hand of the second, Jacob, to come out. According to Genesis 25 25 ... , assui Citation needed date April 2009 . The second is named , Jacob Ya aqob or Ya aqov ... natures as they matured. ...and Esau was a cunning hunter, a man of the field but Jacob was a simple ... them also differed And Isaac loved Esau because he did eat of his venison but Rebekah loved Jacob. bibleverse Genesis 25 28 HE Sale of the birthright File JacobBirthright.jpg thumb 235px left Jacob ... more details
Jacob Thomas may refer to Jacob Thomas VC , British Victoria Cross recipient Jacob Thomas soccer , American soccer player Jacob Thomas educator See also intitle Jacob Thomas hndis Thomas, Jacob ... more details
Jacob Holt may refer to Jacob W. Holt 1811 1880 , American carpenter and builder Jacob Holdt born 1947 , Danish photographer hndis Holt, Jacob ... more details
Jacob Hermann may refer to Jacob Hermann mathematician , 1678 1733 Jacob Herrmann , German rugby union international Jacobus Arminius 1560 1609 , Latinized name for Jacob Harmensz Hermann hndis Hermann, Jacob DEFAULTSORT Hermann, Jacob fr Jacob Hermann ... more details
B nai Jacob Hebrew Sons of Jacob , or B nai Jacob Synagogue or Congregation B nai Jacob or variations, may refer to Congregation B nai Jacob Woodbridge, Connecticut B nai Jacob Synagogue Ottumwa, Iowa , listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Wapello County B nai Jacob Synagogue Middletown, Pennsylvania synagogue disambiguation ... more details
Joseph Jacob may refer to Joseph Jacob cellist , Belgian musician Joe Jacob , Irish politician See also Joseph Jacobs disambiguation Joseph Jacob minister c.1667 1722 , independent minister needs relevant blue link hndis Jacob, Joseph ... more details
Jacob Bailey is the name of Jacob Bailey author 1731 1808 , Church of England clergyman and author Jacob Whitman Bailey 1811 1857 , American naturalist Jacob Bailey Moore 1797 1853 , American journalist and historical writer hndis Bailey, Jacob ... more details
Jacob Kohler may refer to Jacob Kohler Ontario politician 1860 ? , Ontario farmer and political figure Jacob A. Kohler 1835 ? , Republican politician from the state of Ohio Jacob Johann K hler 1698 1757 , Estonian printer hndis Kohler, Jacob ... more details
Jacob Levin may refer to Jacob Levin chess player 1904 1992 , American chess master Jacob Levin footballer 1890 ? , Swedish football player See also Levin surname hndis name Levin, Jacob DEFAULTSORT Levin, Jacob ... more details
Jacob Kielland may refer to Jacob Kielland businessman 1788 1863 , Norwegian businessman, consul and politician Jacob Kielland officer 1825 1889 , naval officer and politician, son of Jacob Kielland 1788 1863 Jacob Kielland priest 1841 1904 , priest and politician, nephew of Jacob Kielland 1825 1889 Jacob Christie Kielland 1897 1972 , architect, grandson of Jacob Kielland 1841 1915 hndis Kielland, Jacob ... more details
John Jacob may refer to John Jacob of Montferrat 1395 1445 , Italian soldier & government administrator John Jacob British army officer 1812 1858 John J. Jacob 1829 1893 , American politician John Edward Jacob born 1934 , American activist See also John Jacobs disambiguation hndis Jacob, John ... more details
Jacob Davis may refer to Jacob Davis inventor 1831 1908 , Latvian American entrepreneur Jacob C. Davis 1820 1883 , American politician Illinois & criminal defendant Jacob E. Davis 1905 2003 , American politician Ohio hndis Davis, Jacob de Jacob Davis ... more details
Thomas Jacob may refer to Thomas Jacob journalist , Malayalam journalist Thomas Jacob luger , East German luger Thomas Jacob MP c. 1653 1730 , Member of Parliament for Wootton Basset UK Parliament constituency Wootton Basset , 1695 1698 See also Thomas Jacobs disambiguation hndis Jacob, Thomas de Thomas Jacob ... more details
Robert Jacob may refer to Robert Jacob politician 1879 1944 , Canadian politician served in Manitoba legislature Robert Jacob Shipyard , shipbuilder located at City Island, New York later a part of Consolidated Shipbuilding Robin Jacob judge , real name Robert Jacob, English judge hndis name Jacob, Robert ... more details
Jacob Cohen or Ya akov Cohen may refer to Jacob Cohen statistician , US statistician and psychologist Jacob Cohen footballer , former Israeli international association football player Rodney Dangerfield , US comedian born Jacob Cohen Ya akov Cohen rabbi , Israeli rabbi and politician Ya akov Cohen writer , Israeli poet, playwright and writer Jack Cohen businessman , supermarket founder born Jacob Kohen hndis Cohen, Jacob de Jacob Cohen fr Jacob Cohen ... more details
Jacob Schaefer may refer to Jacob Schaefer Sr. 1855 1910 , the Wizard , professional straight rail and balkline billiards player Jacob Schaefer Jr. 1894 1975 , professional balkline billiards player hndis Schaefer, Jacob ... more details