American Agriculturist farm directory and reference book of Albany and Rensselaer Counties, New York, 1916, Part 1

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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST


FARM DIRECTORY AND REFERENCE BOOK


ALBANY AND RENSSELAER


COUNTIES


NEW YORK


1916


M. L.


Gc 974.701 Allam 1916 1975417


REYNOLDS HISTORICAL GENEALOGY COLLECTION


AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY


Making it Hot for Other Folks is Our Business


Every Year We Put in More Heaters


Than the Year Before Why?


We do not under radiate. We use ample sized boilers. An installation of liberal proportions, is economical in fucl. The heaters we have installed give satisfaction; for example, the heating system in the Lurie block, the largest store in our village, is the third we have installed for M. Lurie.


Equip Your Kitchen with an Andes range a Hastings kitchen cabinet, and our line of Lisk guaranteed enamel ware.


Select your quality china set from the variety of wares we sell.


You will save yourself a deal of labor when you pur- chase our low priced vacuum cleaner.


The comfort you will get from the bath room, we will install for you at a living price, will make you wonder why you did not buy it before.


Be sure to call on us when you need roofing and tinning. Do not fail to take advantage of the parcel post.


DEAN J. BROWN


CLASSIC STREET HOOSICK FALLS, N. Y


Telephone 236-J


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ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY


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Gc 974. 701 ALlam 1916 American Agriculturist farm directory and reference book of Albany and Rensselaer Counties, N. Y.


RECTORY 3


On the Farm


Modernize Your Home


Every building on the farm can be modernized and brought right up to date at small cost by the use of Cornell - Wood - Board. Start with the farm house.


Cornell-Wood-Board


For Walls, Ceilings and Partitions


Nails direct to the studding or right over old walls and stays there per- manently; cost of application is very reasonable compared with other materials; takes paint or kalsomine perfectly.


It is specially adapted for dairy barns, milk houses, hen houses, basements and porch ceilings.


GUARANTEE Cornell-Wood-Board is guaranteed not to warp, buckle, chip, crack or fall.


Manufactured by the Cornell Wood Products Co. (C. O. Frisb'e, President), Chicago and sold by the dealers listed here. Ask for free plans.


Albany Builders Supply Co.


Warehouse and Yard N. Manning Building


Display Room 133 N. Pearl Street


Albany, N. Y


Drain Tile, Paints, Cornell Wall Board, Agricultural Lime, Roofing Waterproofing, Farm Powder Masons' Supplies. Phones West 1093-1094


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Bank Your Money with The Peoples National Bank of HOOSICK FALLS, N. Y.


Farmers, as well as business houses and others, need the facilities of a checking account. This bank welcomes the account of farmers. Its large resources are available to all those who will keep their accounts here. The growth of this bank is large and continuous. Deposits in our Interest Depart- ment receive liberal interest.


BANKING BY MAIL A SPECIAL FEATURE


Officers


Delmer Runkle, President Levi E. Worden, Vice-President Fred N. Stevens, 2nd Vice President I. Burke Surdam, Jr., Cashier


Directors


Nicholas J. Buell


Derick L. Hall


John T. Cahill


Webster Pratt


Ellis Ferber


Frank E. Rosenburg


Arthur E. Greene


Delmer Runkle


Louis Haussler


John H. Shay


Thos. F. Howe


Fred N. Stevens


Levi E. Worden


The Peoples National Bank of Hoosick Falls, N. Y.


Depository for the United States Government, State of New York, County of Rensselaer, Town of Hoosick, and Village of Hoosick Falls


AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST FARM DIRECTORY AND


REFERENCE BOOK OF


ALBANY AND RENSSELAER COUNTIES


NEW YORK


1916


A Rural Directory and Reference Book Including a Road Map of Albany and Rensselaer Counties


lacking


PUBLISHED BY ORANGE JUDD COMPANY


NEW YORK


Minneapolis


Chicago


Atlanta Springfield, Mass.


COPYRIGHT 1916


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ESTABLISHED 18 INCORPORATED 1913


Jackson Tile Co.


108 Third Avenu


Albany, N. Y.


Manufacturers of Drain Tile, Hollow Brick and Hollow Block


IRO TRADE MARK


- BRAND -


CLAD


WORKS GLENS FALLS


PORTLAND CEMENT


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GLENS FAL


Common Lime Finishing Lime Hydrated Lime Plaster Paris Plaster Boards Metal Lath Keene Cement


White Portland Cement Patent Wall Plaster Common Brick Hollow Brick Pressed and Face Brick Fire Brick Fire Clay Bishopric Stucco Board for Outside Stucco Rex Boards for Partition Work


WRITE FOR BOOKLET ON DRAINAGE DEALERS IN Sewer Pipe, Flue Lining and BUILDING SUPPLIES


Warehouses: D. & H. Freight House Foot of Church Street Fourth and Dongan Avenues


OFFICE PHONE, Main 816 WAREHOUSE PHONE, Main 2488


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Table of Contents


Abbreviations


24, 126


Agricultural Statistics for Albany County 19


Agricultural Statistics for Rensselaer County 123


Albany County Farm Directory


25


Albany County and Albany City Government


15


Books Every Farmer Needs


9


Breeding Guide for Farm Animals and Fowls 243


Classified Business Directory


233


Explanation


1975417


24, 126


Government of the United States 11, 13


Grange Occasions and Topics 259


Index to Advertisers


20-21


Map of Albany and Rensselaer Counties


283


New York State Officers


11, 13


Planting Table for the Most Important Field Crops 272-273


Population of Minor Civil Divisions in Albany County 17


Population of Minor Civil Divisions in Rensselaer County 122


Postoffices in Albany County


23


Postofficers in Rensselaer County 125


Rensselaer County Farm Directory 127


Rensselaer County Government 121


Spraying Calendar for Fruits and Vegetables 262-263


Statistics of the World


255


Weights and Measures 249


What May be Expected of Farm Implements 247


Why Farmers Ought to Advertise and How


280-281


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Good Books for the Fruit Grower and Dairyman


The keen business farmer realizes the value of reading good books, not only for the information that they contain, but for the inspiration to be gained. The following list will prove most valuable to the man who wishes to increase the productiveness of his land as well as increase his income.


DAIR YING


The Manufacture of Ice Creams and Ices By H. Frandsen and E. A. Markham. This book should be of vital interest to all ice cream makers, dairymen and dairy students. Everything of importance concerning this industry has been in- cluded, and the matter is arranged in a clear, prac- tical way. It will be welcomed by thousands as a standard authority on the subject. Profusely illustrated. 512x8 inches. 350 pages. Cloth. Net $2.00


The Business of Dairying. By C. B. Lane. This book aims to present in a clear and concise manner various business methods and systems which will help the dairyman to reap greater profits. It meets the needs of the average dairy farmer and if carefully followed will lead to suc- cessful dairying. Illustrated. 5x7 inches. 300 pages. Cloth. Net $1.25


First Lessons in Dairying. By H. E. Van Norman. Embodies the principles involved in the handling of milk, delivery to factory, shipping station, and the manufacture of butter on the farm. Written in a simple, popular way. Just the thing for the everyday dairyman. Illus- trated. 5x7 inches. 100 pages. Cloth. Net $0.50


Modern Methods of Testing Milk and Milk Products. By L. L. Van Slyke and C. A. Pub- low. A treatise on the various methods of test- ing milk and cream are handled with rare skill and yet in so plain a manner that they can be fully understood by all. 286 pages. 5x7 inches. Cloth. . Net $1.00


The Science and Practice of Cheese Making. By L. L. Van Slyke and C. A. Publow. A treatise on the manufacture of American cheddar cheese and some other varieties; prepared also as a handbook and work for reference for the daily use of practical cheese-makers in cheese factory op- erations. Illustrated. 5x7 inches. 520 pages. Cloth. .


.Net $1.75


Questions and Answers on Butter Making. By C. A. Publow. The entire subject of butter making in all its branches has been most thor- oughly treated, and many new and important features have been added. Illustrated. 5x7 inches. 100 pages. Cloth. . Net $0.50


Questions and Answers on Milk and Milk Testing. By C. A. Publow and H. C. Troy. No other treatise of its kind is available, and no book of its size gives so much practical and useful in- formation in the study of milk and milk products. Illustrated. 5x7 inches. 100 pages. Cloth Net $0.50


Castration of Domestic Animals. By F. S. Schoenleber, M.S., D.V.S., M.D., and R. R. Dykstra, D.V.M. A practical treatise on the castration and spaying of farm animals. The authors have brought together in this volume all


the methods in use in America as well as in Eur- ope. This book is the most comprehensive work on the subject that has yet been published. Pro- fusely illustrated. 5x7 inches. 150 pages. Cloth Net $1.25


FRUIT CROPS


Plant Propagation, Greenhouse and Nurs- ery Practice. By M. G. Kains. A standard work for nurserymen. Containing directions for propagation of fruits, vegetables, plants, etc. Also chapters on germination, seed testing, grafting, budding, nursery management and the laws af- fecting nursery stock, etc. 342 pages. Illus- trated. 51/2x712 inches. Cloth ....... Net $1.50


The American Peach Orchard. By F. A. Waugh. This is the latest and best work on the culture of peaches. Contains full directions for propagation, culture, etc. Illustrated. 5×7 inches. 250 pages. Cloth. . Net $1.00


The American Apple Orchard. By F. A. Waugh. In this book chief prominence has been given to the modern commercial methods as prac- ticed in large and up-to-date orchards. At the same time the family orchard is not neglected, for special treatment of this subject has been given. Illustrated. 5x7 inches. 226 pages. Cloth.


Net $1.00


Beginners' Guide to Fruit Growing. By F. A. Waugh. This book is written for the beginnerf A simple statement of the elementary practices o- propagation, planting, culture, fertilization, prun . ing, spraying, etc. It is a primer for beginners. Illustrated. 5x7 inches. 120 pages. Cloth.


Net $0.75


Fruit Harvesting, Storing, Marketing. By F. A. Waugh. A practical guide to the picking, storing, shipping and marketing of fruit. No pro- gressive fruit grower can afford to be without this most valuable book. Illustrated. 232 pages.


5x7 inches. Cloth. $1.00


Citrus Fruits and Their Culture. By H. Har- old Hume. In this volume, the author, one of the foremost experts in this line, has covered very fully the entire subject, scientifically and prac- tically, treating on their botany, history, vari- eties, culture, diseases, insects, literature, etc. etc. Illustrated. 5x7 inches. 597 pages. Cloth. Net $2.50


American Fruit Culturist. By J. J. Thomas. Containing practical directions for the propaga- tion and culture of all of the fruits adapted to the United States, including large and small fruits, as well as sub-tropical and tropical fruits. Il- lustrated. 758 pages. Net $2.50


Foundations of American Grape Culture. By T. V. Munson. This is a practical work upon American grapes, suited to all sections of the country. It will be a fine money-maker to every practical vineyardist who reads it. Illustrated. 7 12x10 inches. 250 pages. Cloth. .... Net $2.00


FREE ON APPLICATION


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Every Farmer Needs These Books


The secret of success in farming is KNOWING why your neighbor gets better results than you do. It is because he KNOWS and you do not, because he has studied the subject and you have not. If you want to KNOW, read the following books. They will show you HOW TO GET results.


Farmers' Cyclopedia of Agriculture. By Wilcox & Smith. A thoroughly up-to-date, practical, concise and complete presentation of the whole subject of agriculture. Farm, Orchard and Garden Crops, Animals, Feeding, Dairying, Poultry, Irrigation, Drainage, Fertilizing, Spraying, etc., etc. 700 Pages. .$3.50


Fertilizers and Crops. By L. L. Van Slyke. A timely presentation of facts, not only giving practical methods for using fertilizers in crop growing, but placing special emphasis on the reasons underlying their use, etc. Net ...... $2.50


Soils. By C. W. Burkett. The most complete and popular work of the kind ever published. ... $1.25


The Cereals in America. By Thos. F. Hunt. A comprehensive treatise of wheat, maize, oats, barley, rice, kaffir corn, buckwheat, etc ... . $1.75


Farm Manures. By C. E. Thorne. A practical and most valuable work on manures and manur- ing, covering every phase of the subject. Net $1.50


The Book of Alfalfa. By F. D. Coburn. This is by far the most authoritative, complete, and valuable book on this forage crop ever published. $2.00


The Study of Corn. By V. M. Shoesmith. A most helpful book to all interested in the selection and improvement of corn .. . Net $0.50


Farm Grasses of the United States. By W. J. Spillman. Seeding and management of meadows and pastures. Varieties of grasses for different climates and requirements. $1.00


The Young Farmer; Some Things He Should Know. By Thos. F. Hunt. This book is of un- usual excellence. It should be in the hands of every farmer, especially the young farmer. Net $1.50


Plant Propagation, Greenhouse and Nursery Practice. By M. G. Kains. A standard work for nurserymen. Containing directions for prop- agation of fruits, vegetables, plants, etc. Also chapters on germination, seed testing, grafting, budding, nursery management and the laws affecting nursery stock. Net $1.50


Weeds of the Farm and Garden. By L. H. Pammel This book contains practical suggestions for the treatment of weeds, which should make it of special value to the farmer, landowner, gardener. etc .. . Net $1.50


Vegetable Gardening. By R. L. Watts. Complete, concise and authentic book. It covers every phase of vegetable gardening, and is invaluable as a handbook for practical growers. .. ..... Net $1.75


Beginners' Guide to Fruit Growing. By F. A Waugh. A simple statement of the elementary practices of propagation, planting, culture, etc. Net $0.75


American Apple Orchard. F. A. Waugh. A manual for the novice as well as a book reference for all those of more experience. Every detail connected with the successful cultivation of the apple is thoroughly explained. . Net $1.00


American Peach Orchard. F. A. Waugh. This is the latest and best work on the culture of peaches. Contains full directions for propagation, culture, etc. . Net $1.00


The Business of Dairying. By C. B. Lane. Covers the practical side of dairy farming, and takes up every detail of this business thoroughly and systematically. $1.25


Swine in America. By F. D. Coburn. Every phase of hog raising is considered from the practical standpoint. The book is worth much to anyone interested in raising hogs, whether on a large or small scale .. . $2.50


Management and Feeding of Sheep. By Thos Shaw. A valuable treatise on sheep for American farmers on breeds, breeding, feeding, management, diseases, etc .. . $2.00


Farmers' Manual of Law. By H. E. Willis. This book not only tells farmers how to settle their legal wrongs, but it tells them how not to commit any legal wrongs. The most complete book on the subject .. .. Net $2.00


A Living from Eggs and Poultry. By W. H. Brown. A book for beginners who have a limited amount of capital and experience. A simple definite plan giving all details from hatching. time to the time the produce is marketed. Net $0.75


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Area of building, 268-100 acres.


Height of four corner pavilions, 224 feet.


Width of building 300 feet, Depth of building 390 feet.


Roof line from street, 176 feet. Total cost, $24,265,082.67. Main approach extends 173 feet from building.


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Government of the United States


THE EXECUTIVE.


President-WOODROW WILSON, of New Jersey. Salary $75,000. Vice-President-THOMAS R. MARSHALL, of Indiana. Salary $12,000.


THE CABINET.


Secretary of State-ROBERT LANSING, of New York.


Secretary of Treasury-WILLIAM G. MCADO, of New York.


Secretary of War-NEWTON D. BAKER, of Ohio.


Attorney General-THOMAS WATT GREGORY, of Texas.


Postmaster General-ALBERT S. BURLESON, of Texas. Secretary of Navy-JOSEPHUS DANIELS, of North Carolina.


Secretary of Interior-FRANKLIN K. LANE, of California.


Secretary of Agriculture-DAVID F. HOUSTON, of Missouri.


Secretary of Commerce and Labor-WILLIAM C. REDFIELD, of New York. Secretary of Labor-WILLIAM B. WILSON, of Pennsylvania.


Salaries of the Cabinet Officers, $12,000 each.


New York State Government


PRESENT STATE GOVERNMENT


GOVERNOR CHARLES S. WHITMAN, New York, New York County LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR EDWARD SCHOENECK, Syracuse, Onondaga County STATE TREASURER JAMES L. WELLS, New York, New York County COMPTROLLER EUGENE M. TRAVIS, Brooklyn, Kings County ADJUTANT-GENERAL LOUIS W. STOTESBURY, New York, New York County COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION JOHN H. FINLEY, Albany, Albany County SUPERINTENDENT OF INSURANCE JESSE S. PHILLIPS, Hornell, Steuben County SECRETARY OF STATE FRANCIS M. HUGO, Watertown, Jefferson County


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CHE SAVINGS BANK


Home Savings Bank


13 North Pearl Street Albany, N. Y.


Bank Organized 1871 Look at Its Growth


1881 $ 446,652.89


$ 17,411.91


1892


1,213,325.88 61.615.51


1902


3,596,870.01


150,916.97


1916


10,399,818.28 737,895.72


Interest Paid 4 PER CENT On Deposits


Small accounts of $1.00 and upwards welcomed


Write for information how to deposit money by mail


PREPARE!


Prepare to take advantage of the great opportunities that await you by attending the


ALBANY BUSINESS COLLEGE


We can prepare you to become a competent accountant, a high grade stenographer, a private secretary or a successful teacher of commercial branches. Prepare to become a business farmer. We have special courses for busi- ness farmers which may be mastered in a single term of ten weeks.


We fill six hundred positions annually.


If you are interested, send at once for our new catalogue.


Address CARNELL & HOIT, Albany, N. Y.


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New York State Government (Cont.)


ATTORNEY-GENERAL EGBURT E. WOODBURY, Jamestown, Chautauqua County COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE CHARLES S. WILSON, Ithaca, Tompkins County SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS EUGENE LAMB RICHARDS, New Brighton, Richmond County SUPERINTENDENT OF LANDS AND FORESTS CLIFFORD R. PETTIS, Albany, Albany County STATE INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION JOHN MITCHELL, Chairman, Mt. Vernon, Westchester County EDWARD P. LYON, Brooklyn, Kings County LOUIS WIARD, Batavia, Genesee County JAMES M. LYNCH, Syracuse, Onondaga County WILLIAM H. H. ROGERS, Rochester, Monroe County COMMISSIONER OF HEALTH HERMANN M. BRIGGS, New York, New York County STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSIONER EDWIN DUFFEY, Cortland, Cortland County SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS WILLIAM H. STORRS, Albany, Albany County STATE LIBRARIAN JAMES I. WYER, JR., Albany, Albany County CHIEF GAME PROTECTOR LLEWELLYN LEGGE, Binghamton, Broome County THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION (2nd District) SEYMOUR VAN SANTVOORD, Chairman, Troy, Rensselaer County DEVOE P. HODSON, Buffalo, Erie County WILLIAM TEMPLE EMMET, South Salem, Westchester County JAMES O. CARR, Schenectady, Schenectady County FRANK IRVINE, Ithaca, Tompkins County DIVISION ENGINEER A. H. PERKINS, Albany, Albany County


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American Agriculturist


Charles William Burkett Editor. Subscription Price $1.00 a Year.


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Its original, exclusive and comprehensive crop reports are a feature of AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. These reports are the accepted authorities among the producing, transportation, distributing, mercantile and consuming interests. The Orange Judd crop reports are considered more reliable than the govern- ment reports, while much more prompt and rewsy.


We tell the news about crop conditions, market influences, etc., from one week to a month or more earlier than does the government. AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST is quoted more widely by the daily press and other newspapers than probably all other farm weeklies put together.


In addition to crop and market news, AMERICAN AGRICUL- TURIST reports weekly what is going on among the farmers, describes the doings of their organizations, and gives the news about whatever is happening in each and every branch of agricul- ture in the respective sections.


As an agricultural NEWSpaper, AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST therefore is unique.


None other of the farm press even attempts anything approaching our adequate crop reporting service. During the summer and autumn months, the Orange Judd reports have been the first, the most complete and the authoritative statement of all that was known of the situation from week to week pertaining to the staple crops: Wheat, corn, oats, cotton, hay, tobacco, potatoes, apples. Also all special crops, such as small fruits, vegetables, cranberries, onions, milk, butter, cheese, eggs, rye, barley, buckwheat, rice, etc Our comprehensive inquiries reveal the relation of agriculture and other fundamental conditions to general business and all industry. Notable examples of this service appear in each issue.


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We give our subscribers and readers SERVICE. We co-operate with them to enable our advertisers to better serve our subscribers and readers, and thus make the advertising columns of AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST of larger usefulness from month to month and year to year to each and every sub- scriber, reader and advertiser.


The publisher executes a bond of confidence with each subscriber in which we guarantee the relia bility of each advertiser and advertisement admitted to AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST.


We seek to build up agriculture, to promote rural life, to foster legitimate business and to insure genera prosperity. We strive to build up instead of tear down.


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upon the technique of agriculture and home interests, AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST is preserved for reference and study as the standard authority upon the best methods of doing the various operations on the farm and in the home.


It constitutes a technical magazine of agriculture, a weekly authoritative encyclopedia of all branches of farming and of home interests.


Most Carefully Read


Our subscribers and their folks eagerly wait the coming of AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, to get its news in all phases of agriculture, its crop reports, its market forecast, its price quotations.


They study it for reliable and authoritative information upon the technique of work on the farm or in the home.


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Albany County Government


COUNTY OFFICIALS


PRESIDENT JUDGE HON. GEORGE ADDINGTON


WILLIAM J. GRATLON Prothonotary


JAMES D. PATTON Sheriff


HAROLD D. ALEXANDER


District Attorney


ISAAC LA GRANGE County Treasurer


RICHARD INGLIS Coroner


CITY OFFICIALS - CITY OF ALBANY +


JOSEPH W. STEVENS Mayor


JOHN M. FOLL . Comptroller


CHARLES E. WALSH City Treasurer


JAMES R. WATT


President of the Common Council


JOHN H. REA. Assessor


WILLIAM R. SHAFER.


Assessor


JOHN A. HAMILTON . Assessor


FREDERICK J. HERTZ Assessor


EDWARD J. HALTER Judge of the City Court


EDWARD EASTON, JR. Recorder


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REPUBLIC


(The Honest Truck at an Honest Price)


Model F 1500 ibs. $995 F. O. B. Factory (Open express body included)


J.OLIVER &SONS Phone Schdy 202F2


PRODUCE


This truck with top $1100 Delivered


OTHER MODELS:


E-1 ton $1275 A-2 ton $1675 T -- 3 ton $2550 Chassis only F. O. B. Factory


Republic Motor Sales Company 286 Central Ave. ALBANY, New York


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Population of Minor Civil Divisions of Albany County


Population


1910


1900


1890


173,666


165,571


164,555


100,253


94,151


94,923


Ward 1


6,827


Ward 2


5,357


Ward 3


6,781


Ward 4


4,979


Ward 5


5,354


Ward 6


4,278


Ward 7


5,085


Ward 8


5,004


Ward 9




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