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The
Anti-Rent War on Blenheim Hill: Centennial
edition Originally
published in 1906, |
In
what is now New York State, the Dutch—and later the British—employed
a system of granting huge tracts of land as incentive to tame the vast
wilderness. The patroons, or landlords, would then lease the land to settlers
who cleared it, raised
crops, paid taxes, and paid rent. Over
time these tenants began to consider the Anti-rent emotion gripped these lands from 1839 to 1846. Rioting started in Albany County and swept west and south, culminating in the death of Sheriff Osman Steele in the Delaware County town of Andes. Although the book focuses on the events as they happened and were reported in a small Schoharie community, it is a tale of interest to readers other than local history buffs. Mayham used elements of fiction to enliven his history— we see and hear these people live this story. The people of Blenheim Hill discuss state and national politics and the anticipated results if certain candidates succeed. Mayham included general discussions of feudal systems globally and historically. And it is a study of the philosophical question that has driven many revolutions: Is it right because it is the law? The Stonecrest centennial edition of Mr. Mayham’s history includes current maps and an updated list of place names and buildings to clarify for the modern reader things that were obvious to the reader of a century ago. It is lively, entertaining, and informative. |
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