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This image or media is part of a collection on the city of Troy, New York, known as the "Collar City" and the home of Samuel Wilson, the progenitor of Uncle Sam.

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English: Advertisement declaring the choice of "Troy" for the city of Troy, New York, United States
Full text: To the Public. This evening the freeholders of the place lately known by Vander Heyden's or Ashley's Ferry, situate on the east bank of Hudson's river, about seven miles above Albany, met for the purpose of establishing a name for the said place; when, by a majority of voices, it was confirmed, that in future, it should be called and known by the name of Troy.
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Source Weise, Arthur James (1891) Troy's one hundred years, 1789-1889, Troy: William H. Young, p. 29
Author Albany Gazette

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current05:30, 27 December 2009Thumbnail for version as of 05:30, 27 December 2009275 × 276 (35 KB)MattWadeBottom part is irrelevant; plus it's too long for the article, really. Solves to problems to crop it.
04:07, 26 December 2009Thumbnail for version as of 04:07, 26 December 2009275 × 440 (54 KB)MattWade{{Information |Description={{en|1=asdf}} |Source={{own}} |Author=UpstateNYer |Date= |Permission= |other_versions= }}

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