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  1. Claverack College, also known as Washington Seminary and Hudson River Institute, was a coeducational boarding school in Claverack, New York, United States. Founded as a boys' academy, it operated from 1779 until 1902. It added a girls' school in the mid-19th century. History.

  2. Claverack College was licensed by New York Board of Regents to offer a curriculum leading to a “Mistress of Arts” degree. A future President of the United States, Martin van Buren, attended Claverack, as did women's reproductive rights pioneer Margaret Sanger.

  3. 9 de mar. de 2018 · Old Claverack College, Circa 1869. On twelve acres in NY. $1,250,000. July 4, 2019. Wow, such an interesting place! This was built in 1869. It is located on 11.9 acres in Claverack, New York. This is the only remaining structure from the old Claverack College. It has had multiple uses over the years.

  4. Claverack is a town in Columbia County, New York, United States. The population was 6,021 at the 2010 census. [3] . The town name in English was derived from the Dutch word Klaverakker, meaning "Clover Fields" or "Clover Reach". In 1705, a Dutch tenant farmer made the first discovery of a mastodon tooth here. [4]

  5. hmn.wiki › es › Hudson_River_InstituteColegio Claverack

    Claverack College, también conocido como Washington Seminary y Hudson River Institute, era un internado mixto en Claverack, Nueva York, Estados Unidos. Fundada como academia para niños, funcionó desde 1779 hasta 1902.

  6. Claverack College / Hudson River Institute was a coeducational boarding school located in Claverack, New York. It was founded in 1779 by Reverend John Gabriel Gebhard. The school went through several name changes over the years. Originally known as Washington Seminary, it was renamed Claverack Academy in 1830.

  7. 13 de oct. de 2016 · In 1896, Sanger attended Claverack College in Claverack, New York, which her two older sisters partly paid for. In her autobiography, Sanger notes that during her time at Claverack College she became interested in women's right to vote, called suffrage.