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The Jesse Buell house is at 637 Western Avenue in Albany, NY. It is
currently for sale through Tech Valley Homes real estate. You can see
pictures of the exterior and interior, though they don't do it justice. A
1935 photo of the house is also available on the HABS/HAER database on the
Library of Congress American Memory site (search Jesse Buel).

Laura Shore




On 7/28/06 2:07 PM, "[log in to unmask]" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> When English traveler John Fowler passed through New York State in 1830,
> exploring its suitability for agriculture, he mentions not having time to
> visit a model farm built in 1818 on reclaimed land by a J. Buell. The
> 80-acre plot was along the Cherry Valley Turnpike, near Albany. Can anyone
> expand on the information? Even a first name would help.
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> 
> David Minor

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