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  1. Stephen van Rensselaer I (March 23, 1707 – June 1747), was the second son of Kiliaen van Rensselaer and Maria van Cortlandt, who served briefly as the 7th Patroon of the Manor of Rensselaerswyck and 4th Lord of the Manor.

  2. Stephen Van Rensselaer III (/ ˈ r ɛ n s l ər,-s l ɪər /; November 1, 1764 – January 26, 1839) was an American landowner, businessman, militia officer, and politician.

  3. rensselaerfirsts.com › 1824-1833 › facts1824 – 1833 / RPI

    Rensselaer School: Birthplace of Applied Science Education. In an unparalleled moment in 1824, Amos Eaton joined forces with Stephen Van Rensselaer to launch the Rensselaer School, now known as Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI).

  4. Stephen Van Rensselaer III (1 de noviembre de 1764 -26 de enero de 1839) fue un terrateniente, hombre de negocios, oficial de la milicia y político estadounidense. Van Rensselaer, graduado de la Universidad de Harvard, a los 21 años tomó el control de Rensselaerswyck, la mansión de su familia.

  5. 29 de ago. de 2013 · American operations against Upper Canada in the Niagara region (present-day Ontario) were led by General Stephen Van Rensselaer, a militiaman who was one of the wealthiest US citizens.

    • 13 October 1812
    • Queenston, Upper Canada ( Ontario)
  6. Stephen Van Rensselaer III (1764–1839), US Representative from New York and Lt. Gov. of New York, founder and namesake of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, son of Stephen II, ninth Patroon and sixth Lord of the Manor. Stephen Van Rensselaer IV (1789–1868), son of Stephen III, tenth and last Patroon and seventh and last Lord of the Manor. Members.

  7. The defeat at Queenston Heights led General Dearborn to hesitate and ultimately reject his plans of invading Canada. Additionally, American General Van Rensselaer, the general tasked with taking Queenston, resigned his post in the military in disgrace.