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ALBANY Henry Hudson bobblehead? Check. Nathaniel Brooks for The New York Times Some of the New Netherland records were singed in a fire at the New York State Library in 1911, and one set was lost completely. One-legged Peter Stuyvesant statuette? Yes. A mirror emblazoned with the logo of New Amsterdam beer? Absolutely. These are office knickknacks that only a true connoisseur of Dutch Americana could love. And ...
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