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Scion of Dutch West India Company's Founder.

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Scion of Dutch West India Company's Founder.
Manuscript bank check entirely in hand of K.K. van Rensselaer, signed with paraph. Albany (N.Y.), Sept. 2, 1839, 4 1/2 x 8. To "Cashier of the N.Y. State Bank / Pay to Jacob S. Glen...$41.64." van Rensselaer's namesake, Kiliaen, was a founder and organizer of the Dutch West India Co., chartered 1621, and a precious stone merchant in Amsterdam, later purchasing from the Indians the vast Hudson River Valley expanse which became Albany, Columbia, and Rensselaer Counties. The signer, secretary to Revolutionary War Gen. Philip Schuyler, a Federalist Congressman, and pioneer American glassmaker, appears in James Fenimore Cooper's The Deerslayer. Endorsed in blue on verso by Glen, descendant of an early New York fur trading family, and leading landowner in the Mohawk River Valley, marrying Maria van Rensselaer. Two "X" slit cancels, minor edge wear and toning, feathered upper right tip, old folds, else about very good.