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Fought north of the creek Schenectady Militia with 40 Rhode Island troops dispersed large group of Tories on August 11, 1777 — — Map (db m49379) HM
Revolutionary hero buried here. Courageous always he fought for his beloved Country's independence. — — Map (db m44031) HM
Built as tavern by
Russell Case at the
opening of Great
Western Turnpike, 1799 — — Map (db m220600) HM
Built this house, 1833
First physician at
West Guilderland (Altamont)
Practiced here sixty years
— — Map (db m49844) HM
Third Mayor of Albany, 1695
Indian Commissioner, 1696
Master Chancery, 1705
Died Here, 1734
— — Map (db m50126) HM
On this spot stood the
First Lutheran Church
in Town of Guilderland
1787. Rev. Heinrich Moeller
first regular pastor
— — Map (db m48961) HM
of Town of Guilderland
held April 5, 1803 in this
house at that time a
tavern conducted
by Hendrick Apple
— — Map (db m49845) HM
100 ft. west, site of the First Reformed Dutch Church in Guilderland. Built before 1767. First pastor Rev. Harmanus Van Huysen — — Map (db m136065) HM
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Farm of Frederick Crounse
Officer 3D Albany Co. Militia in Revolution. Carried food to Army Battle of Saratoga.
Buried Here
— — Map (db m48377) HM
Site of a Sawmill; Clothe Wks
of Peter K. Broeck 1795;
Factory of Abel French and
Tavern of Jacob Aker 1800
— — Map (db m65413) HM
Home of
George Wagner
Lieutenant in the
American Revolution
— — Map (db m63346) HM
Begun 1785 by Leonard De
Neuville. Known as Albany
Glass House, later Hamilton
Glass Wks. Made bottles &
window glass. Closed 1815
— — Map (db m50620) HM
Town Hall
Town of Guilderland
Est. April 4, 1803
First Officers; Supervisor
Nicholas V. Mynderse,
Clerk Peter G. Veeder
Town of Guilderland 1985
— — Map (db m103165) HM
. . . — — Map (db m45518) HM
Home Of
Henry Rowe Schoolcraft
B.1793 - D. 1864
Glass Maker, Explorer, Author,
Poet, Authority On
American Indians.
— — Map (db m77593) HM
Built 1833. Midway tavern
where horses were changed on
Schoharie-Albany
Stage Coach Route
— — Map (db m49512) HM
Jacob Van Aernam
1723 - 1813
Capt. 3rd Albany Regiment
Leader of Patriot forces
in the Helderberg region
during American Revolution
Lived on farm here — — Map (db m44020) HM
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Est. as hat factory about 1800
by Benjamin Knower
Gov. William L. Marcy
Married Cornelia Knower
in this house
— — Map (db m49446) HM
Locust Vale School
New Scotland School
District No. 11. Built about
1827 and closed 1939. Moved
to Meadowdale from Tygert
Road During the 1940's.
— — Map (db m48608) HM
c. 1712
First Road West By
German Refugees To
Schoharie Valley
— — Map (db m49555) HM
Formerly used as Baptist
church, 1850-66; Catholic
church: temperance hall. — — Map (db m220466) HM
Appointed Draft Commissioner by President Lincoln to investigate naval operations. — — Map (db m220468) HM
Built Circa 1840
By John L. Schoolcraft
U.S. Congressman 1848-1852
Albany Banker and Whig Leader
Delegate to the 1860
National Convention
— — Map (db m65410) HM
Site of
Hamilton Union Church
Octagonal building used
also as a school house
built by Hamilton Mfg.
Society about 1797
— — Map (db m116759) HM
Iroquois name for a burial ground near mouth of the Normanskill Creek. — — Map (db m142822) HM
Site of an Indian Village
Nearby Stream Called
Wildehausekill or
"Indian House Creek"
— — Map (db m66751) HM
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