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Historical Markers in Guilderland, New York

 
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Albany is the county seat for Albany County
Guilderland is in Albany County
      Albany County (367)  
ADJACENT TO ALBANY COUNTY
      Columbia County (280)  
      Greene County (125)  
      Rensselaer County (162)  
      Saratoga County (518)  
      Schenectady County (171)  
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1 New York, Albany County, Guilderland — Battle of Normanskill
On New York State Route 146, 0.1 miles east of Ostrander Road, on the right when traveling west.
Fought north of the creek Schenectady Militia with 40 Rhode Island troops dispersed large group of Tories on August 11, 1777Map (db m49379) HM
2 New York, Albany County, Guilderland — Captain Jacob Van Aernam1732 - 1813
On Brandle Road, 0.6 miles north of Altamont-Voorheesville Road (New York State Route 156), on the right when traveling north.
Revolutionary hero buried here. Courageous always he fought for his beloved Country's independence.Map (db m44031) HM
3 New York, Albany County, Guilderland — Case Homestead
On Western Avenue (U.S. 20) east of New York State Route 146, on the right when traveling east.
Built as tavern by Russell Case at the opening of Great Western Turnpike, 1799Map (db m220600) HM
4 New York, Albany County, Guilderland — Dr F. Crounse
On New York State Route 146 at Danvers Road, on the right when traveling west on State Route 146.
Built this house, 1833 First physician at West Guilderland (Altamont) Practiced here sixty years Map (db m49844) HM
5 New York, Albany County, Guilderland — Farm of Evert Bancker
On New York State Route 146 just west of Christopher Lane, on the right when traveling west.
Third Mayor of Albany, 1695 Indian Commissioner, 1696 Master Chancery, 1705 Died Here, 1734 Map (db m50126) HM
6 New York, Albany County, Guilderland — First Lutheran Church
On Route 146 at Hawes Road, on the right when traveling east on Route 146.
On this spot stood the First Lutheran Church in Town of Guilderland 1787. Rev. Heinrich Moeller first regular pastor Map (db m48961) HM
7 New York, Albany County, Guilderland — First Meeting
On New York State Route 146 at Hurst Road, on the right when traveling east on State Route 146.
of Town of Guilderland held April 5, 1803 in this house at that time a tavern conducted by Hendrick Apple Map (db m49845) HM
8 New York, Albany County, Guilderland — First Reformed Dutch Church
On New York State Route 146 at 158, on the right when traveling west on State Route 146.
100 ft. west, site of the First Reformed Dutch Church in Guilderland. Built before 1767. First pastor Rev. Harmanus Van HuysenMap (db m136065) HM
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9 New York, Albany County, Guilderland — Frederick Crounse
On Altamont-Voorheesville Road (New York State Route 156) near Brandle Road, on the right when traveling south.
Farm of Frederick Crounse Officer 3D Albany Co. Militia in Revolution. Carried food to Army Battle of Saratoga. Buried Here Map (db m48377) HM
10 New York, Albany County, Guilderland — French's Hollow
On Western Ave (U.S. 20) at French's Mill Road, on the right when traveling east on Western Ave.
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
11 New York, Albany County, Guilderland — George Wagner
On Dunnsville Road (New York State Route 397) 0.1 miles north of Settles Hill Road, on the right when traveling north.
Home of George Wagner Lieutenant in the American Revolution Map (db m63346) HM
12 New York, Albany County, Guilderland — Glass Works
On Foundry Road, on the right when traveling north.
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
13 New York, Albany County, Guilderland — Guilderland Town Hall
On Western Turnpike (U.S. 20), on the right when traveling west.
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
14 New York, Albany County, Guilderland — Hamilton Glass House
On Western Turnpike (U.S. 20), on the right when traveling west.
. . . Map (db m45518) HM
15 New York, Albany County, Guilderland — Henry Rowe Schoolcraft
On Willow Street, on the left when traveling north.
Home Of Henry Rowe Schoolcraft B.1793 - D. 1864 Glass Maker, Explorer, Author, Poet, Authority On American Indians. Map (db m77593) HM
16 New York, Albany County, Guilderland — Inn of Jacob Crounse
On New York State Route 146, on the right when traveling west.
Built 1833. Midway tavern where horses were changed on Schoharie-Albany Stage Coach Route Map (db m49512) HM
17 New York, Albany County, Guilderland — Jacob Van Aernam
On Altamont-Voorheesville Road (New York State Route 156) 0.4 miles north of Brandle Road, on the right when traveling north.
Jacob Van Aernam 1723 - 1813 Capt. 3rd Albany Regiment Leader of Patriot forces in the Helderberg region during American Revolution Lived on farm hereMap (db m44020) HM
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18 New York, Albany County, Guilderland — Knower House
On New York State Route 146, on the right when traveling west.
Est. as hat factory about 1800 by Benjamin Knower Gov. William L. Marcy Married Cornelia Knower in this house Map (db m49446) HM
19 New York, Albany County, Guilderland — Locust Vale School
On Altamont Road (New York State Route 156) at Meadowdale Road (County Route 202), on the right when traveling west on Altamont Road.
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
20 New York, Albany County, Guilderland — Palatine Road
On New York State Route 146 near Wagner Road, on the right when traveling east.
c. 1712 First Road West By German Refugees To Schoharie Valley Map (db m49555) HM
21 New York, Albany County, Guilderland — Red Men’s Hall
On Western Avenue (U.S. 20) 0.1 miles west of Mercy Care Lane, on the right when traveling east.
Formerly used as Baptist church, 1850-66; Catholic church: temperance hall.Map (db m220466) HM
22 New York, Albany County, Guilderland — Rose Hill 1842John P. Veeder 1809-1878
On Western Avenue (U.S. 20) 0.1 miles west of Mercy Care Lane, on the right when traveling west.
Appointed Draft Commissioner by President Lincoln to investigate naval operations.Map (db m220468) HM
23 New York, Albany County, Guilderland — Schoolcraft House
On Western Ave (U.S. 20) at Schoolcraft Street, on the right when traveling west on Western Ave.
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
24 New York, Albany County, Guilderland — Site of Hamilton Union Church
On Western Avenue (U.S. 20) east of Schoolcraft Street, on the right when traveling west.
Site of Hamilton Union Church Octagonal building used also as a school house built by Hamilton Mfg. Society about 1797 Map (db m116759) HM
25 New York, Albany County, Guilderland — The Vale of Tawasentha
On New York State Route 146, on the left when traveling west.
Iroquois name for a burial ground near mouth of the Normanskill Creek.Map (db m142822) HM
26 New York, Albany County, Guilderland — Wildehausen
On Dunnsville Road, on the right when traveling south.
Site of an Indian Village Nearby Stream Called Wildehausekill or "Indian House Creek" Map (db m66751) HM
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Apr. 25, 2024