Schenectady

14 historical markers in New York

Albany Path

Niskayuna, Town Of, New York, NY

Ska-nek-ta-de Trail Through Open Pines Wagon, Stagecoach And Military Road, Now State St. And Route 5 To Albany

An Early Hotel

Glenville, Town Of, New York, NY

Known As "Upper Nickey's" Built And Kept By Nicholas Van Patten In 18th Century.

Early Bridge

Schenectady, City Of, New York, NY

Wooden Suspension Bridge Erected Here 1808 Designed By Theodore Burr.

Fall Tree Kill

Glenville, Town Of, New York, NY

Named By The First Settler Of The Region.

First Reformed

Glenville, Town Of, New York, NY

Dutch Church Of Glenville, Built 1812- 13, Remodeled 1871 Simon I. Van Patten, Architect And Builder

Free Masonry

Schenectady, City Of, New York, NY

St. George's Lodge, No.6 F. & A.m. Founded Here 1774 Auspices Of Sir John Johnson, Grand Master, New York Colony

Glen-Sanders House, 1713

Glenville, Town Of, New York, NY

Built By Capt. Johannes Glen Partly Of Materials In First Mohawk Valley House Built By Alexander Glen, 1655

Hoffmans Ferry

Glenville, Town Of, New York, NY

Here About 1790 Harmanus Vedder Established A Ferry Which Bore His Name Until 1835 When The Ferry Rights Were Bought By J. Hoffman

Old Mill Site

Duanesburg, Town Of, New York, NY

Here After Revolution Were Built A Sawmill And Gristmill.

Pioneer Baptist

Duanesburg, Town Of, New York, NY

Of Schenectady County Rev. Elijah Herrick, 1St To Preach In Duanesburg After Service In Revolution.

Schenectady

Schenectady, City Of, New York, NY

Academy Erected On This Corner By Dutch Church 1785 Used By Union College 1796–1804.

Site Of

Duanesburg, Town Of, New York, NY

Post Office & Store Established About 1820 By Lemuel Easton And Run For Years.

Site Of

Glenville, Town Of, New York, NY

M.e. Church Erected 1823.

Site Of

Schenectady, City Of, New York, NY

First Mill Built By Sweer Teunsie On Mill Kill 1666.

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