Benjamin F. ButlerBorn here 1795 - died 1858 a Reviser of State Laws; Regent 1829-32; Attorney General U.s. 1833-38; Acting Sec. of War 1836-37... [click for more]
Cloth MillBuilt by William Van Hoesen in 1800. Located where Power House Stands... [click for more]
Columbia County (5)Separated from Albany Co. April 4, 1786. Name from Columbus, Discoverer of America... [click for more]
Henry HudsonLanded here Sept. 19. 1609 and was Entertained by Indians who Encamped here Called Kinderhook.... [click for more]
Henry Van SchaackHenry Van Schaack died here in 1823. built These Two Houses. was on First Board of Trustees of Williams College.... [click for more]
Johannis L. Van Alen FarmJohannis L. Van Alen Farm is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]
LandingSet off from town 1858. Kinderhook 1823. Now Part of the Town of Stuyvesant.... [click for more]
Nutten HookeGranted to Arent Van Den Bergh 1666. Sold to Hans Hendricksen in 1667. Old Fish Place 1 1/2 Mi. South... [click for more]
Powell Patent (2)1664 the Southwest Point of the Grant is North of Swarte Hoock.... [click for more]
Powell Patent (3)1664 this Marks the Northwest Point of this Early Grant... [click for more]
Powell Patent1664 Directly East to Creek Marks Southeast Point of Grant... [click for more]
Prior to 1667Known as Major Abram's (Staats) Kill and Third Falls. in 1823 called Stuyvesant Falls and after 1845 Kinderhook Creek.... [click for more]
Rear Admiral John Woodward PhilipSite of birthplace of Rear Admiral John Woodward Philip U.S.N., 1840-1900, Graduate of Naval Academy who Commanded the Texas in Battle of Santiago, 18... [click for more]
Stuyvesant Railroad StationStuyvesant Railroad Station is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]
Upper Falls Paper Mill1st Paper Mill in Columbia County. Built by Pitkins and Edmunds on the site of an Old Grist Mill. Built in 1800... [click for more]