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Schenectady was first settled in 1661 when the area was part of the Dutch colony of New Netherland. Settlement was led by Arent Van Curler of Nijkerk in the Netherlands, who was granted letters patent to Schenectady in 1684. In 1765, Schenectady was incorporated as a borough. It was chartered as a city in 1798.
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Schenectady was founded on the south side of the Mohawk River by Dutch colonists in the 17th century, many of whom came from the Albany area. The name " ...
Founded as a Dutch settlement in 1662, it took its name from the nearby Mohawk village of Schaunactada, probably meaning “over,” or “across the pine plains.” In ...
In 1661, a group of Dutch merchants and fur-traders purchased land from the Mohawk Indians and established a village they called Schenectady, ...
Schenectady County was formed from Albany County, March 7, 1809. It is bounded by the following adjacent counties: on the north, by Montgomery and Saratoga; ...
Notable Dates · 1661: First settled by the Dutch Colony · 1690: The Schenectady Massacre occurred when France and their Indian allies attacked and burned the ...
Schenectady was founded on the south bank of the Mohawk River in the 17th century by Dutch colonists from the Albany region. Schenectady is derived from the ...
Schenectady County was formed from Albany County, March 7, 1809. 1812.
In 1661, Arent van Curler, a Dutchman, established the village of Schenectady through a land purchase from the Mohawk people.
Jan 8, 2024 · Three years later, in 1798, the city of Schenectady itself created its first charter. Schenectady began to benefit from increased traffic along ...