Permanently settled by New Englanders in 1783, it was renamed at its incorporation (1785) for the explorer Henry Hudson, who had supposedly landed there in 1609. It developed as a boatbuilding river port, became a port of entry (1790), and was a whaling centre until the early 19th century.
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In 1797, it came just one vote short of becoming the capital of New York State. In the mid-19th century, it was a center and inspiration for the Hudson River ...
Chartered as a City in 1785, Hudson grew rapidly, becoming a shipping hub from which farm produce and other goods produced upstate were delivered to New York ...
The little city of Hudson has the distinction of being the first city in the United States—that is, it was the first city to be incorporated after the ...
For a tiny city, Hudson has a big distinction: in 1785, it became the first city to receive its articles of incorporation after the Continental Congress had ...
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History. The area of the town was first settled circa 1820. New Hudson was set apart as the "Town of Haight" in 1825, from part of the town of Rushford and ...
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