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Kinderhook was settled before 1651 [6] and established as a town in 1788 [7] from a previously created district (1772), but lost substantial territory to form part of the town of Chatham in 1775. Kinderhook was one of the original towns of Columbia County. More of Kinderhook was lost to form the town of Ghent in 1818 and the town of Stuyvesant ...
The district takes up most of the southeastern half of the village. Kinderhook Creek, the village's eastern line, is also the district's eastern boundary.It deviates from the village boundary in the north to cross to Chatham Street (Route 9) near the intersection with the old railroad right-of-way, which it follows down to Railroad Avenue and then turns west along the back property lines of ...
Chatham / ˈ tʃ æ t əm / is a town in Columbia County, New York, United States.The population was 4,104 at the 2020 census, down from the 2010 census. [2] [4]The town has a village also called Chatham on its southern town line.
Kinderhook (Kinderhoeck in Dutch) is a village in the town of Kinderhook in Columbia County, New York, United States. The village population was 1,170 at the 2020 census, slightly down from 1,211 at the 2010 census. [2] [3] The village of Kinderhook is located in the south-central part of the town on US 9.
NY 23 CR 17: 3.08 4.96 NY 66: CH 43 in Chatham: NY 203: CR 18: 3.86 6.21 NY 66: CH 83 in Claverack: NY 217: CR 19: 8.36 13.45 Dutchess County line in Clermont (becomes CR 55) CH 70, CH 13, and CH 52 US 9 in Livingston: CR 20: 2.60 4.18 US 9 in Stockport: CH 57 NY 9H in Ghent: Formerly NY 401; includes cul-de-sac (CH 21) from NY 9H to Columbia ...
NY 203, County Roads 32 & 17, Depot St., Mill Ln., Bunker Hill & Dom Rds. North Chatham: District with 131 contributing buildings and structures, primarily along NY 203. 85: North Hillsdale Methodist Church: North Hillsdale Methodist Church
Out of Chatham, NY 203 drops the Church Street moniker, winding its way northwest along a freight line into the town of Chatham. In the town of Chatham, NY 203 bends northwest then west as it becomes more rural. A short distance later, NY 203 intersects with CR 21B in the town of Kinderhook. At CR 21B, NY 203 winds northward through Kinderhook ...
Martin H. Glynn, 40th Governor of New York, from 1913 to 1914, [9] [10] was born in the Town of Kinderhook in 1871, and shortly thereafter moved with his family to Valatie, where his family operated Glynn Tavern on Main Street. [11]