Schenectady New York
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History of Schenectady County, New York: City of Schenectady See also individual place histories for the county of Schenectady, towns of Duanesburg, Glenville, Niskayuna, Princetown and Rotterdam, village of Scotia and Union College. Schenectady City Clerk / Schenectady County Historical Society contacts Historic Buildings in the City of Schenectady Maps A. Wild, 1750 (316K) (If you can't read the fine print, try this 449K image) Gordon's Gazetteer, 1836 (188K) Schenectady City and County Place Names, Maps and Census Data (U.S. Gazetteer) Schenectady County Place Names and Maps (U.S. Geological Survey) Documents Bond of the Aldermen of Schenectady, 1766 Schenectady Massacre - journal entry by Robert Livingston, 1690 (Digital History) The Taking of Schenectady, 1690 (Hillsdale College) Schenectady Massacre - Richard Ingoldsby, 1709 (Digital History) Timeline of Schenectady History History in History of the City and County of Schenectady, 1913 History in French's Gazetteer, 1860 History in Gordon's Gazetteer, 1836 History in Smith's History of the Province of New-York, 1757 History in Spafford's Gazetteer of the State of New-York, 1824 Schenectady: A Brief Social Study of an Industrial City, 1923 Questions and Answers about Schenectady History of the Children's Home of Schenectady (Northeast Parent & Child Society) Schenectady Fire Dept. (history and photos) Brief History of the Schenectady Fire Dept. Electric City Immigrants: Italians and Poles of Schenectady, N.Y., 1880-1930 The Erie Canal: A Journey Through History (ePodunk - requires Flash and QuickTime) History of St. George's Lodge Officials of the City of Schenectady Schenectady Diners (Mike Engle) Schenectady photos from the MVLS I Spy project A Brief History of the Schenectady Police Department 1870 — Present (requires free Adobe Reader) Schenectady Railroad History Historical Information about the Schenectady Symphony Orchestra Stockade Historic District William Henry Seward Memorial Project
See also individual place histories for the county of Schenectady, towns of Duanesburg, Glenville, Niskayuna, Princetown and Rotterdam, village of Scotia and Union College.