From Our Historian…

Hello Stuyvesant, The Town of Stuyvesant became an official township in April 1823. It was formerly a part of the 10-mile square that had been portioned as the Township of Kinderhook. It contained several Hamlets known as Kinderhook, Landing, Nutten Hook (or Newton Hook), Glencadia, Sunnyside and Poelsburgh.    Stuyvesant Landing & Stuyvesant Falls replaced Kinderhook … Read more

Did You Know?

Top ten fun facts about our Town of Stuyvesant.

A Historian’s Pandemic Timeline

Town Historian Juanita Snyder Knott outlines the Covid 19 pandemic: from November 2019, when the “Pneumonia Plague” first appeared in Wuhan, China to July 2020, when Columbia County had 491 confirmed positive cases. Download a PDF of this historian’s Pandemic timeline.

Welcome to Stuyvesant, NY

Stuyvesant is located in the northwest corner of Columbia County on the eastern bank of the Hudson River. It is bordered by Rensselaer County to the north, the Town of Kinderhook to the east, and the Town of Stockport to the south. A town of approximately 1,931 people, Stuyvesant is an agricultural community dotted with … Read more

Welcome

Stuyvesant is located in the northwest corner of Columbia County on the eastern bank of the Hudson River. It is bordered by Rensselaer County to the north, the Town of Kinderhook to the east, and the Town of Stockport to the south. A town of approximately 2,300 people, Stuyvesant is an agricultural community dotted with … Read more

Test Your Knowledge of Stuyvesant History

Try your hand at answering these five questions. Answers: 1. the Hudson River 2. Mohicans  3. Major Abram Staats (Major Abram’s Creek) 4. Newton Hook & Poelsburgh 5. Maize / Corn Juanita Knott, Town Historian 

A History of the Town of Stuyvesant

Stuyvesant is in the northwest corner of Columbia County, bordered on the north by Rensselaer County, the east by the Town of Kinderhook, the south by Stockport and the west by the Hudson River. Archaeological evidence demonstrates the Native Americans were in partnership with the land along the river’s edge long before Henry Hudson made … Read more

What Makes Stuyvesant Special?

In 2009, Tom Shanahan created a short film that describes what makes this place special. “It is a place of history. Where Henry Hudson landed on his voyage of discovery four centuries ago. Where our long link to the past is appreciated and preserved. It is a place of great natural beauty and rural charm. … Read more