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Municipal breakdownofRensselaer County

This list is intended to be a complete compilation of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic PlacesinRensselaer County, New York, United States. Seven of the properties are further designated National Historic Landmarks.

Rensselaer County sits east of the Hudson River in New York's Capital District and borders both Massachusetts and Vermont on the east. The area was originally inhabited by the Mohican Indian tribe until it was bought by the Dutch jeweler and merchant Kiliaen van Rensselaer in 1630 and incorporated into his patroonship Rensselaerswyck (which, in turn, was part of the Dutch colony New Netherland). The area now known as Rensselaer County passed into English hands in 1664, the Dutch regained control of it for a year in 1673, and the English resumed control in 1674. From 1674 until 1776 (the year of American independence), the area was under EnglishorBritish control.[1]

Rensselaer County came into existence as a governmental entity in 1791,[2] when it was established on lands that were previously part of Albany County.[3] Rensselaer County consists of the citiesofRensselaer and Troy), as well as fourteen towns: Berlin, Brunswick, East Greenbush, Grafton, Hoosick, Nassau, North Greenbush, Petersburgh, Pittstown, Poestenkill, Sand Lake, Schaghticoke, Schodack, and Stephentown. The County also contains six villages: Castleton, East Nassau, Hoosick Falls, Nassau, Schaghticoke, and Valley Falls.

The locations of those National Register properties and districts in Rensselaer County for which latitude and longitude coordinates are listed below may be seen on a map by clicking on the links available within the table above and to the right, which allows readers to map all coordinates using online maps.[4]


          This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted June 7, 2024.[5]

Countywide listings[edit]

[6] Name on the Register Image Date listed[7] Location City or town Description
1 Adams–Myers–Bryan Farmstead August 27, 2013
(#13000629)
314 Stover Rd.
42°53′22N 73°33′48W / 42.8895°N 73.56325°W / 42.8895; -73.56325 (Adams–Myers–Bryan Farmstead)
Valley Falls Farmsteads of Pittstown NY MPS
2 Aiken House
Aiken House
Aiken House
December 31, 1974
(#74001296)
Northeast corner of Riverside and Aiken Aves.
42°38′08N 73°44′58W / 42.6356°N 73.7494°W / 42.6356; -73.7494 (Aiken House)
Rensselaer
3 Albany Avenue Historic District November 21, 1978
(#78001902)
Albany Ave.
42°31′01N 73°36′55W / 42.5169°N 73.6153°W / 42.5169; -73.6153 (Albany Avenue Historic District)
Nassau
4 Auclair–Button Farmstead June 5, 2013
(#13000360)
80 Auclair Way
42°48′34N 73°34′40W / 42.8094°N 73.5778°W / 42.8094; -73.5778 (Auclair–Button Farmstead)
Melrose Farmsteads of Pittstown, New York MPS
5 William Barnet & Son Shoddy Mill
William Barnet & Son Shoddy Mill
William Barnet & Son Shoddy Mill
October 29, 2020
(#100005703)
20 Forbes Ave.
42°39′33N 73°43′58W / 42.6591°N 73.7328°W / 42.6591; -73.7328 (William Barnet & Son Shoddy Mill)
Rensselaer
6 Baum–Wallis Farmstead January 2, 2013
(#12001130)
132 Baum Rd.
42°53′27N 73°30′21W / 42.8909°N 73.5057°W / 42.8909; -73.5057 (Baum–Wallis Farmstead)
Johnsonville vicinity Farmsteads of Pittstown, New York MPS
7 Bennington Battlefield
Bennington Battlefield
Bennington Battlefield
October 15, 1966
(#66000564)
NY 67, on VT state line
42°56′02N 73°18′25W / 42.9339°N 73.3069°W / 42.9339; -73.3069 (Bennington Battlefield)
Walloomsac Site of key American victory over British during Revolution.[8]
8 Beverwyck Manor
Beverwyck Manor
Beverwyck Manor
August 3, 1979
(#79001621)
St. Anthonys Lane.
42°39′48N 73°43′22W / 42.6633°N 73.7228°W / 42.6633; -73.7228 (Beverwyck Manor)
Rensselaer
9 Blink Bonnie
Blink Bonnie
Blink Bonnie
August 10, 2000
(#00000958)
1368 Sunset Rd.
42°34′06N 73°42′09W / 42.5683°N 73.7025°W / 42.5683; -73.7025 (Blink Bonnie)
Schodack
10 Breese-Reynolds House
Breese-Reynolds House
Breese-Reynolds House
March 1, 2007
(#07000096)
601 South St.
42°51′29N 73°19′27W / 42.8580°N 73.3243°W / 42.8580; -73.3243 (Breese-Reynolds House)
Hoosick Built by Perry Eldridge in 1880.
11 Brownell–Cornell–Gibbs Farmstead September 19, 2012
(#12000796)
606 Groveside Rd.
42°53′00N 73°26′28W / 42.8832°N 73.4410°W / 42.8832; -73.4410 (Brownell–Cornell–Gibbs Farmstead)
Buskirk vicinity
12 Burden Iron Works Site
Burden Iron Works Site
Burden Iron Works Site
November 10, 1977
(#77000977)
Address Restricted
Troy
13 Burden Ironworks Office Building
Burden Ironworks Office Building
Burden Ironworks Office Building
March 16, 1972
(#72000907)
Polk St.
42°42′35N 73°41′58W / 42.7097°N 73.6994°W / 42.7097; -73.6994 (Burden Ironworks Office Building)
Troy
14 Buskirk Covered Bridge
Buskirk Covered Bridge
Buskirk Covered Bridge
March 8, 1978
(#78003457)
Spans Hoosic River North of NY 67
42°57′30N 73°26′00W / 42.9583°N 73.4333°W / 42.9583; -73.4333 (Buskirk Covered Bridge)
Buskirk part of the Covered Bridges of Washington County Thematic Resource (TR)
15 Esek Bussey Firehouse
Esek Bussey Firehouse
Esek Bussey Firehouse
July 16, 1973
(#73001252)
302 10th St.
42°44′21N 73°40′26W / 42.7392°N 73.6739°W / 42.7392; -73.6739 (Esek Bussey Firehouse)
Troy
16 Cannon–Brownell–Herrington Farmstead January 2, 2013
(#12001131)
551 Otter Creek Rd.
42°52′57N 73°30′11W / 42.8826°N 73.5031°W / 42.8826; -73.5031 (Cannon–Brownell–Herrington Farmstead)
Johnsonville vicinity. Farmsteads of Pittstown, New York MPS
17 Cannon Building
Cannon Building
Cannon Building
March 5, 1970
(#70000427)
1 Broadway
42°43′53N 73°41′32W / 42.7314°N 73.6922°W / 42.7314; -73.6922 (Cannon Building)
Troy 1835 Alexander Jackson Davis-Ithiel Town commercial building further enhanced with mansard roof after 1870s fire.[9]
18 John Carner Jr. House
John Carner Jr. House
John Carner Jr. House
January 16, 2004
(#03001399)
1310 Best Rd.
42°37′50N 73°39′58W / 42.6306°N 73.6661°W / 42.6306; -73.6661 (John Carner Jr. House)
East Greenbush
19 Cartin–Snyder–Overacker Farmstead June 5, 2013
(#13000361)
559 Cushman Rd.
42°50′00N 73°33′31W / 42.8333°N 73.55864°W / 42.8333; -73.55864 (Cartin–Snyder–Overacker Farmstead)
Melrose Farmsteads of Pittstown, New York MPS
20 Catholic Central High School
Catholic Central High School
Catholic Central High School
January 19, 2024
(#100009781)
625 7th Avenue
42°46′30N 73°40′14W / 42.7751°N 73.6706°W / 42.7751; -73.6706 (Catholic Central High School)
Troy
21 Central Lansingburgh Historic District February 27, 2023
(#100008651)
1st Ave., 110th and 111th Sts., east alleys of 5th and 6th Aves., 117th and 120th Sts., east and west alleys of 2nd Ave.,
42°46′24N 73°40′34W / 42.7732°N 73.6761°W / 42.7732; -73.6761 (Central Lansingburgh Historic District)
Troy
22 Central Troy Historic District
Central Troy Historic District
Central Troy Historic District
August 13, 1986
(#86001527)
Adams, 1st, 4th, Washington & Hill Sts., Franklin Pl., 5th Ave.
42°43′41N 73°41′31W / 42.7281°N 73.6919°W / 42.7281; -73.6919 (Central Troy Historic District)
Troy 96-acre (39 ha) commercial section of downtown Troy with many buildings, including two National Historic Landmarks, from 1787-1940.[10]
23 Chapel and Cultural Center
Chapel and Cultural Center
Chapel and Cultural Center
February 22, 2011
(#11000041)
2125 Burdett Ave.
42°43′55N 73°40′21W / 42.7319°N 73.6725°W / 42.7319; -73.6725 (Chapel and Cultural Center)
Troy
24 Chatham Street Row
Chatham Street Row
Chatham Street Row
December 1, 1978
(#78001900)
Chatham St.
42°30′53N 73°36′40W / 42.514722°N 73.611111°W / 42.514722; -73.611111 (Chatham Street Row)
Nassau
25 Church of the Holy Cross
Church of the Holy Cross
Church of the Holy Cross
June 4, 1973
(#73001253)
136 8th St.
42°43′57N 73°41′01W / 42.7325°N 73.683611°W / 42.7325; -73.683611 (Church of the Holy Cross)
Troy Gothic Revival church built in 1844.
26 Church Street Historic District
Church Street Historic District
Church Street Historic District
November 21, 1978
(#78001901)
Church St.
42°30′54N 73°36′26W / 42.515°N 73.607222°W / 42.515; -73.607222 (Church Street Historic District)
Nassau
27 Clark-Dearstyne-Miller Inn
Clark-Dearstyne-Miller Inn
Clark-Dearstyne-Miller Inn
January 9, 2008
(#07001369)
11-13 Forbes Ave.
42°39′32N 73°44′06W / 42.6589°N 73.735°W / 42.6589; -73.735 (Clark-Dearstyne-Miller Inn)
Rensselaer
28 Coletti–Rowland–Agan Farmstead August 27, 2013
(#13000631)
82 Cooksboro Rd.
42°48′16N 73°33′50W / 42.804411°N 73.5639807°W / 42.804411; -73.5639807 (Coletti–Rowland–Agan Farmstead)
Pittstown Farmsteads of Pittstown NY MPS
29 Corliss Park Historic District February 20, 2024
(#100009935)
7th and 8th Avenues, north of Northern Drive
42°47′15N 73°39′49W / 42.7875°N 73.6637°W / 42.7875; -73.6637 (Corliss Park Historic District)
Troy
30 Cornell–Manchester Farmstead October 3, 2012
(#12000832)
292 Lower Pine Valley Rd.
42°52′38N 73°26′06W / 42.877293°N 73.435033°W / 42.877293; -73.435033 (Cornell–Manchester Farmstead)
Hoosick Falls vicinity Part of Farmsteads of Pittstown, New York MPS
31 Craver Farmstead
Craver Farmstead
Craver Farmstead
December 16, 1996
(#96001423)
115 Craver Rd.
42°37′23N 73°38′37W / 42.623056°N 73.643611°W / 42.623056; -73.643611 (Craver Farmstead)
East Greenbush
32 Defreest Homestead
Defreest Homestead
Defreest Homestead
August 2, 1977
(#77000978)
South of Troy at U.S. 4 and Jordan Rd.
42°40′32N 73°41′39W / 42.675556°N 73.694167°W / 42.675556; -73.694167 (Defreest Homestead)
North Greenbush Early Dutch house built around 1750 and early Dutch barn
33 Delaney Hotel
Delaney Hotel
Delaney Hotel
June 21, 1996
(#96000684)
Junction of NY 22 and NY 67
42°55′37N 73°20′38W / 42.926944°N 73.343889°W / 42.926944; -73.343889 (Delaney Hotel)
North Hoosick Intact Greek Revival hotel with vernacular Victorian features built ca. 1850[11]
34 Dickinson Hill Fire Tower
Dickinson Hill Fire Tower
Dickinson Hill Fire Tower
May 6, 2011
(#11000253)
Fire Tower Rd.
42°47′37N 73°24′49W / 42.79361°N 73.41361°W / 42.79361; -73.41361 (Dickinson Hill Fire Tower)
Grafton
35 District School No. 3
District School No. 3
District School No. 3
August 28, 1998
(#98001116)
1125 S. Schodack Rd.
42°30′09N 73°42′26W / 42.5025°N 73.707222°W / 42.5025; -73.707222 (District School No. 3)
Castleton-on-Hudson
36 District #6 Schoolhouse
District #6 Schoolhouse
District #6 Schoolhouse
July 3, 2008
(#08000582)
Brick Church Rd. and Buck Rd.
42°45′04N 73°34′29W / 42.751192°N 73.574667°W / 42.751192; -73.574667 (District #6 Schoolhouse)
Brunswick One-room schoolhouse built c. 1830 and closed in 1952. Believed to be one of the oldest remaining schoolhouses in Rensselaer County.[12]
37 East Nassau Central School
East Nassau Central School
East Nassau Central School
May 23, 1997
(#97000418)
37 Garfield Rd.
42°30′33N 73°30′19W / 42.509167°N 73.505278°W / 42.509167; -73.505278 (East Nassau Central School)
East Nassau
38 Elmbrook Farm
Elmbrook Farm
Elmbrook Farm
May 21, 2001
(#01000551)
2567 Brookview Rd.
42°34′22N 73°42′39W / 42.5728°N 73.7108°W / 42.5728; -73.7108 (Elmbrook Farm)
Schodack
39 Empire Stove Works May 10, 2024
(#100010275)
285 Second Street
42°43′13N 73°41′38W / 42.7204°N 73.6940°W / 42.7204; -73.6940 (Empire Stove Works)
Troy
40 Estabrook Octagon House
Estabrook Octagon House
Estabrook Octagon House
February 8, 1980
(#80002755)
8 River St.
42°53′47N 73°21′11W / 42.896389°N 73.353056°W / 42.896389; -73.353056 (Estabrook Octagon House)
Hoosick Falls 1854 octagon house built closely following specifications of Orson Squire Fowler[13]
41 Fifth Avenue-Fulton Street Historic District
Fifth Avenue-Fulton Street Historic District
Fifth Avenue-Fulton Street Historic District
March 5, 1970
(#70000428)
Bounded by Grand, William, and Union Sts., and Broadway
42°44′00N 73°40′59W / 42.7333°N 73.6831°W / 42.7333; -73.6831 (Fifth Avenue-Fulton Street Historic District)
Troy 1860s-era homes of city's business elite. One of five districts consolidated into Central Troy Historic District
42 Fire Alarm, Telegraph and Police Signaling Building
Fire Alarm, Telegraph and Police Signaling Building
Fire Alarm, Telegraph and Police Signaling Building
January 15, 2003
(#02001714)
67 State St.
42°43′47N 73°41′12W / 42.729722°N 73.686667°W / 42.729722; -73.686667 (Fire Alarm, Telegraph and Police Signaling Building)
Troy 1922 building consolidated city's public safety communications systems, in wake of history of devastating fires. After a period of vacancy in late 20th century, back in service as police headquarters[14]
43 First Presbyterian Church of Lansingburgh
First Presbyterian Church of Lansingburgh
First Presbyterian Church of Lansingburgh
August 3, 2022
(#100007954)
570 3rd Ave.
42°46′29N 73°40′34W / 42.7747°N 73.6760°W / 42.7747; -73.6760 (First Presbyterian Church of Lansingburgh)
Troy
44 Fitzgerald Brothers Brewing Company Bottling Works May 23, 2024
(#100010345)
500 River Street
42°44′20N 73°41′10W / 42.7389°N 73.6861°W / 42.7389; -73.6861 (Fitzgerald Brothers Brewing Company Bottling Works)
Troy
45 Fort Crailo
Fort Crailo
Fort Crailo
October 15, 1966
(#66000563)
South of Columbia St. on Riverside Ave.
42°38′08N 73°44′59W / 42.6356°N 73.7497°W / 42.6356; -73.7497 (Fort Crailo)
Rensselaer Only well-preserved Dutch patroon house in upper Hudson Valley[15]
46 Albert R. Fox House
Albert R. Fox House
Albert R. Fox House
April 25, 2001
(#01000430)
2801 NY 66
42°38′04N 73°32′18W / 42.6344°N 73.5383°W / 42.6344; -73.5383 (Albert R. Fox House)
Sand Lake
47 Gardner Earl Memorial Chapel and Crematorium
Gardner Earl Memorial Chapel and Crematorium
Gardner Earl Memorial Chapel and Crematorium
February 25, 2004
(#04000091)
50 101st Street
42°45′20N 73°40′17W / 42.7556°N 73.6714°W / 42.7556; -73.6714 (Gardner Earl Memorial Chapel and Crematorium)
Troy Richardsonian Romanesque memorial chapel in Oakwood Cemetery built by local industrialist for deceased son was highly influential on the design of other such buildings; designated a National Historic Landmark March 2, 2012
48 Garfield School
Garfield School
Garfield School
June 9, 1988
(#88000717)
NY 2 and Moonlawn Rd.
42°43′52N 73°35′56W / 42.7311°N 73.5989°W / 42.7311; -73.5989 (Garfield School)
Brunswick First building in Brunswick to be added to the NRHP.[16][17]
49 Glenwood May 25, 1973
(#73001254)
Eddy's Lane
42°45′04N 73°40′33W / 42.7511°N 73.6758°W / 42.7511; -73.6758 (Glenwood)
Troy
50 Gooding Farm August 5, 2022
(#100007956)
22420 NY 22
42°55′58N 73°21′39W / 42.9329°N 73.3607°W / 42.9329; -73.3607 (Gooding Farm)
Eagle Bridge
51 Grand Street Historic District
Grand Street Historic District
Grand Street Historic District
February 27, 1973
(#73001255)
Grand St. between 5th and 6th Aves.
42°43′59N 73°41′13W / 42.7331°N 73.6869°W / 42.7331; -73.6869 (Grand Street Historic District)
Troy Civil War-era rowhouses built in wake of devastating 1862 fire. Now part of Central Troy Historic District.
52 Griswold Heights Historic District February 20, 2024
(#100009936)
Madison Avenue, Project Street, Project Road, and Campbell Avenue
42°42′44N 73°40′35W / 42.7122°N 73.6763°W / 42.7122; -73.6763 (Griswold Heights Historic District)
Troy
53 Halford–Hayner Farmstead January 2, 2013
(#12001132)
346 Cooksboro Rd.
42°48′30N 73°35′29W / 42.8083°N 73.5914°W / 42.8083; -73.5914 (Halford–Hayner Farmstead)
Troy vicinity Farmsteads of Pittstown, New York MPS
54 Harder Manufacturing Company-Albany Woolen Company Inc. Building
Harder Manufacturing Company-Albany Woolen Company Inc. Building
Harder Manufacturing Company-Albany Woolen Company Inc. Building
May 20, 2021
(#100006510)
2 Green St.
42°38′11N 73°44′46W / 42.6365°N 73.7460°W / 42.6365; -73.7460 (Harder Manufacturing Company-Albany Woolen Company Inc. Building)
Rensselaer
55 Hart-Cluett Mansion
Hart-Cluett Mansion
Hart-Cluett Mansion
April 11, 1973
(#73001256)
59 2nd St.
42°43′46N 73°41′38W / 42.7294°N 73.6939°W / 42.7294; -73.6939 (Hart-Cluett Mansion)
Troy 1827 Federal style mansion is one of the best in that style in city. Home to Rensselaer County Historical Society since 1950s[18]
56 Hoosick Falls Armory
Hoosick Falls Armory
Hoosick Falls Armory
March 2, 1995
(#95000086)
Junction of Church and Elm Sts.
42°53′57N 73°21′15W / 42.8992°N 73.3542°W / 42.8992; -73.3542 (Hoosick Falls Armory)
Hoosick Falls Intact 1889 Isaac Perry-designed armory. Home to units that have fought in the Mexican Border Campaign and Battle of Saipan.[19] Part of the Army National Guard Armories in New York State Multiple Property Submission (MPS)
57 Hoosick Falls Historic District
Hoosick Falls Historic District
Hoosick Falls Historic District
December 3, 1980
(#80004280)
Central Ave. and Main St.
42°54′04N 73°21′06W / 42.9011°N 73.3517°W / 42.9011; -73.3517 (Hoosick Falls Historic District)
Hoosick Falls Eight-acre commercial core of village with intact buildings from turn-of-the-century industrial peak[20]
58 Howard–Odmin–Sherman Farmstead April 7, 2014
(#14000130)
393 Croll Road
42°51′52N 73°30′55W / 42.86453°N 73.5152°W / 42.86453; -73.5152 (Howard–Odmin–Sherman Farmstead)
Pittstown
59 Ilium Building
Ilium Building
Ilium Building
December 18, 1970
(#70000429)
Northeast corner of Fulton and 4th Sts.
42°43′57N 73°41′20W / 42.7325°N 73.6889°W / 42.7325; -73.6889 (Ilium Building)
Troy Intact 1904 Marcus F. Cummings commercial building[21]
60 International Shirt and Collar Company
International Shirt and Collar Company
International Shirt and Collar Company
February 14, 2017
(#100000648)
2 River St.
42°43′26N 73°41′45W / 42.7238°N 73.6958°W / 42.7238; -73.6958 (International Shirt and Collar Company)
Troy
61 W. P. Irwin Bank Building
W. P. Irwin Bank Building
W. P. Irwin Bank Building
October 3, 2007
(#07001036)
156 Broadway
42°38′25N 73°44′49W / 42.6403°N 73.7469°W / 42.6403; -73.7469 (W. P. Irwin Bank Building)
Rensselaer
62 Knickerbocker Mansion
Knickerbocker Mansion
Knickerbocker Mansion
December 11, 1972
(#72000906)
Knickerbocker Rd.
42°54′18N 73°39′08W / 42.905°N 73.6522°W / 42.905; -73.6522 (Knickerbocker Mansion)
Schaghticoke
63 Henry Koon House
Henry Koon House
Henry Koon House
February 21, 1997
(#97000112)
171 Pawling Ave.
42°43′00N 73°40′13W / 42.7167°N 73.6703°W / 42.7167; -73.6703 (Henry Koon House)
Troy
64 Lansingburgh Academy
Lansingburgh Academy
Lansingburgh Academy
October 14, 1976
(#76001267)
27 114th St.
42°46′22N 73°40′34W / 42.7728°N 73.6761°W / 42.7728; -73.6761 (Lansingburgh Academy)
Troy
65 Lansingburgh Village Burial Ground
Lansingburgh Village Burial Ground
Lansingburgh Village Burial Ground
November 21, 2002
(#02001358)
Third Ave. and 107th St.
42°45′52N 73°40′48W / 42.7644°N 73.68°W / 42.7644; -73.68 (Lansingburgh Village Burial Ground)
Troy
66 Lion Factory
Lion Factory
Lion Factory
April 28, 2022
(#100007669)
750 2nd Ave.
42°46′54N 73°40′26W / 42.7816°N 73.6740°W / 42.7816; -73.6740 (Lion Factory)
Troy
67 Marsh–Link–Pollock Farm December 22, 2014
(#14001072)
66 White Church Lane
42°44′16N 73°33′14W / 42.7379°N 73.5539°W / 42.7379; -73.5539 (Marsh–Link–Pollock Farm)
Brunswick Well-preserved 1840s farmstead
68 David Mathews House
David Mathews House
David Mathews House
September 10, 1979
(#79000274)
VT 67
42°56′27N 73°16′28W / 42.9408°N 73.2744°W / 42.9408; -73.2744 (David Mathews House)
Hoosick
69 McCarthy Building
McCarthy Building
McCarthy Building
March 5, 1970
(#70000430)
255-257 River St.
42°43′56N 73°41′30W / 42.7322°N 73.6917°W / 42.7322; -73.6917 (McCarthy Building)
Troy Downtown Troy landmark built in 1904 and largely intact[22]
70 Mechanicville Hydroelectric Plant
Mechanicville Hydroelectric Plant
Mechanicville Hydroelectric Plant
November 13, 1989
(#89001942)
At NY 32 on Hudson River
42°52′41N 73°40′47W / 42.878056°N 73.679722°W / 42.878056; -73.679722 (Mechanicville Hydroelectric Plant)
Mechanicville
71 Herman Melville House
Herman Melville House
Herman Melville House
August 21, 1992
(#92001081)
2 114th St.
42°46′23N 73°40′45W / 42.773056°N 73.679167°W / 42.773056; -73.679167 (Herman Melville House)
Troy
72 Methodist Episcopal Church of Lansingburgh June 23, 2016
(#16000412)
600 3rd Ave.
42°46′32N 73°40′30W / 42.775677°N 73.675103°W / 42.775677; -73.675103 (Methodist Episcopal Church of Lansingburgh)
Troy Center of village now part of Troy was built in 1849, expanded in 1875 and rebuilt in 1903
73 Miller, Hall & Hartwell Shirt Collar Factory May 10, 2024
(#100010268)
547 and 558 River Street
42°44′26N 73°41′09W / 42.7406°N 73.6857°W / 42.7406; -73.6857 (Miller, Hall & Hartwell Shirt Collar Factory)
Troy
74 Muitzes Kill Historic District
Muitzes Kill Historic District
Muitzes Kill Historic District
July 24, 1974
(#74001297)
An irregular pattern on both sides of Schodack Landing Rd.
42°28′35N 73°43′22W / 42.476389°N 73.722778°W / 42.476389; -73.722778 (Muitzes Kill Historic District)
Schodack
75 Kate Mullany House
Kate Mullany House
Kate Mullany House
April 1, 1998
(#98000453)
350 8th St.
42°44′24N 73°40′54W / 42.74°N 73.681667°W / 42.74; -73.681667 (Kate Mullany House)
Troy Apartment building of teenaged Irish immigrant who organized her fellow garment workers and went on to become first major female U.S. labor leader[23]
76 National State Bank Building
National State Bank Building
National State Bank Building
December 29, 1970
(#70000431)
297 River St.
42°43′57N 73°41′27W / 42.7325°N 73.690833°W / 42.7325; -73.690833 (National State Bank Building)
Troy 1904 Marcus F. Cummings building shows influence of early skyscrapers; has been Monument Square landmark since its construction.[24]
77 Newton–Taber–Martin Farm
Newton–Taber–Martin Farm
Newton–Taber–Martin Farm
November 2, 2016
(#16000752)
149 Clarks Chapel Rd.
42°34′47N 73°34′40W / 42.579822°N 73.577880°W / 42.579822; -73.577880 (Newton–Taber–Martin Farm)
Nassau Continuously operated farm dates to 1788, when it was established by a Revolutionary War veteran from Massachusetts
78 New York State Barge Canal
New York State Barge Canal
New York State Barge Canal
October 15, 2014
(#14000860)
Hudson River
42°47′18N 73°40′21W / 42.788316°N 73.672442°W / 42.788316; -73.672442 (New York State Barge Canal)
Troy and Schaghticoke Successor to Erie Canal approved by state voters in early 20th century to compete with railroads.
79 Northern River Street Historic District
Northern River Street Historic District
Northern River Street Historic District
May 19, 1988
(#88000630)
403-429 and 420-430 River St.
42°44′08N 73°41′17W / 42.735556°N 73.688056°W / 42.735556; -73.688056 (Northern River Street Historic District)
Troy Transitional neighborhood between downtown and industrial areas in late 19th century; largely unchanged since then[25]
80 Oakwood Avenue Presbyterian Church
Oakwood Avenue Presbyterian Church
Oakwood Avenue Presbyterian Church
November 21, 2012
(#12000959)
313 10th St.
42°44′24N 73°40′47W / 42.74011°N 73.679792°W / 42.74011; -73.679792 (Oakwood Avenue Presbyterian Church)
Troy
81 Oakwood Cemetery
Oakwood Cemetery
Oakwood Cemetery
October 4, 1984
(#84000021)
50 101st St.
42°45′44N 73°40′12W / 42.762222°N 73.67°W / 42.762222; -73.67 (Oakwood Cemetery)
Troy Burial site of "Uncle Sam" Wilson and Civil War Gen. George H. Thomas[26]
82 Old Troy Hospital
Old Troy Hospital
Old Troy Hospital
October 25, 1973
(#73001257)
8th St.
42°43′54N 73°41′00W / 42.731667°N 73.683333°W / 42.731667; -73.683333 (Old Troy Hospital)
Troy Also known as West Hall. French Second Empire structure home to Arts Department at RPI
83 J. C. Osgood Firehouse November 2, 2000
(#00001231)
316-324 Third St.
42°43′10N 73°41′35W / 42.719444°N 73.693056°W / 42.719444; -73.693056 (J. C. Osgood Firehouse)
Troy
84 Jacob H. Patten House
Jacob H. Patten House
Jacob H. Patten House
January 5, 2016
(#15000954)
254 4th Ave.
42°45′44N 73°40′56W / 42.7621592°N 73.6823166°W / 42.7621592; -73.6823166 (Jacob H. Patten House)
Troy 1882 brick Italianate townhouse and carriage house built for successful local blacksmith
85 Patroon Agent's House and Office
Patroon Agent's House and Office
Patroon Agent's House and Office
August 3, 1979
(#79001622)
15 Forbes Ave.
42°39′26N 73°44′07W / 42.6572°N 73.7353°W / 42.6572; -73.7353 (Patroon Agent's House and Office)
Rensselaer
86 Petersburgh United Methodist Church
Petersburgh United Methodist Church
Petersburgh United Methodist Church
January 2, 2004
(#03001354)
12 Head of Lane Rd.
42°45′08N 73°20′44W / 42.752222°N 73.345556°W / 42.752222; -73.345556 (Petersburgh United Methodist Church)
Petersburgh
87 Poesten Kill Gorge Historic District March 8, 1978
(#78001903)
Address Restricted
Troy Try also Poestenkill Gorge Historic District
88 Powers Home April 16, 1974
(#74001298)
819 3rd Ave.
42°47′02N 73°40′22W / 42.783889°N 73.672778°W / 42.783889; -73.672778 (Powers Home)
Troy
89 Proctor's Theater
Proctor's Theater
Proctor's Theater
October 4, 1979
(#79001623)
82 4th St.
42°43′55N 73°41′25W / 42.731944°N 73.690278°W / 42.731944; -73.690278 (Proctor's Theater)
Troy 1914 theater shows transition between eras of live entertainment and motion picture.[27] Part of the Movie Palaces of the Tri-Cities TR
90 Public School No.1
Public School No.1
Public School No.1
December 7, 2018
(#100003232)
2920 Fifth Avenue
42°44′49N 73°40′56W / 42.7469°N 73.6823°W / 42.7469; -73.6823 (Public School No.1)
Troy 1910 brick school built to serve newly annexed Lansingburgh neighborhood was used by district until 2013
91 Public School No. 10
Public School No. 10
Public School No. 10
November 4, 1994
(#94001281)
77 Adams St.
42°43′22N 73°41′34W / 42.722778°N 73.692778°W / 42.722778; -73.692778 (Public School No. 10)
Troy
92 Pumpkin House
Pumpkin House
Pumpkin House
June 8, 1998
(#98000573)
180 Fourth St.
42°43′35N 73°41′26W / 42.726389°N 73.690556°W / 42.726389; -73.690556 (Pumpkin House)
Troy
93 Rensselaer Society of Engineers House
Rensselaer Society of Engineers House
Rensselaer Society of Engineers House
April 5, 2019
(#100003629)
1501 Sage Avenue
42°43′47N 73°40′31W / 42.7297°N 73.6753°W / 42.7297; -73.6753 (Rensselaer Society of Engineers House)
Troy Large 1924 Colonial Revival brick building home to Rensselaer Society of Engineers
94 River Street Historic District
River Street Historic District
River Street Historic District
June 3, 1976
(#76001268)
Both sides of River St. from Congress St. to junction with 1st St.
42°43′49N 73°41′42W / 42.730278°N 73.695°W / 42.730278; -73.695 (River Street Historic District)
Troy Oldest downtown neighborhood in city, largely rebuilt after 1820 fire. Now part of Central Troy Historic District.
95 Sand Lake Baptist Church
Sand Lake Baptist Church
Sand Lake Baptist Church
January 2, 2004
(#03001353)
2960 NY 43
42°38′07N 73°32′59W / 42.635278°N 73.549722°W / 42.635278; -73.549722 (Sand Lake Baptist Church)
Averill Park
96 Schodack Landing Historic District
Schodack Landing Historic District
Schodack Landing Historic District
September 15, 1977
(#77000976)
NY 9J
42°28′58N 73°46′07W / 42.482778°N 73.768611°W / 42.482778; -73.768611 (Schodack Landing Historic District)
Schodack Landing
97 Searle, Gardner and Company Cuff and Collar Factory January 15, 2014
(#13001092)
701–715 River St.
42°44′48N 73°41′09W / 42.746653°N 73.6858526°W / 42.746653; -73.6858526 (Searle, Gardner and Company Cuff and Collar Factory)
Troy Old textile plant
98 Second Street Historic District
Second Street Historic District
Second Street Historic District
August 7, 1974
(#74001299)
Both sides of 2nd St.
42°43′53N 73°41′40W / 42.731389°N 73.694444°W / 42.731389; -73.694444 (Second Street Historic District)
Troy Troy's first desirable residential neighborhood. Many houses from 1820s-1840s. Merged into Central Troy Historic District in 1986.
99 Sharpe Homestead and Cemetery
Sharpe Homestead and Cemetery
Sharpe Homestead and Cemetery
May 19, 2005
(#05000440)
44 Laura Ln.
42°39′40N 73°41′57W / 42.6611°N 73.6992°W / 42.6611; -73.6992 (Sharpe Homestead and Cemetery)
Defreestville
100 Sherman Farm July 5, 2003
(#03000597)
35 Sherman Rd.
42°51′23N 73°30′37W / 42.856389°N 73.510278°W / 42.856389; -73.510278 (Sherman Farm)
Pittstown
101 Henry Tunis Smith Farm September 18, 1975
(#75001222)
South of Nassau on NY 203
42°29′37N 73°37′10W / 42.493611°N 73.619444°W / 42.493611; -73.619444 (Henry Tunis Smith Farm)
Nassau
102 St. Barnabas Episcopal Church January 28, 2004
(#03001517)
2900 Fifth Ave.
42°44′46N 73°40′58W / 42.746111°N 73.682778°W / 42.746111; -73.682778 (St. Barnabas Episcopal Church)
Troy
103 St. Mark's Episcopal Church
St. Mark's Episcopal Church
St. Mark's Episcopal Church
July 27, 2000
(#00000836)
Main St.
42°53′59N 73°21′02W / 42.899722°N 73.350556°W / 42.899722; -73.350556 (St. Mark's Episcopal Church)
Hoosick Falls 1858 Henry Dudley church done in brick rather than his usual stone [28]
104 St. Paul's Episcopal Church Complex
St. Paul's Episcopal Church Complex
St. Paul's Episcopal Church Complex
September 7, 1979
(#79001624)
58 3rd St.
42°43′49N 73°41′24W / 42.730278°N 73.69°W / 42.730278; -73.69 (St. Paul's Episcopal Church Complex)
Troy 1828 church is early Gothic Revival imitation of Ithiel Town's Trinity Church in New Haven, Connecticut[29]
105 Joachim Staats House and Gerrit Staats Ruin December 15, 1978
(#78001898)
North of Castleton-on-Hudson
42°34′15N 73°44′58W / 42.570833°N 73.749444°W / 42.570833; -73.749444 (Joachim Staats House and Gerrit Staats Ruin)
Castleton-on-Hudson
106 Theta Xi Fraternity Chapter House December 11, 2013
(#13000911)
1490 Sage Ave.
42°43′50N 73°40′38W / 42.730445°N 73.6773301°W / 42.730445; -73.6773301 (Theta Xi Fraternity Chapter House)
Troy Well-preserved 1931 Tudor Revival fraternity house
107 Thomas–Wiley–Johnson Farmstead September 19, 2012
(#12000798)
703 Johnsonville Rd.
42°52′19N 73°29′51W / 42.872025°N 73.49755°W / 42.872025; -73.49755 (Thomas–Wiley–Johnson Farmstead)
Johnsonville vicinity
108 Tibbits House
Tibbits House
Tibbits House
May 22, 1978
(#78001899)
South of Hoosick at junction of NY 22 and NY 7
42°51′28N 73°20′37W / 42.857778°N 73.343611°W / 42.857778; -73.343611 (Tibbits House)
Hoosick
109 Tomhannock Methodist Episcopal Church
Tomhannock Methodist Episcopal Church
Tomhannock Methodist Episcopal Church
May 27, 2014
(#14000262)
Tomhannock Rd.
42°52′10N 73°32′53W / 42.869492995785556°N 73.54792977620264°W / 42.869492995785556; -73.54792977620264 (Tomhannock Methodist Episcopal Church)
Pittstown
110 Trinity Church Lansingburgh
Trinity Church Lansingburgh
Trinity Church Lansingburgh
May 1, 1995
(#95000478)
585 Fourth Ave.
42°46′28N 73°40′32W / 42.774444°N 73.675556°W / 42.774444; -73.675556 (Trinity Church Lansingburgh)
Troy
111 Troy Gas Light Company
Troy Gas Light Company
Troy Gas Light Company
February 18, 1971
(#71000556)
Northwest corner of Jefferson St. and 5th Ave.
42°43′17N 73°41′26W / 42.721389°N 73.690556°W / 42.721389; -73.690556 (Troy Gas Light Company)
Troy Structure used to hold coal gas in the 1800s.
112 Troy Public Library
Troy Public Library
Troy Public Library
January 17, 1973
(#73001258)
100 2nd St.
42°44′46N 73°40′59W / 42.746111°N 73.683056°W / 42.746111; -73.683056 (Troy Public Library)
Troy
113 Troy Savings Bank and Music Hall
Troy Savings Bank and Music Hall
Troy Savings Bank and Music Hall
April 11, 1989
(#89001066)
32 Second St.
42°43′49N 73°41′31W / 42.730278°N 73.691944°W / 42.730278; -73.691944 (Troy Savings Bank and Music Hall)
Troy Late 19th-century bank building with full theater, including pipe organ, upstairs
114 Troy Waste Manufacturing Company Building February 14, 2014
(#14000008)
444 River St.
42°44′11N 73°41′21W / 42.7364303°N 73.6891707°W / 42.7364303; -73.6891707 (Troy Waste Manufacturing Company Building)
Troy Textile Factory Buildings in Troy, New York, 1880-1920 MPS
115 US Post Office-Hoosick Falls
US Post Office-Hoosick Falls
US Post Office-Hoosick Falls
November 17, 1988
(#88002506)
35 Main St.
42°54′02N 73°21′05W / 42.900556°N 73.351389°W / 42.900556; -73.351389 (US Post Office-Hoosick Falls)
Hoosick Falls 1925 brick Colonial Revival building mostly intact;[30] part of the US Post Offices in New York State, 1858-1943, TR
116 US Post Office-Troy
US Post Office-Troy
US Post Office-Troy
May 11, 1989
(#88002438)
400 Broadway
42°43′53N 73°41′21W / 42.731389°N 73.689167°W / 42.731389; -73.689167 (US Post Office-Troy)
Troy Stripped Classical Revival-style building from 1936, excellent example of that sort of architecture in larger city post offices during Depression. One of only three in the U.S. with interior mural by Waldo Peirce.[31] Part of the US Post Offices in New York State, 1858-1943, TR
117 United Waste Manufacturing Company Building
United Waste Manufacturing Company Building
United Waste Manufacturing Company Building
March 6, 2013
(#13000054)
1 Jackson St.
42°42′57N 73°41′46W / 42.71593°N 73.6961°W / 42.71593; -73.6961 (United Waste Manufacturing Company Building)
Troy Castellated Romanesque factory building on the Hudson River dating to 1902
118 John Evert Van Alen House
John Evert Van Alen House
John Evert Van Alen House
August 20, 2004
(#04000873)
1744 Washington Ave. Ext.
42°39′11N 73°41′56W / 42.6531°N 73.6989°W / 42.6531; -73.6989 (John Evert Van Alen House)
Defreestville
119 Van Rensselaer High School
Van Rensselaer High School
Van Rensselaer High School
August 14, 2012
(#12000511)
199 Washington Ave.
42°39′32N 73°43′37W / 42.659014°N 73.726889°W / 42.659014; -73.726889 (Van Rensselaer High School)
Rensselaer
120 Valley Falls Historic District
Valley Falls Historic District
Valley Falls Historic District
November 9, 2018
(#100003118)
State, Burton, Charles & Edward Sts.
42°53′57N 73°33′41W / 42.8992°N 73.5613°W / 42.8992; -73.5613 (Valley Falls Historic District)
Valley Falls Properties in core of industrial village date to 1830s
121 Van Zandt, Jacobs and Company Collar and Cuff Factory
Van Zandt, Jacobs and Company Collar and Cuff Factory
Van Zandt, Jacobs and Company Collar and Cuff Factory
February 14, 2014
(#14000009)
621 River St.
42°44′35N 73°41′15W / 42.7429497°N 73.6875712°W / 42.7429497; -73.6875712 (Van Zandt, Jacobs and Company Collar and Cuff Factory)
Troy Textile Factory Buildings in Troy, New York, 1880-1920 MPS
122 W. & L. E. Gurley Building
W. & L. E. Gurley Building
W. & L. E. Gurley Building
March 5, 1970
(#70000432)
514 Fulton St.
42°43′57N 73°41′18W / 42.7325°N 73.688333°W / 42.7325; -73.688333 (W. & L. E. Gurley Building)
Troy Exemplary Neoclassical commercial building preserved nearly intact; built in only eight months on site of 1845 original after 1862 fire. Home of Gurley Precision Instruments for over 150 years.[32]
123 Washington Park Historic District
Washington Park Historic District
Washington Park Historic District
May 25, 1973
(#73001259)
Washington Park and adjacent properties on 2nd, 3rd, and Washington Sts. and Washington Pl.
42°43′26N 73°41′35W / 42.723889°N 73.693056°W / 42.723889; -73.693056 (Washington Park Historic District)
Troy Rows of townhouses built by local businessmen in 1839 on the model of British residential squaresinBloomsbury. Residents are still assessed for the maintenance of the park. Now part of Central Troy Historic District.
124 Wilbur–Campbell–Stephens Company Cuff and Collar Factory February 2, 2016
(#15001026)
599 River Street
42°44′32N 73°41′17W / 42.742291°N 73.6879457°W / 42.742291; -73.6879457 (Wilbur–Campbell–Stephens Company Cuff and Collar Factory)
Troy 1899 factory building is one of five on the street.
125 Emma Willard School
Emma Willard School
Emma Willard School
August 30, 1979
(#79001625)
Pawling and Elmgrove Aves.
42°42′48N 73°39′44W / 42.713333°N 73.662222°W / 42.713333; -73.662222 (Emma Willard School)
Troy
126 William Connors Paint Manufacturing Company Building July 28, 2016
(#16000486)
669 River St.
42°44′42N 73°41′05W / 42.744927°N 73.684651°W / 42.744927; -73.684651 (William Connors Paint Manufacturing Company Building)
Troy 1880s structure home to one of the first companies to make ready-mixed paint widely available in sealed cans.
127 Winslow Chemical Laboratory
Winslow Chemical Laboratory
Winslow Chemical Laboratory
November 4, 1994
(#94001284)
105 Eighth St.
42°43′52N 73°41′05W / 42.731111°N 73.684722°W / 42.731111; -73.684722 (Winslow Chemical Laboratory)
Troy 1866 structure on RPI campus.

Former listings[edit]

[6] Name on the Register Image Date listedDate removed Location City or town Description
1 Haskell School
Haskell School
Haskell School
September 19, 2003
(#03000244)
November 15, 2023 150 Sixth Ave.
42°45′28N 73°40′42W / 42.7578°N 73.6783°W / 42.7578; -73.6783 (Haskell School)
Troy

See also[edit]

References and notes[edit]

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  • ^ "Rensselaer County History". Rensselaer County Historical Society. Retrieved July 3, 2018.
  • ^ (N.Y. Laws 1791, 14th sess., ch. 4/p. 201).
  • ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
  • ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved June 7, 2024.
  • ^ a b Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  • ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
  • ^ Richard Greenwood (November 24, 1975), National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination: Bennington Battlefield (PDF), National Park Service and Accompanying 10 photos from 1967 and 1975 (1.28 MB)
  • ^ Peckham, Mark (July 1986). "National Register of Historic Places nomination, Central Troy Historic District (requires JavaScript)". New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. Archived from the original on 2011-12-10. Retrieved 2008-10-26.. Also see excerpts at "Central Troy Historic District". Livingplaces.com., which does not require JavaScript to view.
  • ^ Peckham, Mark (July 1986). "National Register of Historic Places nomination, Central Troy Historic District". New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation (NYSOPRHP). Archived from the original on 2011-12-10. Retrieved 2008-10-26.. Also see excerpts at "Central Troy Historic District". Livingplaces.com., which does not require JavaScript to view. Page numbers used for the former version are those assigned by the JavaScript reader at the NYSOPRHP site, not those used in the document itself.
  • ^ DiSanto, Victor. "National Register of Historic Places nomination, Delaney Hotel". New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. Retrieved October 27, 2009.
  • ^ Zankel, Sharon (2008-04-22). "National Register of Historic Places nomination, District 6 Schoolhouse (Javascript)". New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. Archived from the original on 2011-12-10. Retrieved 2009-06-25.
  • ^ Harwood, John (November 15, 1979). "National Register of Historic Places nomination, Estabrook Octagon House". New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. Retrieved October 27, 2009.
  • ^ Shaver, Peter (2002-06-17). "National Register of Historic Places nomination; Fire Alarm, Telegraph and Police Signaling Building". New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. Retrieved 2008-10-26.
  • ^ James Dillon (1983), National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination: Fort Crailo (PDF), National Park Service and Accompanying photos, exterior, from 1965. (1.27 MB)
  • ^ Ingraham, Frances (1993-04-25). "Eagle Mills' Rural Charm Keeps Longtime Residents". Times Union (Albany). pp. G1. Retrieved 2009-06-14.[permanent dead link]
  • ^ Waite, Diana S. (1988-04-29). "National Register of Historic Places Registration nomination, Garfield School (Javascript)". New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. Archived from the original on 2011-12-10. Retrieved 2009-06-25.
  • ^ Brooke, Cornelia (September 1971). "National Register of Historic Places nomination, Hart-Cluett Mansion". New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. Archived from the original on 2011-12-10. Retrieved 2008-11-01.
  • ^ Todd, Nancy (December 1994). "National Register of Historic Places nomination, Hoosick Falls Armory". New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. Archived from the original on December 10, 2011. Retrieved October 25, 2009.
  • ^ Powers, Robert (August 1979). "National Register of Historic Places nomination, Hoosick Falls Historic District". New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. Archived from the original on December 10, 2011. Retrieved October 22, 2009.
  • ^ Liebs, Chester (May 1970). "National Register of Historic Places nomination, Ilium Building". New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. Retrieved 2008-11-11.
  • ^ Waite, Diana (December 1969). "National Register of Historic Places nomination, McCarthy Building". New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. Archived from the original on 2011-12-10. Retrieved 2008-11-06.
  • ^ Page Putnam Miller; Jill S. Mesirow; Andrew Laas; John W. Bond & Rachel Bliven (September 4, 1997), National Historic Landmark Nomination—Kate Mullany House (PDF), National Park Service and Accompanying 2 photos, from 1994. (493 KB)
  • ^ Liebs, Chester (May 1970). "National Register of Historic Places nomination, National State Bank Building". New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. Retrieved 2008-11-01.
  • ^ Smith, Raymond (February 1988). "National Register of Historic Places nomination, Northern River Street Historic District". New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. Archived from the original on 2011-12-10. Retrieved 2008-10-26.
  • ^ Harrison, A. Rebecca (1984-08-03). "National Register of Historic Places Registration nomination, Oakwood Cemetery (Javascript)". New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. Archived from the original on 2011-12-10. Retrieved 2009-10-06.
  • ^ Powers, Robert (May 1979). "National Register of Historic Places nomination, Proctor's Theater". New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. Archived from the original on 2011-12-10. Retrieved 2008-10-28.
  • ^ Shaver, Peter (November 24, 1999). "National Register of Historic Places nomination, St. Mark's Episcopal Church". New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. Archived from the original on December 10, 2011. Retrieved October 24, 2009.
  • ^ Dunn, Shirley (June 19, 1979). "National Register of Historic Places nomination, St. Paul's Episcopal Church (JavaScript)". New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. Archived from the original on December 10, 2011. Retrieved 2008-11-08.
  • ^ Gobrecht, Larry (December 1986). "National Register of Historic Places nomination, US Post Office–Hoosick Falls". New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. Archived from the original on December 10, 2011. Retrieved October 21, 2009.
  • ^ Gobrecht, Larry (December 1986). "National Register of Historic Places nomination, U.S. Post Office-Troy". New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. Archived from the original on 2011-12-10. Retrieved 2008-10-25.
  • ^ George R. Adams (November 1977), National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination: W. & L.E. Gurley Building (PDF), National Park Service and Accompanying 6 photos, 5 exterior and 1 interior, from 1977 and c.1970 (1.53 MB)

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