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Rensselaer County History

Seventeenth-century Dutch fur traders were the first Europeans to settle in Rensselaer County. Most of Rensselaer County was then under the patroonship of the Van Rensselaer family, for which the County was named. Due to its strategic location at juncture of the Hudson and Mohawk Rivers, the area continued to develop as a major center of trade, playing an important role during the Revolutionary War. During that war, Rensselaer County saw action in the Battle of Bennington, which was fought in the county hamlet of Walloomsac.

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  • Population: 152,538
  • Year Organized: 1791
  • Area: 654 Square Miles

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Rensselaer County Website

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Last modified: June 04, 2008
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