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Schuylerville

 
Downtown Schuylerville
 

The original Schuyler farm at Saratoga, present day Schuylerville, was built in 1720 on the Saratoga patent. After building about 20 houses around the Fish Kill and fortifying the site, Schuyler's settlement was destroyed by a French and Indian raiding party in 1745. Visiting the area in 1749, Swedish naturalist Pehr Kalm noted that the grain fields and meadows "lay waste" on account of war.

Philip Schuyler (1733-1804), a resident of Albany and champion of the Champlain Canal, rebuilt his family's estate in 1760. Schuyler's "farm at Saratoga" as it was known, was a diversified plantation participating in the international "triangular trade" that brought raw materials from the colonies to England, slaves to the West Indies, and sugar and rum to the colonies. Schuyler's advocacy for the Champlain Canal was largely motivated by the desire to expand his own economic interests. The route of the original Champlain Canal crossed through the heart of Schuyler's estate.  

In the post-revolutionary period, industry grew and thrived along the powerful falls of the Fish Creek and along the Champlain Canal. By 1831, Saratoga was renamed Schuylerville to honor the family and the man who put it on the map. Immigrants flooded into Schuylerville throughout the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, beginning with the Scots-Irish indentured servants of General Schuyler, followed by the Irish who came to dig the Old Champlain Canal, French Canadians who ventured south to work in the mills; and the Italians who came to build the Barge Canal in the early 1900s. Many other immigrants also flocked to Schuylerville, coming by canal or rail to find work in the mills.


After a period of decline in the post-mill era, Schuylerville is enjoying a renaissance, marked by the development of the Hudson Crossing Bi-County Educational Park at Lock 5, and the participation of the Old Saratoga on the Hudson Project in community revitalization efforts. Yet each year, on the first sunday of August, a parade passes in sight of the Saratoga Battle Monument, Schuyler House, the Old Champlain Canal and the Hudson River to commemorate the American Victory here at Saratoga in 1777 and the turning point of the American Revolution. Click here for parade information.

Area Transportation

Amtrak

 More than 140 years ago, the Delaware & Hudson began service through Upstate New York. Today, Amtrak's Adirondack carries on the nostalgic and romantic service from the Hudson Valley through the Champlain Valley to Montreal, showcasing the history and scenic beauty of the region along the way. Station service is available at Saratoga Springs.

New York Trailways Busline

Amtrak Train Station 26 Station Ln. 800-776-7548

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For More Information, Contact:

Town of Northumberland

www.townofnorthumberland.org
17 Catherine St., Gansevoort, NY 12831
518-792-9179
 

Town of Saratoga

www.townofsaratoga.com
12 Spring St.,
518-695-3644 · fax 518-695-6782
 

Village of Schuylerville

office@villageofschuylerville.org
www.villageofschuylerville.org
35 Spring St, Schuylerville, NY 12871
518-695-3881 · fax 518-695-3883
 

Village of Victory

23 Pine St., P.O. Box 305, Victory Mills, NY 12884

 

Kristina Saddlemire

Village of Schuylerville Historian

schuylervillehistorian@yahoo.com
35 Spring St., Schuylerville, NY 12871
518-695-3881
 

More Community Resources and Information:

Saratoga County Chamber of Commerce

Schuyerville Chamber of Commerce

Adirondack Regional Chambers of Commerce

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Longitude: -73.581782500
Elevation: 127 FT (39 M)
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