National Register of Historic Places listings in Columbia County, New York
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This is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Columbia County, New York. Seven properties and districts are further designated National Historic Landmarks.
The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map.[1]
This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted May 3, 2024.[2]
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Listings county-wide
[3] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[4] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Ancram Hamlet Historic District | January 13, 2017 (#100000477) | Cty Rte. 7, NY Rte 82, Cty Rte 8 42°03′01″N 73°38′11″W / 42.0504°N 73.6363°W / 42.0504; -73.6363 (Ancram Hamlet Historic District) | Ancram | Core of country town that grew up around state's first ironworks | |
2 | Ancramdale Historic District | Upload image | November 27, 2019 (#100004668) | NY 82, Cty. Rd. 3 & 8, Maple Ln. 42°01′05″N 73°35′29″W / 42.0181°N 73.5915°W / 42.0181; -73.5915 (Ancramdale Historic District) | Ancramdale | |
3 | Austerlitz Historic District | More images | May 25, 2018 (#100002507) | NY 22, Harvey Mtn., E Hill, W Hill & Old Rds 42°18′24″N 73°28′22″W / 42.3067°N 73.4729°W / 42.3067; -73.4729 (Austerlitz Historic District) | Austerlitz | "Old Austerlitz" is a well-preserved group of buildings reflecting influx of settlers from New England between the end of the 18th century and 1870. |
4 | Daniel and Clarissa Baldwin House | Upload image | June 27, 2012 (#12000366) | 1018 Dugway Rd. 42°19′02″N 73°32′11″W / 42.317114°N 73.536497°W / 42.317114; -73.536497 (Daniel and Clarissa Baldwin House) | Spencertown | |
5 | Barringer–Overbaugh–Lasher House | December 2, 2014 (#14000980) | 321 Main St. 42°07′57″N 73°52′48″W / 42.1326092°N 73.8798846°W / 42.1326092; -73.8798846 (Barringer–Overbaugh–Lasher House) | Germantown | Recently renovated house of early working-class settlers built around 1800; main section is one of the few remaining examples in the area of New World Dutch timber construction methods | |
6 | Bartlett House | May 8, 2012 (#12000268) | 2258 NY 66 42°19′37″N 73°37′06″W / 42.326975°N 73.618442°W / 42.326975; -73.618442 (Bartlett House) | Ghent | Railroad hotel for the New York and Harlem and Hudson and Boston Railroads | |
7 | Bigelow-Finch-Fowler Farm | Upload image | November 4, 2019 (#100004553) | 1549 US 20 42°29′08″N 73°28′15″W / 42.4856°N 73.4709°W / 42.4856; -73.4709 (Bigelow-Finch-Fowler Farm) | West Lebanon | |
8 | Blinn-Pulver Farmhouse | Upload image | February 12, 2003 (#03000025) | 219 Hudson Ave. 42°20′57″N 73°36′14″W / 42.349167°N 73.603889°W / 42.349167; -73.603889 (Blinn-Pulver Farmhouse) | Chatham | |
9 | Bouwerie | Upload image | October 7, 1983 (#83003918) | Buckwheat Bridge Rd. 42°05′22″N 73°48′46″W / 42.089444°N 73.812778°W / 42.089444; -73.812778 (Bouwerie) | Clermont | |
10 | Thomas Brodhead House | October 7, 1983 (#83003919) | US 9 42°05′24″N 73°49′21″W / 42.09°N 73.8225°W / 42.09; -73.8225 (Thomas Brodhead House) | Clermont | Intact 1795 Federal style brick house | |
11 | Dr. Oliver Bronson House and Estate | More images | July 31, 2003 (#03001035) | West of US 9 42°14′35″N 73°47′08″W / 42.243031°N 73.785464°W / 42.243031; -73.785464 (Dr. Oliver Bronson House and Estate) | Hudson | First house built in Hudson River Bracketed style. Now on prison grounds. |
12 | Dr. Oliver Bronson House and Stables | February 20, 1973 (#73001173) | South of Hudson off US 9 42°14′28″N 73°47′06″W / 42.241225°N 73.784892°W / 42.241225; -73.784892 (Dr. Oliver Bronson House and Stables) | Hudson | ||
13 | Burroughs–Foland Farm | May 12, 2014 (#14000205) | 2323 US 9 42°06′46″N 73°48′33″W / 42.112799°N 73.809239°W / 42.112799; -73.809239 (Burroughs–Foland Farm) | Livingston | Farm's 1903 main house is a rare rural Mission Revival style house in New York | |
14 | Church of Our Saviour | February 14, 1997 (#97000067) | NY 22, near the junction with US 20, Hamlet of Lebanon Springs 42°28′27″N 73°22′50″W / 42.474167°N 73.380556°W / 42.474167; -73.380556 (Church of Our Saviour) | New Lebanon | ||
15 | Church of St. John in the Wilderness | August 10, 1995 (#95000963) | Junction of NY 344 and Valley View Rd. 42°07′14″N 73°31′09″W / 42.120556°N 73.519167°W / 42.120556; -73.519167 (Church of St. John in the Wilderness) | Copake Falls | ||
16 | Church of St. John the Evangelist | April 13, 1972 (#72000827) | Chittenden Rd. 42°18′30″N 73°44′51″W / 42.308333°N 73.7475°W / 42.308333; -73.7475 (Church of St. John the Evangelist) | Stockport | ||
17 | Clarkson Chapel | October 7, 1983 (#83003920) | NY 9G 42°05′37″N 73°53′48″W / 42.093611°N 73.896667°W / 42.093611; -73.896667 (Clarkson Chapel) | Clermont | 1860 Carpenter Gothic chapel built by Livingston family | |
18 | Claverack Free Library | January 7, 1998 (#97001624) | 629 NY 23B 42°13′22″N 73°44′09″W / 42.222778°N 73.735833°W / 42.222778; -73.735833 (Claverack Free Library) | Claverack | 1932 Colonial Revival library | |
19 | Clermont | More images | February 18, 1971 (#71000535) | Clermont State Park 42°04′59″N 73°55′40″W / 42.083056°N 73.927778°W / 42.083056; -73.927778 (Clermont) | Germantown | Seat of Livingston family lands in region |
20 | Clermont Academy | October 7, 1983 (#83003931) | US 9 42°05′12″N 73°49′34″W / 42.086667°N 73.826111°W / 42.086667; -73.826111 (Clermont Academy) | Clermont | Wooden Federal style building erected in 1834 is oldest school building in state, although no longer in use. | |
21 | Clermont Civic Historic District | July 3, 2003 (#03000604) | 1795 US 9 42°05′14″N 73°49′34″W / 42.087222°N 73.826111°W / 42.087222; -73.826111 (Clermont Civic Historic District) | Clermont | 19th-century buildings from early years of town | |
22 | Clermont Estates Historic District | May 7, 1979 (#79001572) | South of Germantown 42°06′07″N 73°54′53″W / 42.101944°N 73.914722°W / 42.101944; -73.914722 (Clermont Estates Historic District) | Germantown | Subsumed into Hudson River Historic District along with Sixteen Mile District | |
23 | Columbia Turnpike-East Tollhouse | More images | June 23, 2016 (#16000411) | NY 23 42°11′04″N 73°29′26″W / 42.184440°N 73.490565°W / 42.184440; -73.490565 (Columbia Turnpike-East Tollhouse) | Hillsdale | 1830s wooden house was part of major transportation route into Massachusetts for most of 19th century |
24 | Columbia Turnpike-West Tollhouse | December 28, 2000 (#00001571) | NY 23B 42°14′21″N 73°45′37″W / 42.239167°N 73.760278°W / 42.239167; -73.760278 (Columbia Turnpike-West Tollhouse) | Greenport | ||
25 | Charles H. Coons Farm | Upload image | July 22, 2015 (#15000475) | 516 Church Ave. 42°06′43″N 73°53′06″W / 42.1118108°N 73.884866°W / 42.1118108; -73.884866 (Charles H. Coons Farm) | Germantown | Complex built by successful 19th-century fruit farm includes Picturesque farmhouse and New World Dutch barn |
26 | Coons House | October 7, 1983 (#83003932) | NY 9G 42°05′33″N 73°53′41″W / 42.0925°N 73.894722°W / 42.0925; -73.894722 (Coons House) | Clermont | 1850 home is only temple-style Greek Revival building in Clermont. | |
27 | Copake Falls Methodist Episcopal Church | Upload image | July 11, 2012 (#12000405) | Miles Rd. 42°07′10″N 73°31′27″W / 42.119578°N 73.524265°W / 42.119578; -73.524265 (Copake Falls Methodist Episcopal Church) | Copake Falls | Now the Roeliff Jansen Historical Society |
28 | Copake Grange Hall | Upload image | July 3, 2001 (#01000291) | Empire Rd., south of Old Route 22 42°06′09″N 73°33′01″W / 42.1025°N 73.550278°W / 42.1025; -73.550278 (Copake Grange Hall) | Copake | |
29 | Copake Iron Works Historic District | More images | April 18, 2007 (#07000334) | Taconic State Park 42°07′09″N 73°30′50″W / 42.119286°N 73.513794°W / 42.119286; -73.513794 (Copake Iron Works Historic District) | Copake Falls | |
30 | Copake Memorial Clock | More images | February 3, 2012 (#11001089) | Main St. 42°06′13″N 73°32′58″W / 42.103481°N 73.549569°W / 42.103481; -73.549569 (Copake Memorial Clock) | Copake | 1944 World War II memorial has become symbol of this small town |
31 | Copake Railroad Depot | Upload image | January 19, 2024 (#100009779) | 32 County Route 7A 42°05′43″N 73°32′39″W / 42.0952°N 73.5443°W / 42.0952; -73.5443 (Copake Railroad Depot) | Copake | |
32 | Copake United Methodist Church and Copake Cemetery | Upload image | June 27, 2007 (#07000624) | Church St. 42°06′14″N 73°33′05″W / 42.103889°N 73.551389°W / 42.103889; -73.551389 (Copake United Methodist Church and Copake Cemetery) | Copake | |
33 | Crandell Theatre | September 18, 2017 (#100001623) | 46–48 Main St. 42°21′48″N 73°35′44″W / 42.363238°N 73.595549°W / 42.363238; -73.595549 (Crandell Theatre) | Chatham | ||
34 | Crow Hill | Upload image | May 9, 1997 (#97000412) | Junction of NY 9H and Co. Rt. 21, northwest corner 42°23′22″N 73°41′24″W / 42.389444°N 73.69°W / 42.389444; -73.69 (Crow Hill) | Kinderhook | |
35 | Dick House | Upload image | July 29, 2009 (#09000573) | 641 Co. Rte. 8 42°07′36″N 73°51′17″W / 42.126783°N 73.854778°W / 42.126783; -73.854778 (Dick House) | Germantown | |
36 | Donnelly House | Upload image | August 2, 2000 (#00000880) | Cty. Rd. 5 42°26′49″N 73°26′00″W / 42.446944°N 73.433333°W / 42.446944; -73.433333 (Donnelly House) | New Lebanon | |
37 | Dr. Joseph P. Dorr House | Upload image | October 31, 2007 (#07001123) | 2745 NY 23 42°10′58″N 73°31′05″W / 42.182778°N 73.518056°W / 42.182778; -73.518056 (Dr. Joseph P. Dorr House) | Hillsdale | |
38 | Double-Span Whipple Bowstring Truss Bridge | More images | April 17, 1980 (#80002598) | Van Wyck Lane 42°12′54″N 73°43′45″W / 42.215°N 73.729167°W / 42.215; -73.729167 (Double-Span Whipple Bowstring Truss Bridge) | Claverack | Shaw Bridge, currently closed to all traffic, is only bridge of this type with two spans in the country |
39 | Henry A. and Evanlina Dubois House | December 6, 2004 (#04001340) | 105 Ten Broeck Ln. 42°14′23″N 73°46′53″W / 42.239722°N 73.781389°W / 42.239722; -73.781389 (Henry A. and Evanlina Dubois House) | Hudson | ||
40 | Emmanuel Lutheran Church of Harlemville and Cemetery | Upload image | January 24, 2002 (#01001505) | Cty. 21 and Pheasant Ln., Harlemville Rd. at Ten Broeck Rd. 42°15′54″N 73°35′03″W / 42.265°N 73.584167°W / 42.265; -73.584167 (Emmanuel Lutheran Church of Harlemville and Cemetery) | Harlemville | |
41 | Cornelius H. Evans House | November 1, 1974 (#74001226) | 414–416 Warren St. 42°15′04″N 73°47′19″W / 42.251111°N 73.788611°W / 42.251111; -73.788611 (Cornelius H. Evans House) | Hudson | Intact 1861 house of local brewer and two-term city mayor | |
42 | Fairview Manor | Upload image | September 5, 2023 (#100009291) | 20 NY 9H 42°13′26″N 73°44′06″W / 42.2240°N 73.7349°W / 42.2240; -73.7349 (Fairview Manor) | Claverack | |
43 | George Felpel House | August 21, 1997 (#97000927) | 60 NY 9H 42°13′41″N 73°43′54″W / 42.228056°N 73.731667°W / 42.228056; -73.731667 (George Felpel House) | Claverack | 1922 Colonial Revival house built with remaining stones from Claverack College | |
44 | First Columbia County Courthouse | January 7, 1998 (#97001623) | 549 NY 23B 42°13′23″N 73°44′35″W / 42.223056°N 73.743056°W / 42.223056; -73.743056 (First Columbia County Courthouse) | Claverack | 1786 courthouse, now apartments, was original court of Harry Croswell sedition trial | |
45 | First Presbyterian Church | More images | September 7, 1979 (#79001574) | Church St. 42°24′55″N 73°40′36″W / 42.415278°N 73.676667°W / 42.415278; -73.676667 (First Presbyterian Church) | Valatie | |
46 | Forth House | Upload image | June 11, 2010 (#10000331) | 2751 US-9 42°09′30″N 73°46′14″W / 42.158361°N 73.770547°W / 42.158361; -73.770547 (Forth House) | Livingston | |
47 | Front Street-Parade Hill-Lower Warren Street Historic District | March 5, 1970 (#70000420) | Front and Warren Sts. 42°15′19″N 73°47′42″W / 42.255278°N 73.795°W / 42.255278; -73.795 (Front Street-Parade Hill-Lower Warren Street Historic District) | Hudson | Superseded by later Hudson Historic District after some properties demolished | |
48 | Gallatin Reformed Church & Cemetery | Upload image | July 29, 2021 (#100006759) | 234 Cty. Rd. 7 42°01′11″N 73°42′12″W / 42.0197°N 73.7033°W / 42.0197; -73.7033 (Gallatin Reformed Church & Cemetery) | Gallatinville | |
49 | German Reformed Sanctity Church Parsonage | January 30, 1976 (#76001209) | Maple Ave. 42°08′30″N 73°52′59″W / 42.141667°N 73.883056°W / 42.141667; -73.883056 (German Reformed Sanctity Church Parsonage) | Germantown | Parsonage remaining from early days of Palatine German settlement in the region built in two sections in mid-18th century. Oldest building in town.[5] | |
50 | Elisha Gilbert House | Upload image | September 7, 1984 (#84002098) | US 20 42°28′09″N 73°25′46″W / 42.469167°N 73.429444°W / 42.469167; -73.429444 (Elisha Gilbert House) | New Lebanon | |
51 | Glenco Mills Methodist Church | Upload image | December 30, 2019 (#100004818) | 42°09′01″N 73°44′30″W / 42.1504°N 73.7418°W / 42.1504; -73.7418 (Glenco Mills Methodist Church) | Glenco Mills | 1869 church funded by native with the money he made working in New York City |
52 | Harder Knitting Mill | Upload image | January 27, 2023 (#100008575) | 549 Washington St. 42°15′02″N 73°46′53″W / 42.2506°N 73.7814°W / 42.2506; -73.7814 (Harder Knitting Mill) | Hudson | |
53 | Hickory Hill | Upload image | October 7, 1983 (#83003934) | Buckwheat Bridge Rd. 42°05′39″N 73°49′06″W / 42.094167°N 73.818333°W / 42.094167; -73.818333 (Hickory Hill) | Clermont | |
54 | Hillsdale Hamlet Historic District | January 27, 2010 (#09001283) | NY-22 and NY-23, Anthony, Cold Water and Maple Sts., Old Town and Pill Hill Rds. 42°10′48″N 73°31′18″W / 42.179881°N 73.521636°W / 42.179881; -73.521636 (Hillsdale Hamlet Historic District) | Hillsdale | Historic core of small country town | |
55 | Stephen Hogeboom House | August 21, 1997 (#97000944) | 562 NY 23B 42°13′21″N 73°44′33″W / 42.2225°N 73.7425°W / 42.2225; -73.7425 (Stephen Hogeboom House) | Claverack | Intact late 18th-century house at original center of community later renovated in Greek Revival style | |
56 | House at New Forge | Upload image | December 14, 1987 (#87002143) | 128 New Forge Rd. 42°06′23″N 73°40′32″W / 42.106389°N 73.675556°W / 42.106389; -73.675556 (House at New Forge) | New Forge | |
57 | Houses at 37–47 North Fifth St. | November 15, 2003 (#03001142) | 37–47 N. Fifth St. 42°15′02″N 73°47′09″W / 42.250556°N 73.785833°W / 42.250556; -73.785833 (Houses at 37–47 North Fifth St.) | Hudson | Intact frame Italianate worker houses from the 1870s. Used today by substance-abuse rehabilitation program. | |
58 | Hudson Almshouse | September 19, 2008 (#08000921) | 400 State St., at the head of 4th St. 42°15′09″N 73°47′13″W / 42.252552°N 73.786844°W / 42.252552; -73.786844 (Hudson Almshouse) | Hudson | ||
59 | Hudson Historic District | More images | October 21, 1985 (#85003363) | Roughly bounded by Warren and State Sts., Eighth and Seventh Sts., E. Allen and Allen St., and Penn Central RR 42°15′00″N 73°47′18″W / 42.25°N 73.788333°W / 42.25; -73.788333 (Hudson Historic District) | Hudson | City's downtown developed along grid pattern devised in 1785; over 700 contributing properties from late 18th to early 20th centuries. Warren Street is the most intact 19th-century commercial street in the state. |
60 | Hudson River Heritage Historic District | More images | December 14, 1990 (#90002219) | East side of the Hudson River between Germantown and Staatsburg 42°00′39″N 73°55′19″W / 42.0109°N 73.9219°W / 42.0109; -73.9219 (Hudson River Heritage Historic District) | Germantown | 35 square miles (91 km2) along east bank of river, shared with Dutchess County, retaining architecture and land use from semi-feudal colonial era. Largest historic district on U.S. mainland. |
61 | Hudson/Athens Lighthouse | More images | May 29, 1979 (#79003796) | South of Middle Ground Flats in Hudson River 42°15′06″N 73°48′32″W / 42.251667°N 73.808889°W / 42.251667; -73.808889 (Hudson/Athens Lighthouse) | Hudson | 1873 Second Empire lighthouse on caisson is model for Stepping Stones Light off Long Island |
62 | Dr. Abram Jordan House | September 9, 1999 (#99001135) | 137 NY 23 42°13′29″N 73°43′27″W / 42.224722°N 73.724167°W / 42.224722; -73.724167 (Dr. Abram Jordan House) | Claverack | Intact 1822 Greek Revival house | |
63 | Kinderhook Village District | July 24, 1974 (#74001227) | Both sides of US 9 42°23′29″N 73°42′02″W / 42.391389°N 73.700556°W / 42.391389; -73.700556 (Kinderhook Village District) | Kinderhook | Intact collection of 18th- and early 19th-century buildings in Martin Van Buren's hometown. | |
64 | Knollcroft | August 14, 1985 (#85002287) | CR 9 42°23′32″N 73°31′51″W / 42.392222°N 73.530833°W / 42.392222; -73.530833 (Knollcroft) | New Concord | ||
65 | Lace House | February 21, 1985 (#85000336) | NY 22 and Miller Rd. 42°22′36″N 73°25′45″W / 42.3767°N 73.4292°W / 42.3767; -73.4292 (Lace House) | Canaan | 1806 Federal-style house preserved intact | |
66 | Lebanon Springs Union Free School | November 21, 1991 (#91001727) | NY 22 east of the junction with Cemetery Rd. 42°28′26″N 73°22′58″W / 42.4739°N 73.3828°W / 42.4739; -73.3828 (Lebanon Springs Union Free School) | New Lebanon | ||
67 | Linlithgo Reformed Church of Livingston | Upload image | February 1, 2006 (#05001614) | 447 Church Rd. 42°08′40″N 73°46′36″W / 42.1444°N 73.7767°W / 42.1444; -73.7767 (Linlithgo Reformed Church of Livingston) | Livingston | |
68 | Livingston Memorial Church and Burial Ground | More images | September 12, 1985 (#85002271) | CR 10 & Wire Rd. 42°10′16″N 73°50′50″W / 42.1711°N 73.8472°W / 42.1711; -73.8472 (Livingston Memorial Church and Burial Ground) | Linlithgo | |
69 | Henry W. Livingston House | Upload image | February 18, 1971 (#71000536) | North of Bell's Pond 42°10′36″N 73°44′58″W / 42.1767°N 73.7494°W / 42.1767; -73.7494 (Henry W. Livingston House) | Livingston | |
70 | William Henry Ludlow House | August 8, 1997 (#97000826) | 465 NY 23B 42°13′29″N 73°44′46″W / 42.2247°N 73.7461°W / 42.2247; -73.7461 (William Henry Ludlow House) | Claverack | ||
71 | Ludlow-Van Rensselaer House | More images | August 21, 1997 (#97000945) | 465 NY 23B 42°13′31″N 73°44′48″W / 42.2253°N 73.7467°W / 42.2253; -73.7467 (Ludlow-Van Rensselaer House) | Claverack | |
72 | Lynch Hotel | Upload image | June 10, 2005 (#05000573) | 41 Ferry Rd. 42°21′22″N 73°47′12″W / 42.3561°N 73.7867°W / 42.3561; -73.7867 (Lynch Hotel) | Nutten Hook | |
73 | James Lynch House | Upload image | November 13, 2009 (#09000906) | 33 Ferry Road 42°21′15″N 73°47′09″W / 42.3543°N 73.7857°W / 42.3543; -73.7857 (James Lynch House) | Nutten Hook | |
74 | Melius-Bentley House | Upload image | August 11, 1982 (#82005024) | North of Pine Plains on Mt. Ross Rd. 42°00′19″N 73°42′36″W / 42.0053°N 73.71°W / 42.0053; -73.71 (Melius-Bentley House) | Ancram | |
75 | Mellenville Railroad Station | September 29, 2000 (#00001120) | NY 217 42°15′11″N 73°40′05″W / 42.2531°N 73.6681°W / 42.2531; -73.6681 (Mellenville Railroad Station) | Mellenville | ||
76 | Jacob P. Mesick House | More images | August 21, 1997 (#97000947) | 68 Van Wyck Ln. 42°12′47″N 73°43′37″W / 42.2131°N 73.7269°W / 42.2131; -73.7269 (Jacob P. Mesick House) | Claverack | Greek Revival house on large farm built ca. 1840 |
77 | Harmon Miller House | August 8, 1997 (#97000827) | 6109 9H 42°12′56″N 73°44′09″W / 42.2156°N 73.7358°W / 42.2156; -73.7358 (Harmon Miller House) | Claverack | "Brookbound", 1878 home of prosperous local farmer, is one of the few Second Empire buildings in Claverack area | |
78 | Stephen Miller House | August 8, 1997 (#97000825) | 114 NY 23 42°13′20″N 73°43′38″W / 42.2222°N 73.7272°W / 42.2222; -73.7272 (Stephen Miller House) | Claverack | 1790 farmhouse is representative of era's architecture in area. | |
79 | Mount Lebanon Shaker Society | More images | October 15, 1966 (#66000511) | U.S. 20 42°26′51″N 73°23′07″W / 42.4475°N 73.3853°W / 42.4475; -73.3853 (Mount Lebanon Shaker Society) | New Lebanon | Oldest surviving Shaker colony in continuous existence in U.S. |
80 | Muldor-Miller House | More images | October 27, 2022 (#100008312) | 571 NY 23B 42°13′22″N 73°44′27″W / 42.2227°N 73.7408°W / 42.2227; -73.7408 (Muldor-Miller House) | Claverack | |
81 | Cornelius S. Muller House | August 8, 1997 (#97000823) | 602 NY 23B 42°13′22″N 73°44′20″W / 42.2228°N 73.7389°W / 42.2228; -73.7389 (Cornelius S. Muller House) | Claverack | 1767 Dutch-English brick house was site of courts martial during Revolution | |
82 | New Concord Historic District | Upload image | January 19, 2010 (#09001268) | County Route 9 42°23′43″N 73°31′35″W / 42.3954°N 73.5265°W / 42.3954; -73.5265 (New Concord Historic District) | New Concord | |
83 | New Lebanon District No. 8 School | Upload image | April 22, 2021 (#100006480) | 565 US 20 (Columbia Tpk.) 42°27′53″N 73°23′42″W / 42.4648°N 73.3951°W / 42.4648; -73.3951 (New Lebanon District No. 8 School) | New Lebanon | |
84 | North Chatham Historic District | More images | September 4, 2012 (#12000596) | NY 203, County Roads 32 & 17, Depot St., Mill Ln., Bunker Hill & Dom Rds. 42°28′15″N 73°37′54″W / 42.47079°N 73.63172°W / 42.47079; -73.63172 (North Chatham Historic District) | North Chatham | District with 131 contributing buildings and structures, primarily along NY 203. |
85 | North Hillsdale Methodist Church | October 1, 2010 (#10000811) | 1012 County Rte 21 42°14′15″N 73°30′29″W / 42.2374°N 73.5081°W / 42.2374; -73.5081 (North Hillsdale Methodist Church) | North Hillsdale | ||
86 | Oak Hill | Upload image | June 26, 1979 (#79001573) | North of Linlithgo on Oak Hill Rd. 42°12′00″N 73°50′40″W / 42.2°N 73.8444°W / 42.2; -73.8444 (Oak Hill) | Linlithgo | |
87 | Olana | More images | October 15, 1966 (#66000509) | Church Hill, E end of Rip Van Winkle Bridge 42°12′52″N 73°49′47″W / 42.214444°N 73.829722°W / 42.214444; -73.829722 (Olana) | Greenport | Moorish Revival home of Hudson River School artist Frederick Church |
88 | Old Parsonage | October 7, 1983 (#83003935) | Buckwheat Bridge Rd. 42°05′32″N 73°49′07″W / 42.092222°N 73.818611°W / 42.092222; -73.818611 (Old Parsonage) | Clermont | ||
89 | Peck House | July 22, 1999 (#99000869) | NY 203 42°28′30″N 73°38′00″W / 42.475°N 73.633333°W / 42.475; -73.633333 (Peck House) | Chatham | ||
90 | Persons of Color Cemetery at Kinderhook | More images | March 22, 2016 (#16000107) | E. of Rothermel Ave. 42°23′44″N 73°42′15″W / 42.395505°N 73.704275°W / 42.395505; -73.704275 (Persons of Color Cemetery at Kinderhook) | Kinderhook | Cemetery established c.1816 for burials of African-Americans. There may have been hundreds of burials; about 15 gravestones survive. |
91 | Harriet Phillips Bungalow | August 21, 1997 (#97000946) | 438 NY 23B 42°13′40″N 73°44′58″W / 42.227778°N 73.749444°W / 42.227778; -73.749444 (Harriet Phillips Bungalow) | Claverack | Intact 1926 bungalow; possibly a catalog home from a defunct competitor of Sears | |
92 | Philmont Historic District | Upload image | March 11, 2024 (#100010025) | Ark St., Band St., Block St., Canal St., Church St., Columbia Ave., Eagle St., Ellsworth St., Elm St., Garden St., Main St., Maple Ave. 42°14′57″N 73°38′57″W / 42.2491°N 73.6491°W / 42.2491; -73.6491 (Philmont Historic District) | Philmont | |
93 | Pine View Farm | Upload image | June 6, 2002 (#02000614) | 567 Collins St. 42°12′59″N 73°30′16″W / 42.216389°N 73.504444°W / 42.216389; -73.504444 (Pine View Farm) | Hillsdale | |
94 | Rev. Dr. Elbert S. Porter House | More images | August 21, 1997 (#97000949) | 6163 New York State Route 9H 42°13′17″N 73°44′03″W / 42.221364°N 73.734211°W / 42.221364; -73.734211 (Rev. Dr. Elbert S. Porter House) | Claverack | |
95 | Pratt Homestead | Upload image | November 13, 2009 (#09000907) | 866 Route 203 42°19′44″N 73°33′04″W / 42.328889°N 73.551111°W / 42.328889; -73.551111 (Pratt Homestead) | Spencertown | |
96 | William and Victoria Pulver House | April 6, 2005 (#05000260) | 2329 Cty Rd. 8 42°05′01″N 73°45′30″W / 42.083611°N 73.758333°W / 42.083611; -73.758333 (William and Victoria Pulver House) | Snyderville | ||
97 | Red Rock Schoolhouse | Upload image | October 27, 2022 (#100008311) | 459 Cty. Rd. 24 42°21′45″N 73°29′48″W / 42.3626°N 73.4967°W / 42.3626; -73.4967 (Red Rock Schoolhouse) | Red Rock | |
98 | Reformed Dutch Church of Claverack | June 21, 2001 (#01000673) | NY 9H, north of NY 23B 42°13′42″N 73°43′56″W / 42.228333°N 73.732222°W / 42.228333; -73.732222 (Reformed Dutch Church of Claverack) | Claverack | 1767 church, renovated and expanded in the 19th century, is oldest institutional building in county | |
99 | Requa House | Upload image | November 15, 2002 (#02001325) | 9 Requa Rd. 42°27′32″N 73°46′04″W / 42.458889°N 73.767778°W / 42.458889; -73.767778 (Requa House) | Stuyvesant | |
100 | Richmond Hill | More images | July 6, 1988 (#88000917) | CR 31 42°07′36″N 73°49′11″W / 42.126667°N 73.819722°W / 42.126667; -73.819722 (Richmond Hill) | Livingston | |
101 | Riders Mills Historic District | More images | August 2, 2000 (#00000877) | NY 66, Bachus Rd., Riders Mills Rd. 42°28′43″N 73°33′40″W / 42.478611°N 73.561111°W / 42.478611; -73.561111 (Riders Mills Historic District) | Chatham | |
102 | Simeon Rockefeller House | Upload image | July 2, 2009 (#09000479) | 524 Columbia Co. Rte. 8 42°07′52″N 73°51′50″W / 42.131111°N 73.863889°W / 42.131111; -73.863889 (Simeon Rockefeller House) | Germantown vicinity | |
103 | Rossman-Prospect Avenue Historic District | October 21, 1985 (#85003364) | Prospect and Rossman Aves. 42°14′40″N 73°46′46″W / 42.244444°N 73.779444°W / 42.244444; -73.779444 (Rossman-Prospect Avenue Historic District) | Hudson | First planned subdivision in city outside of original grid plan in late 19th century | |
104 | Rowe-Lant Farm | Upload image | March 23, 2010 (#10000099) | 983 NY-295 42°24′19″N 73°32′16″W / 42.405353°N 73.537703°W / 42.405353; -73.537703 (Rowe-Lant Farm) | East Chatham | |
105 | St. John's Lutheran Church | Upload image | June 30, 2009 (#09000480) | 1273 Co. Rte. 7 42°02′58″N 73°38′19″W / 42.0495°N 73.6386°W / 42.0495; -73.6386 (St. John's Lutheran Church) | Ancram | |
106 | St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church | January 11, 2002 (#01001437) | 923 NY 19 42°05′36″N 73°47′48″W / 42.0933°N 73.7967°W / 42.0933; -73.7967 (St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church) | Livingston | ||
107 | St. Luke's Church | October 7, 1983 (#83003936) | US 9 42°05′14″N 73°49′32″W / 42.0872°N 73.8256°W / 42.0872; -73.8256 (St. Luke's Church) | Clermont | 1857 Gothic Revival church designed by Richard M. Upjohn; no longer in use. | |
108 | St. Peter's Presbyterian Church and Spencertown Cemetery | More images | August 2, 2002 (#02000821) | Cty. Rte. 7, at NY 203 42°19′20″N 73°32′47″W / 42.3222°N 73.5464°W / 42.3222; -73.5464 (St. Peter's Presbyterian Church and Spencertown Cemetery) | Spencertown | 1771 New England-style frame church moved across road in 1826. Cemetery dates to 1760. |
109 | R. and W. Scott Ice Company Powerhouse and Ice House Site | Upload image | February 21, 1985 (#85000337) | River Rd. 42°21′28″N 73°47′22″W / 42.357778°N 73.789444°W / 42.357778; -73.789444 (R. and W. Scott Ice Company Powerhouse and Ice House Site) | Stuyvesant | |
110 | Silvernail Homestead | Upload image | June 11, 2010 (#10000332) | 383 Poole Hill Rd. 42°01′08″N 73°37′11″W / 42.019014°N 73.619683°W / 42.019014; -73.619683 (Silvernail Homestead) | Ancram | |
111 | Simons General Store | April 23, 1973 (#73001171) | Ancram Sq. 42°03′02″N 73°38′16″W / 42.050556°N 73.637778°W / 42.050556; -73.637778 (Simons General Store) | Ancram | ||
112 | Sixteen Mile District | March 7, 1979 (#79001571) | West of Clermont along Hudson River 41°57′12″N 73°55′29″W / 41.9533°N 73.9247°W / 41.9533; -73.9247 (Sixteen Mile District) | Clermont | ||
113 | Sanford W. and Maude Smith House | February 28, 2020 (#100004999) | 4 Grove St. 42°22′02″N 73°35′27″W / 42.3672°N 73.5908°W / 42.3672; -73.5908 (Sanford W. and Maude Smith House) | Chatham | 1875 Victorian home renovated in 1906 by Sanford W. Smith, state legislator and judge | |
114 | Snyderville Schoolhouse | July 28, 2004 (#04000754) | Cty Rd. 8, north side, west of Green Acres Rd. 42°04′52″N 73°45′10″W / 42.0811°N 73.7528°W / 42.0811; -73.7528 (Snyderville Schoolhouse) | Snyderville | ||
115 | South Bay Mill | More images | February 12, 2021 (#100005701) | 41 Cross St. 42°15′12″N 73°47′45″W / 42.2532°N 73.7959°W / 42.2532; -73.7959 (South Bay Mill) | Hudson | Built as a soap and candle factory in 1860 |
116 | Spencertown Academy | More images | April 3, 1973 (#73001174) | NY 203, east of the junction with CR 7 42°19′19″N 73°32′39″W / 42.3219°N 73.5442°W / 42.3219; -73.5442 (Spencertown Academy) | Spencertown | 1847 Greek Revival schoolhouse used until 1970 |
117 | Spencertown Historic District | May 25, 2018 (#100002508) | NY 203, Elm & South Sts. 42°19′24″N 73°32′46″W / 42.3233°N 73.5462°W / 42.3233; -73.5462 (Spencertown Historic District) | Spencertown | Center of town of Austerlitz, reflecting mid-18th century establishment by settlers from Massachusetts when area was contested between that colony and New York. | |
118 | Spengler Bridge | Upload image | February 23, 1973 (#73001172) | Spengler Rd. over Kinderhook Creek 42°25′51″N 73°35′59″W / 42.4308°N 73.5997°W / 42.4308; -73.5997 (Spengler Bridge) | Chatham | |
119 | Steepletop | More images | November 11, 1971 (#71000534) | Northeast of Austerlitz on E. Hill Rd. 42°19′12″N 73°26′54″W / 42.32°N 73.4483°W / 42.32; -73.4483 (Steepletop) | Austerlitz | Home and farm of poet Edna St. Vincent Millay from 1923 until her death in 1950. Now Millay Colony for the Arts |
120 | Stone Jug | April 20, 1978 (#78001847) | South of Germantown at NY 9G and Jug Rd. 42°06′11″N 73°53′47″W / 42.1031°N 73.8964°W / 42.1031; -73.8964 (Stone Jug) | Germantown | Unusual stone house (with later brick additions) built in 1752 by Lasher family, Palatine immigrants to the area. Center of a farm of 20 acres (81,000 m2) that includes a mid-19th-century farmhouse | |
121 | Stephen Storm House | January 7, 1998 (#97001616) | 51 NY 217 42°13′35″N 73°42′53″W / 42.2264°N 73.7147°W / 42.2264; -73.7147 (Stephen Storm House) | Claverack | Intact 1810 Federal-style house combining urban and rural aspects of style | |
122 | Stuyvesant Falls Mill District | September 15, 1976 (#76001210) | New St. and SR 22 42°21′23″N 73°44′03″W / 42.3564°N 73.7342°W / 42.3564; -73.7342 (Stuyvesant Falls Mill District) | Stuyvesant Falls | ||
123 | Stuyvesant Railroad Station | More images | January 27, 1999 (#99000055) | Riverview Ave. 42°23′20″N 73°47′01″W / 42.3889°N 73.7836°W / 42.3889; -73.7836 (Stuyvesant Railroad Station) | Stuyvesant | |
124 | Sweet Homestead | Upload image | August 5, 2022 (#100007955) | 582-614 Center Hill Rd. 42°07′03″N 73°33′46″W / 42.1175°N 73.5627°W / 42.1175; -73.5627 (Sweet Homestead) | Copake | |
125 | Taconic State Parkway | More images | December 8, 2005 (#05001398) | Taconic State Pkwy, from Kensico Dam Plaza N to I-90 41°50′35″N 73°41′30″W / 41.8431°N 73.6917°W / 41.8431; -73.6917 (Taconic State Parkway) | Gallatin, Taghkanic, Claverack, Ghent, Austerlitz, Chatham | Scenic divided highway planned by Franklin D. Roosevelt for state park access. Built between the 1920s and early 1960s, epitomizing peak period of parkway design. |
126 | Teviotdale | October 10, 1979 (#79003794) | Wire Rd. 42°09′13″N 73°50′26″W / 42.1536°N 73.8406°W / 42.1536; -73.8406 (Teviotdale) | Linlithgo | ||
127 | Gov. Samuel J. Tilden Monument | July 14, 2006 (#06000573) | Cemetery Rd. 42°28′30″N 73°23′09″W / 42.475°N 73.3858°W / 42.475; -73.3858 (Gov. Samuel J. Tilden Monument) | New Lebanon | ||
128 | Tracy Memorial Village Hall Complex | More images | January 5, 2016 (#15000953) | 77 Main St. 42°21′49″N 73°35′50″W / 42.3637°N 73.59711°W / 42.3637; -73.59711 (Tracy Memorial Village Hall Complex) | Chatham | 1913 Neoclassical village hall building launched the career of architect Horace Whittier Peaslee |
129 | Trinity Episcopal Church | September 2, 1997 (#97000948) | 601 NY 23B 42°13′22″N 73°44′17″W / 42.2228°N 73.7381°W / 42.2228; -73.7381 (Trinity Episcopal Church) | Claverack | 1901 Arts and Crafts church now used as residence | |
130 | Turtle House | April 2, 2001 (#01000309) | 14 Fabiano Blvd. 42°15′38″N 73°46′04″W / 42.2606°N 73.7678°W / 42.2606; -73.7678 (Turtle House) | Greenport | ||
131 | Union Station | More images | May 1, 1974 (#74001225) | NY 66 at intersection with NY 295 42°21′42″N 73°35′53″W / 42.361667°N 73.598056°W / 42.361667; -73.598056 (Union Station) | Chatham | Union station for the Boston & Albany Railroad, New York Central Railroad/Harlem Division and Rutland Railroad. In its early 20th century heyday, it served the New York-Montreal Green Mountain Flyer, the Boston-Chicago Lake Shore Limited (New York Central train) and the New York-North Adams Berkshire Hills Express. Last had east-west long distance service by Penn Central between Albany and Boston in 1971; and last had commuter service south to New York City in 1972. |
132 | US Post Office-Hudson | November 17, 1988 (#88002508) | 402 Union St. 42°15′01″N 73°47′22″W / 42.250278°N 73.789444°W / 42.250278; -73.789444 (US Post Office-Hudson) | Hudson | Classical detail on front of 1911 building echoes county courthouse across street | |
133 | Johannis L. Van Alen Farm | Upload image | April 26, 1973 (#73001175) | School House Rd. 42°26′10″N 73°44′32″W / 42.436111°N 73.742222°W / 42.436111; -73.742222 (Johannis L. Van Alen Farm) | Stuyvesant | |
134 | Luycas Van Alen House | More images | December 24, 1967 (#67000011) | East of Kinderhook on NY 9H off U.S. 9 42°22′47″N 73°41′45″W / 42.379722°N 73.695833°W / 42.379722; -73.695833 (Luycas Van Alen House) | Kinderhook | Well-preserved surviving 1737 Dutch colonial brick farmhouse |
135 | Peter Sander Van Alstyne House | Upload image | July 29, 2021 (#100006760) | 2221 US 9 42°23′10″N 73°43′02″W / 42.3860°N 73.7171°W / 42.3860; -73.7171 (Peter Sander Van Alstyne House) | Kinderhook | |
136 | Martin Van Buren National Historic Site | More images | October 15, 1966 (#66000510) | East of Kinderhook on NY 9H Boundary increase (listed July 11, 2012, refnum 12000406): 1013 Old Post Rd. 42°22′11″N 73°42′15″W / 42.369722°N 73.704167°W / 42.369722; -73.704167 (Martin Van Buren National Historic Site) | Kinderhook | Home of Martin Van Buren; also known as Lindenwald |
137 | Jan Van Hoesen House | More images | August 1, 1979 (#79001570) | NY 66 42°15′22″N 73°45′09″W / 42.256111°N 73.7525°W / 42.256111; -73.7525 (Jan Van Hoesen House) | Claverack | 1720s Dutch brick house |
138 | William W. Van Ness House | More images | August 8, 1997 (#97000824) | 270 NY 9H 42°14′22″N 73°43′33″W / 42.239444°N 73.725833°W / 42.239444; -73.725833 (William W. Van Ness House) | Claverack | |
139 | Van Rensselaer Lower Manor House | January 7, 1998 (#97001615) | 103 NY 23B 42°13′29″N 73°43′32″W / 42.224722°N 73.725556°W / 42.224722; -73.725556 (Van Rensselaer Lower Manor House) | Claverack | Two 18th century stone houses joined in building with major local historical significance | |
140 | Conyn Van Rensselaer House | More images | October 20, 2009 (#09000861) | 644 Spook Rock Rd. 42°12′01″N 73°45′15″W / 42.200289°N 73.754292°W / 42.200289; -73.754292 (Conyn Van Rensselaer House) | Claverack | |
141 | Henry (Hendrick) I. Van Rensselaer House | Upload image | September 16, 1993 (#93000947) | Junction of Yates Rd. and NY 9H/23 42°11′18″N 73°45′26″W / 42.188333°N 73.757222°W / 42.188333; -73.757222 (Henry (Hendrick) I. Van Rensselaer House) | Greenport | |
142 | Jacob Rutsen Van Rensselaer House and Mill Complex | September 9, 1982 (#82003352) | NY 23 42°13′16″N 73°42′39″W / 42.221111°N 73.710833°W / 42.221111; -73.710833 (Jacob Rutsen Van Rensselaer House and Mill Complex) | Claverack | ||
143 | Van Salsbergen House | Upload image | November 10, 2010 (#10000915) | 333 Joslen Blvd. 42°16′10″N 73°46′05″W / 42.269444°N 73.768056°W / 42.269444; -73.768056 (Van Salsbergen House) | Hudson vicinity | |
144 | James G. Van Valkenburgh House | Upload image | April 11, 2002 (#02000358) | 31 Co. Rd. 13 42°25′18″N 73°36′30″W / 42.421667°N 73.608333°W / 42.421667; -73.608333 (James G. Van Valkenburgh House) | Chatham | |
145 | Van Valkenburgh-Isbister Farm | Upload image | April 12, 2006 (#06000268) | 1129–1142 Columbia County Rte 22 42°19′15″N 73°41′28″W / 42.320833°N 73.691111°W / 42.320833; -73.691111 (Van Valkenburgh-Isbister Farm) | Ghent | |
146 | The Wilbor House | Upload image | June 30, 1997 (#97000567) | 0.25 miles (0.40 km) northeast of the junction of I-90 and Thorne Rd. 42°26′43″N 73°33′35″W / 42.445278°N 73.559722°W / 42.445278; -73.559722 (The Wilbor House) | Old Chatham | |
147 | Wild's Mill Complex | Upload image | June 14, 1982 (#82003353) | U.S. 9 and NY 203 42°24′47″N 73°40′52″W / 42.413056°N 73.681111°W / 42.413056; -73.681111 (Wild's Mill Complex) | Valatie | Several former mills, including one five-story brick building built in 1846. Last remaining mill demolished around 1986. |
148 | Nathan Wild House | Upload image | May 30, 1991 (#91000612) | 3007 Main St. 42°24′51″N 73°40′46″W / 42.414167°N 73.679444°W / 42.414167; -73.679444 (Nathan Wild House) | Valatie | Residence of local prominent figure who owned the Wild's Mill Complex |
149 | Elisha Williams House | December 9, 1999 (#99001483) | 7 Aitkin Ave. 42°14′50″N 73°46′24″W / 42.247222°N 73.773333°W / 42.247222; -73.773333 (Elisha Williams House) | Hudson | 1810 Brick Federal house was home of nine-term state assemblyman and nationally known orator | |
150 | John S. Williams House and Farm | Upload image | December 16, 1996 (#96001424) | Shaker Museum Rd., approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) south of the junction with I-90 42°26′18″N 73°35′06″W / 42.438333°N 73.585°W / 42.438333; -73.585 (John S. Williams House and Farm) | Chatham | |
151 | Oliver Wiswall House | Upload image | September 4, 1980 (#80002599) | West of Hudson 42°14′47″N 73°48′34″W / 42.246389°N 73.809444°W / 42.246389; -73.809444 (Oliver Wiswall House) | Hudson | |
152 | William A. Witbeck House | Upload image | December 12, 1994 (#94001371) | Co. Rd. 26A, east of the junction with Gibbons Rd. 42°23′18″N 73°45′35″W / 42.388333°N 73.759722°W / 42.388333; -73.759722 (William A. Witbeck House) | Stuyvesant |
Former listing
[3] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Date removed | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | General Worth Hotel | Upload image | November 4, 1969 (#70000920) | April 7, 1970 | 215 Warren St. | Hudson | Demolished on November 19, 1969.[6][7][8] |
See also
References
- ^ 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 May 3, 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.
- ^ "About Germantown". Town of Germantown. 2012. Retrieved October 28, 2015.
- ^ 34 FR 17781 (November 4, 1969)
- ^ 35 FR 5635 (April 7, 1970)
- ^ "Demolition Work Begins On Famous Hudson Hotel". Poughkeepsie Journal. November 20, 1969. p. 9. Retrieved August 7, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
External links
A useful list of the above sites, with street addresses and other information, is available at Columbia County, New York, listing, at National Register of Historic Places.Com, a private site serving up public domain information on NRHPs.
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