
NASSAU, originally named Philipstown, and taken from Petersburg,
Stephenstown and Schodack, in 1806. Pop. 3,237. Nassau, 11
1/2 miles SE. of Albany, and East Nassau 16, are considerable villages.
Brainards Bridge, Alps, and Hoags Corners, are names of post offices.
John W. Barber, Henry Howe, 1844
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Rensselaer County, New York. Excerpts From: Historical
Collections of the State of New York. By John W. Barber and Henry
Howe, 1844
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Reminiscences of Troy (New York). Reprinted by Heritage Books
Inc., 2000, from Reminiscences of Troy from Its Settlement in 1790 to
1807 with Remarks on its Commerce, Enterprise, Improvements, State of Political
Parties, Second Edition with Notes, by John Woodworth 1853.
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Hudson Mohawk Gateway, An Illustrated History. By Thomas Phelan,
1985.
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Troy and Lansingburgh, W. Troy & G. Island, Cohoes and Waterford
Directory, 1893. Sampson, Murdock & Co., Compilers and Publishers,
1893.
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