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Rensselaer County, New York

Rensselaer Co., NY

Rensselaer County, NY


History

The county was not organized as a legal entity until after the Revolution, in 1791, when it was created from an area that was originally part of the very large Albany County.

In 1807, in a county re-organization, the rural sections of Troy were set off as Towns, and the city was incorporated. The two towns created were Brunswick (named for Duke Friedrich Wilhelm of Braunschweig-Lüneburg) and Grafton (named for Henry FitzRoy, 5th Duke of Grafton). A third town, Philipstown, was set off in 1806. In 1808, it was renamed Nassau after the duke of that area.
Source: Wikipedia

Modern Day Adjacent Counties

Washington County — north
Bennington County, Vermont — northeast
Berkshire County, Massachusetts — east
Columbia County — south
Greene County — southwest
Albany County — west
Saratoga County — northwest

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