Fort Crailo and the Van Rensselaers: The Dutch Colonial Origins of Greenbush and the City of Rensselaer
By Shirley Dunn
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The year is 1663, and as the first Dutch farms take root east of the Hudson River across from Fort Orange (Albany), a fortified farmhouse is built by the Van Rensselaers to protect their interests and provide a haven for settlers. Originally surrounded by a tall wooden palisade, Fort Crailo survived King Philip's War, the French and Indian wars, and the Revolution. For over a century, armies camped on its grounds as they made their way to and from the battles, and it was here that a British Army…
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