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Guilderland is a town in
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, United States. In the 2020 census, the town had a population of 36,848. The town is named for the Gelderland province in the Netherlands. The town of Guilderland is on the central-northwest border of the county. It is just west of Albany, the capital of the U.S. state of
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History

Guilderland was originally a part of the
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that Patroon Kiliaen van Rensselaer began in 1629 as part of the New Netherland colony. By the end of the 17th century, Dutch settlers from Albany and Schenectady began to establish farms in the area, beginning first along the banks of the Normans Kill. In 1712, a group of emigrants from the Rhine Valley in present-day Germany passed through the town on their way to Schoharie. They were the first to record and name the Helderberg Escarpment, originally Hellebergh meaning "bright or clear mountain". This name would also be used for all the land between the Normans Kill and the escarpment. In 1734, the first known religious service was held by a Lutheran dominie from Athens, New York to the "Normanskill Folk", and the first religious structure was a Dutch Reformed Church in 1750. Guilderland was, from its beginning, a location amenable to early industry due to its many streams for waterwheels, large forests for wood fuel, and the fine sand for glass works. In 1795, Jan and Leonard de Neufville (father and son) established a large glass factory mostly for the manufacture of windows but also for bottles of various shapes, sizes, and uses. Around this factory would spring up the hamlet of Hamilton (today called Guilderland). The factory could not compete with cheap British imports after the War of 1812, and with its collapse, the glass industry would never return to Guilderland. A hat factory and a foundry would both occupy the site over the next 200 years. French's Mills, another hamlet founded on industry, was home to many textile mills, due to the power harnessed from the falls on the Normans Kill near Guilderland Center. During the
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, many families in Guilderland were split in their loyalties. In New York, tenant farmers generally opposed their landlords, the Patroons, who sided with the rebellious independentists (Patriots), making New York one of the colonies where the war of Independence became a vicious civil war. The patroon of Rensselaerswyck and the local clergy, however, rallied the support of most of the local settlers in opposing the Loyalists. Those who remained loyal to the established government operated, among other places, from the caves of the Helderbergs, raiding settlements with the help of Native Americans. A battle between Loyalists and rebel Schenectady Militia with help from Rhode Island Continental Troops was fought just east of Guilderland Center. It was later alleged the local Loyalists were about to burn Schenectady and Albany, which is not entirely trustworthy as these would have been their own neighbors. In any case, the victory of the American forces allowed the Rhode Island contingent to travel to Saratoga for the
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that occurred five weeks later, the turning point of the US Revolution. From 1799 until its formation in 1803, Guilderland was a part of the town of Watervliet. The name Guilderland (spelled Guilderlandt in the original law) was the suggestion of resident
Jeremiah Van Rensselaer Jeremiah Van Rensselaer (August 27, 1738February 19, 1810), from the prominent Van Rensselaer family, was Lieutenant Governor of New York and a member of Congress in the U.S. House of Representatives, representing New York in the 1st United Sta ...
, who happened to be Lieutenant-Governor of the state at the time, and as such was President of the Senate. His family (that of the original patroon) and many of the original settlers came from Gelderland, a province of the Netherlands. In 1871 the northwestern part of Albany, west from Magazine Street, was annexed to Guilderland, after the town of Watervliet refused the annexation of the same territory. Parts of this territory would be annexed back to Albany in 1910, setting up more or less the current border. At the start of the town's founding, the Schoolcraft family was prominent. Congressman John L. Schoolcraft was born in Guilderland in September 1806. When his father, Captain John Schoolcraft, died in December of the same year, he was raised by his grandfather, John Schoolcraft. Wealthy grandfather Schoolcraft, who owned much property in Guilderland hamlet and ran an inn and tavern, was the first Justice of the Peace in the hamlet, an elder and trustee of the Hamilton Union Church, and a member of the first Guilderland School Board. He was also the uncle of the famed Henry Rowe Schoolcraft. John L. Schoolcraft started a profitable mercantile business, became president of Albany Commercial Bank (later part of today's Key Bank), and was groomed for politics by Thurlow Weed, editor of the Albany Evening Journal, winning his first Congressional election in 1848. In the 1840s, Schoolcraft built the early Gothic Schoolcraft mansion
John Schoolcraft House John Schoolcraft House is a historic home located at Guilderland in Albany County, New York. Description The house was built about 1835 and is a distinctive Gothic Revival style dwelling. It features gingerbread vergeboards, pinnacles with croc ...
upon his return from a European journey. He used it mostly as a summer residence. Schoolcraft was a close friend and confidant of Governor William Seward and married Seward's niece, Carolyn Canfield, in 1853.


Historic sites

A number of sites in Guilderland are included on the
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, including - * Albany Glassworks Site * Apple Tavern *
Aumic House The Aumic House in Guilderland, New York was built in 1887. It is a massive, composite styled building with hipped roof and gables and dormers. It includes Shingle Style and Colonial Revival elements. The house is built partway up a hill, the ...
* Chapel House * Coppola House * Dipietro Residence (Town Crony) * Frederick Crouse House *
Jacob Crouse Inn The Jacob Crouse Inn is a historic inn located at Guilderland in Albany County, New York. The original building was built about 1833 and is a rectangular structure with a gable roof. Around 1870 it was enlarged with the addition of a central ga ...
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John and Henry Crouse Farm Complex John and Henry Crouse Farm Complex is a historic home and farm complex located at Guilderland in Albany County, New York. The original house was built about 1790 and became the rear wing when the large, two story front addition was constructed ...
* Freeman House *
Fuller's Tavern Fuller's Tavern is a historic inn and tavern located at Guilderland in Albany County, New York. It was built about 1795 and is a two-story wood-frame house with a "saltbox" roof. It opened as a tavern house in 1806 and is one of the few remai ...
* Gardner House *
Gifford Grange Hall The Gifford Grange Hall is a historic Grange hall located in Guilderland, Albany County, New York. It was built about 1866 as a general store and post office. It is a plain, two story frame commercial building with a one-story porch across th ...
* Gillespie House *
Guilderland Cemetery Vault Guilderland Cemetery Vault is a historic burial vault located in Guilderland Cemetery at Guilderland in Albany County, New York. It was built in 1872 and is a small one story cobblestone building. It is built of coursed cobblestones with sm ...
* Hamilton Union Church Rectory * Hamilton Union Presbyterian Church * Helderberg Reformed Dutch Church * Adam Hilton House * Houck Farmhouse *
Knower House Knower House is a historic home located at Guilderland in Albany County, New York. It was built about 1800 and is a two-story frame house in the Georgian Colonial style. It accentuates a centroidal entrance and second story Palladian window. W ...
* McNiven Farm Complex * Mynderse-Frederick House * Norman Vale * Stephen Pangburn House * Charles Parker House * Prospect Hill Cemetery Building * Rose Hill * St. Mark's Lutheran Church *
John Schoolcraft House John Schoolcraft House is a historic home located at Guilderland in Albany County, New York. Description The house was built about 1835 and is a distinctive Gothic Revival style dwelling. It features gingerbread vergeboards, pinnacles with croc ...
* Schoolhouse No. 6 * Sharp Brothers House * Sharp Farmhouse *
Van Patten Barn Complex Van Patten Barn Complex is a historic barn complex located at Guilderland in Albany County, New York. The complex consists of a Dutch barn built about 1700 and two English barns built about 1830. It was listed on the National Register of Histor ...
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Vanderpool Farm Complex Vanderpool Farm Complex is a historic home and barn located at Guilderland in Albany County, New York. The house was built about 1855 and has a two-story main block with -story ell. It features a classical, recessed center entrance with side li ...
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Veeder Farmhouse No. 1 Veeder Farmhouse #1 is a historic home located at Guilderland in Albany County, New York. It was built about 1830 and is a two-story frame building on a cut stone foundation in the Greek Revival style. There is a -story rear ell. It features a ...
* Veeder Farmhouse No. 2 Beyond the U.S. National Register sites, Guilderland was also home to the New York Power Pool and its control center after the Power Pool's formation in 1966 in response to the 1965 blackout. Most of its operations were transferred over to the NYISO after the NYISO's formation in 1999. The NYISO built a new control center in 2014 in
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Geography

According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of , of which is land and (1.31%) is water. The town borders
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, New York, including the towns of Princetown and Rotterdam on the northern and western edges. It also borders the towns of Berne, Colonie, Bethlehem, and New Scotland and the
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of Albany. There are several ZIP codes in Guilderland, including 12084 (Guilderland), 12085 (Guilderland Center), 12203 (Albany), 12009 ( Altamont), 12303 and 12306 ( Schenectady), 12159 ( Slingerlands), and 12186 (
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). Two interstate highways, I-87 and
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run through Guilderland, meeting in the city of Albany, north of
Crossgates Mall Crossgates Mall is an enclosed, automobile-oriented, super-regional shopping mall located in the Albany, New York suburb of Guilderland. It is the largest indoor shopping center in the Capital District, and the third largest in the State of New ...
a large mall on the edge of Guilderland. US 20 also runs through the town.


Demographics

As of the 2010 census, there were 35,303 people and 14,205 households residing in the town. The racial makeup of the town was 86.21% White, 3.41% African American, 0.14% Native American, 7.49%
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, 0.04% Pacific Islander, 0.01% American Indian and Alaska Native, 0.93% from other races, and 1.76% from two or more races. Hispanic or
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of any race were 3.2% of the population. There were 13,422 households, out of which 31.6% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 54.2% were
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living together, 8.5% had a female householder with no husband present and 34.7% were non-families. 28.5% of all households were made up of individuals, and 8.6% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.40 and the average family size was 3.00. In the town, the population was spread out, with 24.1% under the age of 18, 6.0% from 18 to 24, 30.9% from 25 to 44, 25.9% from 45 to 64, and 13.2% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 39 years. For every 100 females, there were 92.4 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 89.4 males. The median income for a household in the town was $58,669 and the median income for a family was $68,472. Males had a median income of $48,742 versus $34,796 for females. The per capita income for the town was $29,508. About 2.4% of families and 4.1% of the population were below the poverty line, including 2.8% of those under age 18 and 4.0% of those age 65 or over. 64.9% of workers are employed in the private-sector, and 29.1% are government employees.


Education

In 1812 the town was divided into eight school districts, mostly rural one room school houses. In 1901 the first high school in the town would be established at Altamont, this would be the only high school between Albany and Schoharie at the time. In 1953 the
Guilderland Central School District Guilderland Central School District (GCSD) is a school district encompassing most of the Town of Guilderland and parts of Bethlehem, New Scotland, and Knox. The district serves approximately 4,828 K-12 students across seven school buildings ...
would be formed on the consolidation of the eight smaller districts. Guilderland is served by the
Guilderland Central School District Guilderland Central School District (GCSD) is a school district encompassing most of the Town of Guilderland and parts of Bethlehem, New Scotland, and Knox. The district serves approximately 4,828 K-12 students across seven school buildings ...
. It has one high school,
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, one middle school, Farnsworth Middle School, and five elementary schools. These include Guilderland Elementary School, Pine Bush Elementary School, Lynnwood Elementary School, Altamont Elementary School, and Westmere Elementary School. Some portions of the town are served by other school districts, including
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, based in the town of New Scotland; as well as Schalmont Central School District and
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, both of which are based in the town of Rotterdam.


Politics

The current
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is Peter G. Barber (since 2016). The current councilmen and councilwomen are Patricia Slavick (2000), Paul Pastore (2006), Lee Carman (2016), and Rosemary Centi (2016). Jean J. Cataldo is the current town clerk. Lynne Buchanan is the current Receiver of Taxes. The current town attorney is James Melita. The seat of Guilderland's government is the Guilderland Town Hall. The Town of Guilderland website is www.townofguilderland.org. Like most of Albany County, Guilderland generally votes for Democrats for state and federal offices. Barack Obama received 60 percent of the vote in Guilderland in 2008, and 59 percent in 2012. Senators Schumer and Gillibrand and Representative Tonko all easily won Guilderland in their most recent elections. In June 2018, Richard Sherwood, a former town judge, pleaded guilty to federal money laundering and tax evasion charges as well as a state grand larceny charge. Sherwood stole $11 million from estate trust funds he was charged with managing in his private practice. He also transferred property to his own name. He faces 3.5 years to 10 years in prison.


Public safety


Emergency medical services

Emergency Medical Services for the town of Guilderland are provided by three separate medical entities. Guilderland EMS, which was a division of the Guilderland Police Department but now operates on their own, provide the Advanced Life Support (career paramedics) for the town as well as other surrounding areas. Western Turnpike Rescue Squad served the local community from 1939 to 2018, before Guilderland EMS purchased an ambulance and assumed operations. Altamont Rescue Squad, established in 1937 provides Basic Life Support care as well as medical transport for the town in their designated zones. During college semesters BLS care and transport for the University at Albany is provided by Five Quad, an all volunteer EMS agency consisting of University of Albany students and alumni.


Fire departments

There are eight main fire departments that also provide rescue; including Guilderland Fire Department, Westmere Fire Department Guilderland Center Fire Department, Fort Hunter Fire Department, Altamont Fire Department, North Bethlehem Fire Department, McKownville Fire Department and Pine Grove Fire Department.


Police department

The Guilderland Police Department is staffed by 36 sworn members along with 10 telecommunicators, three administrative office staff members, three animal services members and 20 full time and part time, paramedics operating under the EMS division. The police department is organized into the Patrol Division, Criminal Investigations Unit, Traffic Safety Unit, Community Services Unit, K-9 Unit, Communications Division, and Animal Control Unit. The Guilderland Police Department is headquartered in Guilderland Town Hall, with a sub-station located at Crossgates Mall.


Communities

* Altamont – A village in the western part of Guilderland, west of Guilderland Center *Dunnsville – A hamlet in the northwestern part of the town *Fort Hunter – A hamlet in the northern part of the town * Fullers – A hamlet northwest of Hartmans Corners on Route 20 *
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– A hamlet with the same name as the town; located on Route 20, established in 1796 * Guilderland Center – A hamlet west of Guilderland hamlet *Hartmans Corners – A hamlet northwest of Guilderland hamlet on Route 20 *McCormacks Corners – A location northwest of Guilderland hamlet on Route 20 * McKownville – A hamlet near the eastern town line and Albany *Meadowdale – A hamlet by the southern town line *Parkers Corners – A hamlet in the northwestern part of the town *Watervliet Reservoir – A reservoir north of Guilderland Center * Westmere – A hamlet in the eastern part of the town on Route 20 and a suburb of Albany; a census-designated place (CDP) of the same name is designated over this area.


Library

There are actually two libraries located in the Town of Guilderland: The Guilderland Public Library, and the Altamont Free Library. Both are members of the Upper Hudson Library System. The Guilderland Public Library, located at 2228 Western Avenue (US Route 20) serves as a cultural center for the town and the surrounding area. Some 59% of town residents hold library cards. Library use has grown with the population of the town. Since 1992, when the Guilderland Public Library moved into its current location, patron visits have almost doubled, from 177,996 to 343,144 annually, and circulation has more than doubled, from 214,446 to 519,426 items every year. The Altamont Free Library, located in and serving the Village of Altamont, is a free association library. The Village of Altmont is a political entity within the borders of the Town of Guilderland.


Notable people

* Evert Bancker (1665–1734), fur trader and mayor of Albany *
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, soccer player * Ze Frank, artist and public speaker *
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(1900–1946), baseball player and umpire *
Victoria A. Graffeo Victoria A. Graffeo (born 1952) is a former judge of the New York State's Court of Appeals. Judge Graffeo was appointed to the court by Republican Governor George Pataki in 2000 for a 14-year term. Governor Andrew Cuomo declined to appoint her t ...
, judge *
Magdalene Isadora La Grange Magdalene Merritt (, LaGrange; September 17, 1864 – 1935) was an American poet. She published two volumes, ''Songs of the Helderberg'' (1893) and ''Helderberg harmonies'' (1909). Early life and education Magdalene Isadora La Grange was born in ...
(1864–1935), poet *David Paterson, while his primary residence is located downstate in Harlem, the former Governor of New York maintained a residence in Guilderland as a state senator and later Lieutenant Governor of New York prior to assuming the governorship. Paterson resided in the New York State Executive Mansion while in Albany, but kept his Guilderland and Harlem residences. *Joseph E. Persico, author and speechwriter *Henry Ramsay (NY engineer), Henry Ramsay (1808–1886), prominent civil engineer *Henry Schoolcraft (1793–1864), geologist, geographer, and ethnologist *William D. Veeder (1835–1910), politician *The Chen family homicides, Chen family, a Chinese immigrant family of four killed in their Westmere house in 2014; the case remains open.


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External links

* {{authority control Guilderland, New York, Towns in Albany County, New York