Montgomery County, New York
Ames Academy Building
Amsterdam (46th Separate Company) Armory
Amsterdam City Hall
Amsterdam Free Library
Bates-Englehardt Mansion
Bragdon-Lipe House
Butler, Walter, Homestead
Canajoharie Historic District
Caspar Getman Farmstead
Chalmers Knitting Mills
County Farm
Danascara Place
Ehle, Peter, House
Enlarged Double Lock No. 33 Old Erie Canal
Erie Canal
First Baptist Church
First Methodist Episcopal Church of St. Johnsville
Fort Johnson
Fort Klock
Fort Plain Historic District
Frey House
Fultonville Historic District
Glen Historic District
Gray-Jewett House
Green Hill Cemetery
Greene Mansion
Guy Park
Guy Park Avenue School
Hurricana Stock Farm
Jones, Samuel and Johanna, Farm
Lasher-Davis House
Nellis Tavern
Nellis, Jacob, Farmhouse
Nelliston Historic District
Nelliston School
New Courthouse
Old Courthouse Complex
Palatine Bridge Freight House
Palatine Bridge Historic District
Palatine Church
Pawling Hall
Reaney, Margaret, Memorial Library
Reformed Dutch Church of Stone Arabia
Saint Stanislaus Roman Catholic Church Complex
Smith, John, Farm
St. Johnsville Historic District
Stone Grist Mill Complex
Sweet, Samuel, Canal Store
Temple of Israel
Trinity Lutheran Church and Cemetery
US Post Office-Amsterdam
US Post Office-Canajoharie
US Post Office-Fort Plain
US Post Office-St. Johnsville
Van Alstyne House
Van Wie Farmstead
Vrooman Avenue School
Wagner, Webster, House
Walrath-Van Horne House
Waterman-Gramps House
West Hill School
Windfall Dutch Barn
18th Century Home
1964 Bell UH-1D Iroquoi “Huey”
5th Ward War Memorial
A Liberty Pole
A Mohawk House Unearthed
Adriucha
Amos Clayton
Amsterdam World War Memorial
Ancient Salt Springs
Anti Slavery Soc.
Army Camp
Associate Church
Baptist Church
Battle of Stone Arabia
Bollards
Building Block of the Erie Canal
Burton House
Burtonville
Calvary Reformed
Camp Mohawk
Can-a-Gor-Ha
Canagere
Canajoharie
Canajoharie Academy
Canajoharie/Canalway Trail/Pathway Through Mountains
Canal Builder
Canal Dams
Caughnawaga
Caughnawaga 1667 - 1780
Caughnawaga Castle Site
Caughnawga Church
Cemetery 1774
Center of Operations
Chester B. Hoke
Christian Church
Christopher P. Yates
Chuctanunda Terrace Site
Claus Mansion
Clinton March
Clinton Road
Col. Jacob Klock
Connolly Inn
Court House
Currytown Reformed Church
Dam. That's Not a Bridge?
Danascara Place
Diefendorf Hall
Donato (Dan) Persico, Chief T/M
Douw Fonda
Early Militia Training
East Guard Lock
Enoch Ambler
Flint Homesite
Fonda
Fonda Cemetery
Fonda Tavern
Former Dutch Reformed Church
Fort Failing
Fort Frey
Fort Johnson
Fort Johnson, 1749
Fort Klock
Fort Lewis
Fort Paris
Fort Plain
Fort Plain Free Library
Fort Plain War Memorial
Fort Wagner
Frederick Getman
Friends Meeting
Fultonville Union Free High School
Green Hill Cemetery
Greene House
Grist Mill
Guy Park
Guy Park, 1766
Healey's Park
Henry Seeber
Herkimer Home - 1764
History of the Buoy Boat
Hurricana Stock Farm
In the Wake of Hurricane Irene
Indian Trail & Military Road
Isaac Jogues
Jacob Zimmerman
Jail Limit Marker
James Allin Inn
James Mereness
James Shanahan
John Frey
Johnson Hall - 1763
Johnson Trail
Kateri Tekakwitha
Kateri's Home
Keator's Rift
Kirk Douglas
Klock Fort
KlockÂ’s Church
KlockÂ’s Field
Liberty Pole
Lock 30
Loucks Tavern
Major General Richard Montgomery
MannyÂ’s Corners Cemetery
Margaret Houck
Mill Stones
Minaville World War Memorial
Mohawk Area
Mohawk Area
Mohawk Town
Montgomery County Korean War Veterans Monument
Nellis Tavern
North American T-2 Buckeye United States Naval Test Pilot School
Northeastern Terminal
Old Hagaman Cemetery 1774
Old Manny Inn
Once A Farm
Original Erie Canal
Ossernenon
Palatine Evangelical Lutheran Church
Parrot Rifle
Pawling Hall
Peggy Wemple Tavern and Mill
Pettengill Home
Putman's Lock Grocery
Pvt. Frank J. Sirchia Memorial
Reformed Dutch Church of Caughnawaga
Revolution in the Mohawk Valley
Routes of the Armies
Sammons Home
Samuel Tallmadge Grave Site
Sand Hill
Sand Hill School
Sanford Mansion
Schoharie Crossing
Scotch Church Cemetery
Shaper Quarry
Site of First Bridge
Site of Johannes Reuff's Tavern
Site of Last Mohawk Indian Village
Site of Old Fort Hunter
Site of Queen Anne Chapel
Site of The Battle of Oriskany
Slate Creek Farm
Spraker Inn
St. Johnsville War Memorial
Stone Arabia
Sullivan-Clinton Campaign
Sweet Canal Store
Ta-Ra-Jo-Rees
Te-No-To-Ge
The 115th & 153rd Regiments
The Canalway Trail: Canajoharie/ To Market, to Market
The Canalway Trail: Sprakers / Competition / Anything & Everything
The Erie Canal
The Erie Canal
The Erie Canal
The Erie Canal
The Erie Canal
The Erie Canal
The Fort by the Village
The Mohawk Valley
The Mohawk Valley
The Mohawk Valley
The Mohawk Valley
The Mohawk Valley & The Barge Canal
The National Martyrs' Shrine of America
The Orchard at Old Fort Johnson
The Schoharie Aqueduct
Then and Now
This Is Mohawk Country
This is Mohawk Country
This Vicinity Raided
Thomas Romeyn
Town of Charleston
Town of Florida Veterans Memorial
Town of Glen
Transportation is King / Modernization
Tribes Hill World War II Memorial
Tryon County 1772-1784 Montgomery County 1784
Van Alstyne Homestead
Van Epps Home
Veeder Home
Volkert Veeder
Volkert Vrooman
Wagner Home
War Memorial/ Honor Roll
Welcome to St. Johnsville
Wemple Tavern
Widow Susan Road
William McConkey Grave Site
Yanney Mill
"Mother Lake"
The county was officially established in 1772 and named after General Richard Montgomery, a hero of the American Revolutionary War. During the war, the area played a significant role as a military supply hub and battleground. Notably, the Battle of Oriskany in 1777 was a pivotal encounter in which American forces fought British loyalists and Native American allies.
In the early 19th century, Montgomery County experienced a boom in industrialization and commerce. The Erie Canal, completed in 1825, passed through the county, bringing increased trade and prosperity. Factories and mills sprang up along the canal, harnessing its power for manufacturing and contributing to the county's economic growth.
Throughout the 20th century, Montgomery County faced various challenges and changes. Deindustrialization and the decline of manufacturing industries led to economic struggles. However, efforts to diversify the economy were undertaken, with tourism and agriculture becoming increasingly important sectors. Today, the county continues to grow and adapt, preserving its heritage while embracing new opportunities for development and prosperity.
Brief timeline of the history of Montgomery County, New York:
- 1772 - Montgomery County is established as a county in the state of New York.
- 1776 - The American Revolutionary War begins, and Montgomery County becomes an important area for military operations.
- 1784 - The county seat is established in the village of Johnstown.
- 1793 - The Erie Canal is constructed, providing a major transportation route through Montgomery County.
- 1803 - The village of Amsterdam is incorporated.
- 1838 - The Montgomery County Courthouse in Johnstown is destroyed by fire.
- 1855 - The Fonda, Johnstown, and Gloversville Railroad is completed, improving transportation in the county.
- 1869 - The Beech-Nut packing company is founded in Canajoharie.
- 1960 - The construction of the New York State Thruway begins, connecting Montgomery County to the rest of the state.
- 1974 - The county's population reaches its peak at over 100,000 residents.
- 2020 - Today, Montgomery County is a rural area known for its historical attractions and natural beauty.
This timeline provides a condensed summary of the historical journey of Montgomery County, New York.