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The town of Lansingburgh is located on the western border of the county, north of the city of Troy and south of the town of Schaghticoke.
The Lansingburgh academy was chartered by the Regents of the University February 20, 1796, in response to a petition signed December 24, 1795, by influential residents of the village.
The defendant at this term, moved for a new trial, on the ground that the verdict was contrary to law, and the evidence.
Positions of the American and British armies are indicated in red and blue on the NewYork side of the river at Pelham's Manor and along the road to White Plains besides the Bronx River and on the Tuckahoe Road.
The NewYork and New Haven Railroad and the Byram River bisect the town which is heavily settled in its center with large landholdings around its perimeter.
Maria Peebles of Lansingburgh, NewYork in 1848.The detail of the ships in the harbor is particularly fine and the text below the scene tells the history of the Harbor from Capt. Henry Hudson's discovery in 1609 through the Dutch occupation and eventually it's transfer of ownership to England.