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Fonda is a village in and the county seat of Montgomery County, New York, United States. [2] The population was 795 at the 2010 census. The village is named after Douw Fonda, [3] a Dutch-American settler who was killed and scalped in 1780, during a Mohawk raid in the Revolutionary War, when the tribe was allied with the British.
Montgomery County is a county in the U.S. state of New York.As of the 2020 census, the population was 49,532. [2] The county seat is Fonda. [3] The county was named in honor of Richard Montgomery, an American Revolutionary War general killed in 1775 at the Battle of Quebec.
On Nys 334 At Fonda Mohawk, Town Of, New York: Fonda House Built For Adam Douw Fonda On "The Winter Farm." Stood On Hilltop North And East Of Present Location 86: SITE OF On Nys 148 About 2 Miles North Of Fonda Mohawk, Town Of, New York: Sammons' Home Burned During Revolution And Sampson Sammons And His Three Sons Taken Prisoners.
Caughnawaga Indian Village Site (also known as the Veeder site) is an archaeological site located just west of Fonda in Montgomery County, New York.It is the location of a 17th-century Mohawk nation village.
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Fonda – The Village of Fonda is the county seat, and is located on the north bank of the Mohawk River on NY Route 5. It is near the Caughnawaga Indian Village Site. Tribes Hill – A hamlet in the eastern part of the town on NY-5. Yosts – A hamlet on NY-5 and the north bank of the Mohawk River, west of Fonda.
Village Alb.-Sch.-Troy MSA 1819 Florida: Montgomery: 2,731 51.5 sq mi (133.4 km 2) Town Amsterdam μSA 1793 Fonda: Montgomery: 810 0.6 sq mi (1.6 km 2) Village Amsterdam μSA 1850 Fort Ann: Washington: 6,417 110.8 sq mi (287.0 km 2) Town Glens Falls MSA 1808 Fort Ann: Washington: 471 0.3 sq mi (0.8 km 2) Village Glens Falls MSA 1820 Fort Edward ...
At the time of the 2010 United States Census, [1] the state of New York had 555 villages. [2] Since then, one village was created ( Mastic Beach in Suffolk County ) and 25 villages were dissolved [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] (including Mastic Beach, after only seven years of incorporation [ 6 ] [ 7 ] ).