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  1. The city of Poughkeepsie was spared from battle during the American Revolutionary War and became the second capital of the State of New York after Kingston was burned by the British. In 1788, the Ratification Convention for New York State included Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and George Clinton.

  2. Poughkeepsie served as the temporary state capital, and the U.S. Constitution was ratified there in 1788. Its importance as a river grain port declined after completion of the Erie Canal in 1825, and the city became a manufacturing and commercial centre.

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  3. 4 days ago · The settlement grew quickly, and the Reformed Church of Poughkeepsie was established by 1720. The community was set off from the Town of Poughkeepsie when it became an incorporated village in 1799. The City of Poughkeepsie was chartered in 1854.

  4. Dec 2, 2016 · 1854 -- Poughkeepsie became a city (chartered 28 March 1854). 1859 -- Harvey Gridley Eastman, cousin of George Eastman of Eastman Kodak fame, arrived in Poughkeepsie and started the Eastman Business College which would become the largest business college in the nation.

  5. The hamlet within the town of Poughkeepsie was incorporated as a village in 1799, and as a city in 1854. Although also an industrial center, Poughkeepsie is probably more widely known as the home of Vassar College, founded following the Civil War for the education of women.

  6. Jun 27, 2024 · The town of Poughkeepsie was established in 1788 as part of a general organization of towns in Dutchess County. In 1854, a section of the town, which was already an independent village, became the city of Poughkeepsie.

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  8. Mar 25, 2022 · This area, a dock founded in 1687 by Robert Sanders and Myndert Harmense, became the hub of commerce for what would eventually become known as the city of Poughkeepsie. The etymology of this humble city, like the civilization, sprung from this modest stream.

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