Fishkill Historical Society

Fishkill Historical Society The Fishkill Historical Society owns and operates the Van Wyck Homestead Museum, a Revolutionary War site in Fishkill, NY. Fishkill became a strategic area.

Our museum is open for guided tours on weekends, from 1pm to 4pm, June - October. Self-guided grounds tours are available every day. Cornelius Van Wyck came from Hempstead, Long Island. He was hired by Madame Brett, of Beacon, New York, as a Land Surveyor. In 1732 he purchased 959 acres from Madame Brett's extensive land holdings and built a three-room house, the present east wing of the Van Wyck

Homestead Museum. Some time before 1757, the west wing was added. British strategy at the beginning of the Revolutionary War was based on taking the Hudson and Champlain Valleys. The mountains around Fishkill offer protection from enemies. Present day Routes 9 and 52 were not always called Routes 9 and 52 but they have been around a long time and intersect in Fishkill. The reason that Routes 9 and 52 were major highways was because they offered travel through the mountains to important places like New England and the Highland Forts of West Point and Montgomery. The Van Wyck Homestead was requisitioned from Isaac Van Wyck by the Continental Army as officers' headquarters in 1776. The Van Wyck Homestead served as General Isreal Putnam's headquarters and was visited by many notable people like George Washington, General Lafayette, General Von Steuben, Alexander Hamilton and John Jay. A supply depot known as The Fishkill Supply Depot was located on about 70 acres around the homestead. The Fishkill Supply Depot supplied the Continental Army in the Hudson Valley and also had other support services like hospitals, wheel wrights, blacksmiths etc. Today, there is an undeveloped area between Snook and Van Wyck Lake Roads that was a central portion of the depot and is included in the historical register as such. A present day group known as Friends of the Fishkill Supply Depot are trying to raise awareness and funds to preserve twelve undeveloped acres that remain of the Fishkill Supply Depot including a burial ground where there is evidence to support that Revolutionary War soldiers are buried. After the war ended, the house reverted back to the owners and Van Wyck descendents occupied it for 150 years. Only two other families owned the home before it was purchased for $1 by the Fishkill Historical Society in the 1970's. The Fishkill Historical Society is operated by volunteers who provide guided tours of the Van Wyck Homestead Museum, host historically significant seminars and community event for the public and scheduled groups throughout the year. The Van Wyck Homestead Museum is part of the Hudson Valley National Heritage Area and is part of the New York Independence Trail. The Van Wyck Homestead Museum and Fishkill Supply Depot are listed on the National Register of Historic Places and was awarded historic designation by Dutchess County Landmarks.

Thank you to the the Putnam Chorale Summer Ensemble for bringing the spirit of the nation's semiquincentennial to Fishki...
06/01/2026

Thank you to the the Putnam Chorale Summer Ensemble for bringing the spirit of the nation's semiquincentennial to Fishkill yesterday in the beautiful sanctuary of the First Reformed Church of Fishkill.
If you missed it, check out their schedule for upcoming shows throughout the region.

05/30/2026

It's a great day to fly flags in Fishkill!



05/27/2026

Honoring our History. Growing our Future.

The First Reformed Church of Fishkill, located at 1153 Main Street, is one of the oldest congregations in Dutchess County, with roots dating back to 1716. Its 1731 stone sanctuary played a pivotal role in the American Revolution, serving as a state capitol, meeting place for the New York Provincial Congress, and a military prison.

When the 4th New York Provincial Congress was driven out of White Plains, it relocated to this church. Delegates met inside the sanctuary, where they drafted portions of the original New York State Constitution.

The VGC chose this location for one of its seven Roots of Liberty gardens due to the historic importance of this church during the American Revolution and also for its iconic presence as the pathway to the Village of Fishkill. The Roots of Liberty project is financed by the The Verplanck Garden Club, by the Town of Fishkill, and frankly, by our community. We are in need of donations to complete and maintain this ambitious project. If you enjoy seeing our seven gardens grow throughout Fishkill, please make a donation, of any size, to: https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/donation-form/donate-to-the-roots-of-liberty-project-by-the-verplanck-garden-club

Your generosity will help honor and preserve the Revolutionary War history that shaped Fishkill and Beacon and our collective place in this nation's founding.

Thank you for supporting our heritage and for helping our community bloom.

Throughout Fishkill, we memorialize our appreciation of our country's fallen fighters with beautiful statues and monumen...
05/25/2026

Throughout Fishkill, we memorialize our appreciation of our country's fallen fighters with beautiful statues and monuments.
This one was placed at the Van Wyck Homestead Museum when Route 9 was realigned last century and reads:
In grateful remembrance
of the brave men
who gave their lives
for their country during the
American Revolution
and whose remains repose
in the adjoining field.
This stone is erected by
Melzingah Chapter
Daughters of the American Revolution
October 14, 1897

05/25/2026
Thank you for this great review of yesterday's show Hudson River Patriots Chapter!
05/24/2026

Thank you for this great review of yesterday's show Hudson River Patriots Chapter!

05/23/2026

Stage is set and ready for the debut of “In the Shadow of the Gallows: The Trial of Joshua Hett Smith.”

The First Reformed Church
1153 Main St.
Fishkill, NY

Address

504 Route 9
Fishkill, NY
12524

Opening Hours

Saturday 1pm - 4pm
Sunday 1pm - 4pm

Telephone

(845) 896-9560

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