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==History== Prior to European colonization, the area had been occupied for thousands of years by varying indigenous cultures. Historic Native American nations included the [[Mahican]] and [[Wappinger]]. Recorded as part of the land grant to the [[Livingston family]], this area on the [[Roeliff Jansen Kill]] was originally called "Livingston Forge" after the iron [[foundry]] developed on the river. Throughout the eighteenth century, the Livingston forge created metal products for the community. The town was sometimes known as "Scotchtown" due to the immigrants of [[Scottish people|Scottish ancestry]] who flocked there in the late 18th century. As the [[American Revolutionary War|Revolution]] drew near, the factory produced shot, cannonballs, and perhaps most importantly, the huge chain that was installed across the [[Hudson River]] at [[West Point, New York|West Point]] as a defense against British ships going upriver. The "Fort Montgomery Chain" was worked up in 1776 at the Ancram foundry and placed across the Hudson River near West Point between Fort Montgomery and Fort Clinton.<ref>Lincoln Diamant; Chaining the Hudson; The fight for the river in the American Revolution, PP. 92</ref> On October 6, 1777, British forces attacked the two forts, choosing to outflank the forts on land rather than test the strength of the chain directly.<ref>Lincoln Diamant; Chaining the Hudson; The fight for the river in the American Revolution, PP. 115-118</ref> It is believed that the chain was confiscated by the British forces when they retreated from the fort several weeks later. Its whereabouts is unknown but one prominent British historian surmises it was shipped to Gibraltar to defend shipping in that British colony.<ref>Lincoln Diamant; Chaining the Hudson; The fight for the river in the American Revolution, PP. 175-176</ref> After the Revolution, the town was established from part of the town of [[Livingston, New York|Livingston]] in 1803, and was then called "Gallatin". In 1814, the name was changed to "Ancram", after the town in Scotland where the Livingstons had their origins. Part of Ancram was taken to form a new [[Gallatin, New York|town of Gallatin]] in 1830. Mining of [[iron]] and [[lead]] was important in the early economy; the town of Ancramdale was originally known as "Ancram Lead Mines". The [[Political subdivisions of New York State#Hamlet|hamlet]] of [[Boston Corner, New York|Boston Corner]] was formerly part of [[Massachusetts]]. Because it was more accessible from Ancram, it was annexed by the New York town on April 13, 1857, by an agreement between the states.
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