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==Notable people==
==Notable people==
* [[Jeff Hoffman]], pitcher for the [[Colorado Rockies]]
* [[Jeff Hoffman]], pitcher for the [[Cincinnati Reds]]
* [[Tommy Kahnle]], pitcher for the [[Los Angeles Dodgers]]
* [[Tommy Kahnle]], pitcher for the [[Los Angeles Dodgers]]
* [[Sam Perkins]], played for four teams during a 17 year career in the [[National Basketball Association]]
* [[Jeff Spraker]], [[NASCAR]] driver and crew chief
* [[Jeff Spraker]], [[NASCAR]] driver and crew chief
* [[David Wu]], American politician
* [[David Wu]], American politician

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Latham
hamlet and CDP
Etymology: For former hotel owner William G. Latham
Latham is located in New York
Latham
Latham
Location of Latham within the state of New York
Coordinates: 42°44′49″N 73°45′32″W / 42.74694°N 73.75889°W / 42.74694; -73.75889
CountryUnited States
StateNew York
RegionCapital District
CountyAlbany
Elevation
354 ft (108 m)
Time zoneUTC-5 (EST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-4 (EDT)
ZIP Code
12110
Area code518

Latham is a hamlet (and census-designated place)[1] in Albany County, New York, United States. It is located along U.S. Route 9 in the town of Colonie, a dense suburb north of Albany. As of the 2010 census, the population was 20,736. Latham was a census-designated place in the 1970, 1980, and 1990 US Censuses, but ceased to be in the 2000 Census, then became a CDP again in 2020.

History

Latham Historical Populations
YearPop.±%
1970 9,661—    
1980 11,182+15.7%
1990 10,131−9.4%
Sources: Censuses 1970 and 1980;[2] and 1990.[3]

The area was known at different times in its history as Yearsley's (c. 1829), Van Vranken's (c. 1851), Town House Corners (c. 1860) and Latham's Corners, named after hotel owner William G. Latham. The "corner" referred to is now the intersection of Troy-Schenectady Road (NY Route 2) and Old Loudon Road.

Before European expansion to North America, Latham was occupied by Mohicans.[4] The Old Loudon Road was built in 1755 during the French and Indian War to bring troops and provisions from Albany to the areas of Lake George and Ticonderoga. [citation needed] The Troy and Schenectady Turnpike was built in 1802 and intersected Old Loudon. An early first resident of this hamlet was Jonas Yearsley, 1785, who later built the first hotel close to this intersection. The hamlet was known first under the name of Yearsley's Corners and years afterward as Van Vrankens Corners in the 1850s. The name changed into Latham when William Latham became owner of the hotel. James, his son, continued to run the hotel until he died on August 14, 1933.

Geography

The hamlet itself is very narrow east-west and relatively long north-south, centered on the intersection of the Troy-Schenectady Road and Old Loudon Road. As a hamlet, its boundaries are not clearly defined, though they are marked by the New York State Department of Transportation on the western and eastern ends on New York Route 2 and on the southern end on U.S. Route 9 (US 9). On the western end, the hamlet begins near the entrance to the former Latham Circle Mall; on the southern end it starts near the Y-intersection of US 9 and Old Loudon Road; and on the eastern end, the border is near the Kiwanis Park. The northern border is the Crescent Bridge crossing the Mohawk River into Halfmoon in Saratoga County. Blue Creek circles the area known as Pirate's Island. The area normally referred to as "Latham" extends well beyond the hamlet itself, as the name is also used for the post office of the 12110 ZIP Code. Many locations often considered in the northern and northeastern parts of Latham are in the Cohoes ZIP Code, while many in the eastern sections use a Watervliet ZIP Code.

Latham's terrain is mostly a hilly mix of deciduous and evergreen trees, with some ponds, creeks and swamps, including several protected water courses and New York State Wetlands. Streams east of Old Loudon Road and US 9 generally drain into the Hudson River; west of Old Loudon and US 9, the hamlet's watercourses drain into the Mohawk River.

Notable people

See also

References

  1. ^ "State of New York Census Designated Places - Current/BAS20 - Data as of January 1, 2019". tigerweb.geo.census.gov. Retrieved 2020-02-24.
  2. ^ 1980 Census of Population; Volume 1: Characteristics of the Population. United States Census Bureau. 1980. p. 34-10. Retrieved 2010-02-13.
  3. ^ "U.S. Census website". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved 2008-01-31.
  4. ^ Colonie, Town of. "Colonie Timeline | Town of Colonie - The Official Website of the Town of Colonie". www.colonie.org. Retrieved 2017-08-07.

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