History & Culture · Mohawk Valley
Broadalbin Was Old Before Fulton County Existed
Broadalbin's official site notes the town's 1793 creation before Fulton County was formed.
Published June 24, 2026 · Last verified June 24, 2026
Broadalbin has an older map story than Fulton County alone can explain. The town materials say Broadalbin was created from Johnstown and Mayfield in 1793, before Fulton County was formed.
The date gives Broadalbin a little time-depth. It was already part of the local map before today’s Fulton County frame existed, so the town’s story reaches toward Johnstown, Mayfield, and the Sacandaga area.
That places Broadalbin in an older Sacandaga and Montgomery-to-Fulton transition story. It is a reminder that today’s county label is not always the deepest layer of a town.
The official town page keeps that origin close to the town itself. Broadalbin’s history is local, but it reaches back into a larger reshuffling of western New York town and county lines.
That history also gives the Great Sacandaga area more context. Broadalbin is more than a present-day lake-area town; it belongs to an older inland settlement pattern that predates the county map most people use now.
That date keeps Broadalbin from feeling newly invented by reservoir, road, or county labels. The town has an older inland story under the modern lake-area map.