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During the Woodland period, the area was settled by the Mahican people, with others, such as the Mohawks, traveling across it.
By the late 17th century, Europeans may have entered the area as a result of the establishment of the Dutch patroonship owned by Kiliaen van Rensselaer, the Manor of Rensselaerswyck, which extended west and east out of Albany and the fur trading community of Beverwyck.
The southwestern corner of Pownal was part of the patroonship.
Rensselaerswyck passed into English control in 1664.
The first European settlers may have entered the area in the 1730s.
Those first European settlers may have been Dutch or other Europeans who leased land within Rensselaerwyck.
On January 28, 1760, New Hampshire Governor Benning Wentworth chartered Pownal, which he named after his fellow royal governor, Thomas Pownall of the Province of Massachusetts Bay.

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