Niverville was first settled by the
Dutch; the first house was built circa 1707 by Louren Lourenson Van Alen, who obtained the Kinderhoeck Patent—a
land grant—in 1629 from Jan Hendrickse DeBruyn, including the area now known as Niverville. Located within the hamlet, Kinderhook Lake—originally called
Wogasawoochuk or "Big Fish Lake" by the
Mohican early Native American inhabitants—provided fertile,
peat-rich soil that supported numerous
orchards and farms. The Niver cousins—John Niver and John M. Niver—emigrated to the area from
Germany in the early nineteenth century. They built the first
gristmill for rye flour; their prosperity built the Niver mansion just across the bridge along County Route 28 in 1848. The hamlet was ultimately named "Niverville" after the prosperous Nivers, although it was long known as Kinderhook Station, after its Boston and Albany Railroad, and Kinderhook and Hudson Railroad
turntable, built in 1841. The railroad restaurant known as the Van Hoesen House (not to be confused with the
Jan Van Hoesen House some 20 miles south in
Claverack) has since become the Niverville Pub. In 1846, the Niverville Post Office was established with less than twenty business and residential addresses. Niverville's first park—Kinderhook Lake Park, aka The Old Park—was established in 1870 as a picnic and meeting place. By 1899 the railroad trolleys were electrified and Niverville's
Electric Park was founded along Kinderhook Lake. Lit by colored lights, the
amusement park featured two
Ferris wheels (one run by steam, the other by electricity), a
carousel, a
roller coaster, and other rides, as well as live
vaudeville performances held in a dancing pavilion, an
aquarium stocked with native fish, and a bathing
beach alongside the lake's popular boating and fishing activities. The Niverville Fire Department, established in 1916, is a central community hub serving Kinderhook Lake, residents of adjacent Chatham town along the eastern edge of the lake, and Niverville residents. The current firehouse sits on of land purchased by the Fire Department in 1965. The department maintains an impressive collection of fire trucks—including a vintage 1935 Ford chassis with a
Ward LaFrance fire engine body—which are put to use in local parades and festivities, including Niverville's Fourth of July fund raiser. The department also hosts an annual Halloween Parade and Party. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Niverville Fire Department is an important and active community group who offer refreshments and assist members of the Fire Department in any way possible before/during and after emergency situations. In addition, the Ladies host dinners, banquets, and other fundraisers for the purchase of Fire Department equipment. The centennial anniversary of the founding of the Niverville Fire Department was in 2016. Niverville is served by the nearby Valatie Free Library, a member of the
Mid-Hudson Library System. ==Geography==