There were several Home Bureaus within the boundaries of the former Town of Lansingburgh, including the Lansingburgh, Red Rock, Speigletown, Pleasantdale, and Diamond Rock. Others nearby included Cooksboro, Melrose, and Centre Brunswick. As of 2018, there is only one chapter in the entirety of Rensselaer County: Poestenkill Hills, per http://www.nysfederationofhomebureaus.com/join-a-chapter/
Home Bureau Thrift Project.The members of the Lansingburgh branch of the Home Bureau met uesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Paul Cook, and it was decided to take up the thrift project promoted by the Home Bureau organization. Miss Alice K. Bunce, County Manager of the Home Bureau, was a speaker at the meeting and outlined the plans of this project.
Troy Times. September 27, 1919: 11 col 2.
New Unit to Meet.The Red Rock Unit of the Rensselaer County Home Bureau will hold its initial meeting tomorrow at 1 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Forrest Aldrich, 882 Sixth Avenue.This will be in the form of a covered dish luncheon followed by a business meeting. This unit was recently organized."Lansingburgh Notes."
Times Record. September 13, 1938: 22 col 6.
TWO DAY-TRAINING SCHOOL IN COUNTY OPENED YESTERDAY.A two-day training school for food leaders of Home Bureau units in Rensselaer County opened at the Troy Y. M. C. A. yesterday with 17 women in attendance. Seventeen other women will attend the sessions today.Miss Mabel A. Milhan, county home demonstration agent [...] will meet with a group of Pleasantdale women interested in forming a Home Bureau unit on Monday 1 1:30 p.m.
Times Record. November 11, 1941: 5 col 6.
NEW HOME BUREAU UNIT ORGANIZED BY LANSINGBURG WOMENThe 64th unit of the Rensselaer County Home Bureau, the Diamond Rock unit, was organized recently in Lansingburg.The officers of the group are Mrs. Harry T. Nielsen, chairman; Mrs. Ray Sanford, jr., vice chairman, and Mrs. Chris Whelan, secretary-treasurer.
Times Record. June 7, 1950: 3 col 2.