A gazetteer of the state of New York: comprising its topography, geology, mineral resources, civil divisions, canals, railroads and public institutions; together with general statistics; the whole alphabetically arranged. Also statistical tables of distances with a new township map of the state, Part 58

Author: Disturnell, John, 1801-1877, comp. cn; Holley, Orville Luther, 1791-1861
Publication date: 1842
Publisher: Albany, J. Disturnell
Number of Pages: 496


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Paradox,


4


1


Essex,


Piseco,


6


2


Hamilton,


Placid,


4


11


Essex,


Pleasant,


3


1}


Hamilton,


Racket,


14


4


Hamilton,


Rockland,.


1


Rockland,


Ronkonkoma,


1


1


Suffolk,


Round,


2


2


Hamilton,


Saranac, Lower


7


3


Franklin,


Saranac, Upper.


10


3


Franklin,


Saratoga,


7


12


Saratoga,


Schroon,


10


1


Essex and Warren,


Seneca,


40


3


Seneca, &c.


Silver,.


3


Wyoming,


Skancateles,


14


1


Cayuga and Onondaga,


Tupper's,. ..


5


2


Franklin,


Transparent,


4


Hamilton and Herkimer,


Yellow,


4


'St. Lawrence.


Columbia,


Crooked,


14


Ontario and Yates,


445


PRINCIPAL RIVERS, &c.


PRINCIPAL RIVERS IN THE STATE OF NEW-YORK.


NAMES-


Source.


Mouth.


Length


Allegany,


Pennsylvania,


Ohio river,.


300


Au Sable,


Essex county,


Lake Champlain,.


55


Beaver,


Hamilton co


Black river,.


66


Black,


Herkimer co ..


Lake Ontario,


120


Boreas,


Essex co.


Hudson river, ....


20


Bouquet,


Essex co.


Lake Champlain,


37


Bronx, .


Westchester co.


East river, ..


25


Byram,


Westchester co.


Long Island Sound,


15


Canisteo,.


Allegany co.


Tioga river, ...


60


Charlotte,


Schoharie co.


Susquehanna river, .


30


Chateaugay,


Franklin co.


St. Lawrence river,.


60


Chazy,


Clinton co.


Lake Champlain,.


40


Chaumont,


Jefferson,


Lake Ontario,


15


Chemung,.


Junc. Conhocton & Tioga,


Susquehanna river,.


40


Chenango,


Madison co.


Susquehanna river,


75


Clyde,


Ontario co.


Seneca river,.


20


Conhocton,


Steuben co.


Chemung river,


55


Croton,


Dutchess co.


Hudson river, ..


45


Deer,


Franklin co.


St. Regis river,


50


Delaware,.


Delaware co.


Delaware bay, .


310


East,


Long Island Sound,


Bay of New-York,


20


Genesee,


Pennsylvania,


Lake Ontario, ..


145


Grass,


St. Lawrence co.


St. Lawrence river,


90


Harlem,


Spuyten Duval creek, ...


East river, .


8


Hoosick,


Massachusetts, .


Hudson river, .


50


Hudson,


Essex co.


Atlantic ocean,


320


Independence,


Herkimer,


Black river, ..


30


Indian,


Hamilton co ..


Hudson river,


40


Indian,


Lewis co ..


St. Lawrence river,


90


Mohawk,


Oneida co ..


Hudson river,


140


Moose, .


Hamilton co


Black river, . .


55


Neversink,


Ulster co ..


Delaware river,.


55


Niagara,


Lake Erie,.


Lake Ontario,.


36


Oneida,


Oneida Lake,


Oswego river,


20


Oswegatchie,


Herkimer co.


St. Lawrence river,.


135


Oswego,


Junc. Oneida & Seneca r. Lake Ontario,.


24


Otselic,


Chenango co.


Tioughnioga, . .


30


Pawlet,


Vermont,


Lake Champlain,.


40


Peconic,


Suffolk co.


Peconic bay,.


20


Perch,


Jefferson,


Black River bay,


20


Poultney,


Vermont,


Lake Champlain,


30


Racket,


Hamilton co.


St. Lawrence river,. ...


140


Ramapo,. Rondout,.


Sullivan co.


Hudson river,


45


St. Lawrence,


Lake Ontario,


Gulf of St. Lawrence, . .


770


St. Regis,


Franklin co.


St. Lawrence river.


65


Salmon,.


Franklin co.


St. Lawrence river, . . .


45


Salmon,.


Lewis co ..


Lake Ontario,


50


Sacondaga


Hamilton co.


Hudson river,


60


Saranac, .


Franklin co.


Lake Champlain,.


80


Saw-Mill,


Westchester co. ..


Hudson river, ..


20


Schroon, .


Essex co. .


Hudson river,.


50


Seneca,.


Seneca Lake,


Oswego river, .


70


Susquehanna,


Otsego co. .


Chesapeake bay,


460


Tioga,


Pennsylvania,


Chemung river,.


40


Tioughnioga,


Onondaga co.


Chenango river, . .


45


Trout,


Franklin co.


Chateaugay river,. ..


30


Unadilla,


Oneida co ..


Susquehanna river, ....


50


Wallkill,


New-Jersey,


Rondout river, ..


80


t


Orange co.


Passaic river,


30


446


MANUFACTORIES.


TABULAR VIEW, Of the principal Manufactories in each County in the State of New- York, by the Census of 1840.


COUNTIES.


Woollen


Factories.


Fulling


Mills.


Cotton


Tanneries.


Distilleries.


Breweries.


| Flouring


Mills.


Grist Mills.


Saw Mills.


Oil Mills.


Furnaces.


| Forges, &c .!


Albany,


S


11


2


20


.


8


6


22


84


·


Allegany,


4


24


30


2


3


36


204


6


Broome,


9


14


1


23


144 ·


Cattaraugus,


2


6


24


1


26


135 .


Cayuga, ·


12


22


2


29


4


1


9


34


115


·


7


Chemung, .


1


5


12


3


1


3


25


85


1


3


Clinton,


7


2


21


1


1


17


166 ·


27


Cortland,


4


10


1


17


1


1


23


84


3


4


Dutchess,


6


15


11


18


1


29


61


64


.


4


Essex,


7


19


14


1


25


266


·


55


Fulton,


5


11


23


19


156


2


1


Greene,


5


10


1


29


2


3


29


79


3


Herkimer,


9


24


5


38


6


1


3


35


148


1


14


11


24


1


30


9


8


34


109


4


7


Lewis,


2


5


16


1


3


11


90


2


4


14


13


8


2


6


26


66


1


12


Madison, .


11


25


2


40


7


1


4


39


167


3


3


Monroe, .


12


20


1


21


7


5


36


18


69


1


5


Montgomery, New York, .


1


9


16


6


2


3


21


67


2


Niagara,


1


6


40


13


61


11


4


5


57


248


2


14


10


23


3


43


7


1


28


29


114 1


1


10


27


14


2


29


41


1


4


58


100


.


3


4


12


10


1


5


15


49 ·


5


Otsego,


4


44


8


47


9


1


65


222 3


7


Queens, .


7


7


21


22


1


4


37


106


12


Rockland,


4


4


3


5


2


20


11 ·


4


21


33


1


27


2


4


37


139 1


2


Schoharie,


1


30


32 .


1


36


160


St. Lawrence,


4


28


27


1


2


50


99


·


19


Suffolk,


S


5


1


16


1


51


17


Tioga, .


3


13


.


15


2


37


289


2


20


1


27


5


1


8


33


192


3


2


Washington,


13


15


2


19


2


31


93


4


11


25


6


12


25


118 ·


4


5


7


11


1


5


49


56


6


4


28


16


14


26


124


2


6


Total, .


3281


893 115 1212 206


86 334 1764 6430 79 306


1


Columbia,


19


19


11


10


2


1


12


39


41 ·


7


Delaware,


4


24


28


52


220 ·


Erie,


4


22


26


6


13


9


44


135


2


4


Franklin,


3


15


17


37


1


6


Genesee,


8


36


34


3


1


12


46


136


2


6


Hamilton,


2


22


·


Kings,


1


9


1


15


6


.


4


2


Q


4


9


42


1


1


Ontario,


35


92 1


Oswego,


2


16


25


10


29


138


1


6


Putnam,


1


6


·


27


36


3


Rensselaer,


41


Richmond,


8


1


Schenectady, .


2


7


1


4


1


1


5


14 13


2


Seneca, ·


2


4


8


1


11


9


25


5


Steuben, ·


3


17


31


2


4


39


248 12


Sullivan, .


3


23


3


29


174


1


Ulster, Warren,


11


S


33


42


130


..


13


1


7


9


.


14


99


Wayne,


Westchester,


Yates,


2


26


46


7


3


46


229


2


3


Chenango,


5


32


1


30


1


45


162


. .


1


11


Oneida,


23


Onondaga,


Orange,


13


Orleans,


5


1


7


18


1


14


Saratoga,


13


16


20


14


3


13


5


Jefferson,


8


Livingston,


18


Factories.


Chautauque,


.


Tompkins,


2


SCHOOLS, &c. 447 COLLEGES, ACADEMIES, SCHOOLS, &c. In the State of New-York, as returned by the U. S. Marshalls .- 1840.


COUNTIES.


Universities, or


Number of Stu-


Academies and


Grammar Sch's


No. of Scholars.


Primary and


Common Sch's.


No. of Scholars.


Scholars at pub-


lic charge.


White persons over 20 years of


age who cannot!


read and write.'


Albany,


5


469


107


9,077


985


1,269


Allegany,


1


47


216


9,166


1


27


Broome,


3


165


167


6,620


7


7


Cattaraugus,


3


140


191


7,701


4


361


Cayuga, .


4S


8


601


311


16,186


3,150


478


Chautauque,


11


80S


29S


14,337


237


395


Chemung,


1


130


99


4,837


162


774


Chenango,


8


733


344


12,872


20


77


Clinton, .


3


151


102


2,784


84


2,640


Columbia,


11


709


172


10,074


1


1,055


Cortland,


2


370


181


8,092


153


Delaware,


1


250


284


10,651


798


Dutchess,


7


6:21


107


4,499


729


1,764


Erie, ·


3


156


271


11, 149


2,931


270


Essex,


7


395


141


5, 634


151


544


Franklin,


1


108


4,851


525


Fulton,


2


235


68


3,87S


630


Genesee,


13


1,262


381


14, 718


171


143


Greene,


3


97


123


3,369


47


39


Hamilton,


105


2


280


191


8,522


250


2,337


Jefferson,


3


325


312


12, 314


267


616


Kings,


22


1,314


53


5,280


2,857


946


Livingston,


6


782


178


8,708


30


376


Madison, .


S


968


253


12,277


10


421


Monroe, .


11


1,466


310


16,903


157


2,301


Montgomery,


1


395


116


5,555


165


800


New-York,


430


148


7,230


208


137


7,936


312


Oneida,


190


24


2,035


441


20, 176


337


1,690


Onondaga,


13


1,602


330


17,690


18


1,372


242


12, 427


515


Orange,


21


1,409


170


8,727


727


575


Orleans,


7


750


163


8,247


60


Otsego,


1


9


385


302


13,522


43


618


Putnam,


1


36


9


429


78


3,670


633


456


Rensselaer,


12


601


241


11,512


842


1,384


Richmond,


1


25


14


604


28


37


Saratoga,


10


527


160


6,100


89


750


Schenectady,


1


2


58


45


1,562


85


44


Schoharie,


5


306


198


.9,294


3


96


Seneca, ..


3


219


99


4,377


138


361


St. Lawrence,


4


761


353


13,502


28


1,057


Steuben,


4


384


347


15,085


58


14


Sullivan,


1


36


101


3,897


30


587


Tioga,


1


269


225


12,678


575


255


Ulster, ..


1


35


158


9,010


20


592


Warren,


1


44


104


4,119


7


Washington,


8


454


193


7,279


56


763


Wayne, .


8


475


182


9,637


15


868


Westchester,


24


703


121


3,922


1


318


Yates,


112


6,207


43


Total,


121 985


501 34, 563 10, 871 501, 156 26, 266


43,713


5


468


330


12, 168


63


2,935


15


639


Rockland,


30


1,120


23, 833 10, 213


7,778


Niagara, ·


5


413


13


558


Herkimer,


1


120


155


5,259


901


Lewis,


...


.


.. .


5


337


152


6,514


14


1,027


Tompkins,


6


338


7,336


953


Suffolk,


2


1,195


Ontario,


Oswego,


Queens, .


185


30


4


Colleges.


dents.


448


POPULATION.


PROGRESSIVE POPULATION,


Of the several Counties in the state, from 1800 to 1840, inclusive ; according to the United States Census.


COUNTIES.


Organ- ized.


Pop. in 1800.


Pop. in 1810.


Pop. in 1820.


Pop. in IS30.


Pop. in 1840.


Albany,


1683


34, 043


34, 661


38, 114


53,560


68,593


Allegany,


1S06


1,942


9,330


26,218


40,975


Broome,


1806


8,130


14,343


17,582


22,338


Cattaraugus,


1S08


458


4,090


16, 726


28,872


Cayuga, .


1799


15, 871


29,843


38, 897


47,947


50,339


Chautauque,


1808


2,381


15,26S


34, 657


47,975


Chemung, .


1336


Chenango,


1798


15, 666


21,704


31,215


37,404


40,785


Clinton, .


1788


8,514


8,002


12,070


19,344


28,157


Columbia,


1786


35, 422


32,390


38, 330


39,952


43,259


Delaware,


1797


10,229


20,303


26,587


32,933


35,396


Dutchess,


1683


47,775


51,363


46,615


50,926


52,398


Erie, ·


121


Essex,


1799


9,477


12,811


19,387


23,634


Franklin,


1208


2,617


4,439


11,312


16,519


Fulton,


183$


Genesee,


1802


12,588


58,093


51,992


59,587


Greene,


1800


12,314


19,536


22,996


29,525


30,446


Hamilton,


1316


14,479


22,046


31,017


35, 869


37,477


Kings,


1683


5, 740


8,303


11,187


20,537


47,613


Lewis,


1805


6,433


9,227


14,958


17,830


Madison,


1806


25, 144


32,208


39,037


40,008


Monroe,


1821


26,855


49, S62


64,902


Montgomery,


1772


21,700


41,214


37,569


43,595


35,818


New-York, .


1683


60,489


96,373


123,706


202,589


312,710


Niagara,


1808


8,971


22,990


18, 485


31,132


Oneida,


1798


22,047


33, 792


50,997


71,326


85, 310


Onondaga,


1794


7,466


25,987


47,467


58,974


67,911


Ontario,


1789


15,218


42,032


S8, 267


40, 167


43,501


Orange,


1683


29,355


34,347


41,213


45, 372


50,739


Orleans,


1824


Otsego,


1791


21,636


38, 802


44, S56|


51,372


49,629


Queens,


1683


16,891


19, 336


21,619


22,276


30,324


Rensselaer,


1791


30,442


36,309


40,153


49,472


60,259


Richmond,


1683


4,563


5,347


6,135


7,084


10, 965


Rockland,


1798


6,353


7,758


8,837


9,388


11,975


St. Lawrence,


1802


7,885


16, 037


36,351


56,706


Saratoga,


1791


24, 483


33, 147


36,052


38,616


40,553


Schoharie,


1795


9,808


18,945


23,154


27,910


32,358


Seneca, .


1804


16,609


23,619


21,031


24, 874


Steuben,


1796


1,788


7,246


21,989


33,975


46, 139


Suffolk, .


1683


19,734


21,113


24,272


26,780


32,469


Sullivan,


1809


6, 879


7,899


16,971


27,704


20,527


Ulster, .


1683


24, 855


26,576


30,934


36,551


45,922


Warren,


1813


35, 574


44,259


38,831


42,615


41,180


Westchester,


1683


27,428


30, 272


32,638


36,456


48,687


Yates,


1823


19,019


20,437


Total,


586, 756. 959, 049


1,372, 812 1,918, 609 2, 428,921


18, 773


25,127


Oswego,


1816


12,374


27,104


43,619


Putnam,


1812


11,268


12,701


12, 825


Jefferson,


1S05


15,140


32,952


48, 515


60,994


Livingston,


1821


18,444


27,719


35,140


Cortland,


1S08


8,869


16,507


23,693


24, 607


35,710


62, 465


18,049


Herkimer,


1791


1,251


1,324


1,907


Schenectady,


1809


10,201


13,081


12,334


12,372


15, 629


Tioga, ·


1794


Tompkins, -


1817


20,681


36, 545


37,948


Wayne,


1823


33,555


42,057


Washington, -


1772


6,10S


8,900


9,453


11,795


13,422


17,3S7


20,732


Census of the State of New-York,-1840.


Showing the number of inhabitants in each town and the different pursuits.


ALBANY COUNTY.


No. OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN


NAMES OF CITIES AND TOWNS.


TOTAL.


Agriculture.


Commerce.


Manufactures


and Trades.


Navigating the


rivers & canals.


Learned profes- sions and en-


No. of pensioners


for rev. & mil. ser.]


Albany city.


First Ward,


9,809


71


2


539


23


65


2


Second Ward, ..


..


6,855


66


1


359


7


38


6


Third Ward,


4,137


18


180


20


86


1


Fourth Ward, . ..


7,244


11


387


53


34


1


Fifth Ward, ..


5,676


7


3


156


11


14


3


Total Albany city, ...


33, 721


144


35


1,621


114


237


13


Berne,


3,740


807


23


152


14


12


Bethlehem.


3,238


1, 356


19


86


17


8


2


Coeymans,


3,107


510


30


117


31


11


4


Guilderland,


2,790


1,133


24


78


3


11


3


Knox,


2,143


481


6


71


6


3


New Scotland,


2,912


1,228


16


90


9


4


Rensselaerville,


3, 705


676


41


189


20


11


Watervliet,


10,141


1,267


209


1,284


175


42


5


Westerlo,


3, 096


673


18


103


8


12


Total Albany co ..


68, 593


8,275


421


3, 791


340


366


69


ALLEGANY CO.


Alfred,


1,630


643


39


6


Allen, .


867


347


12


1


Almond,


1,434


523


94


1


8


1


Amity,


1,354


463


82


3


7


1


Andover,.


848


407


16


3


Angelica,


1,257


304


127


32


2


Belfast,


1,646


218


1


298


5


4


Birdsall


328


134


3


Bolivar,


408


67


4


16


1


1


Burns,


867


277


35


4


1


Caneada,


1,633


224


9


261


5


1


Centreville,


1,513


302


2


31


1


3


3


Clarksville,


326


103


6


Cuba,


1,768


285


15


173


24


3


Eagle,


1,187


284


21


2


Friendship,


1,244


230


12


52


5


1


Genesee,


578


120


2


28


1


2


Granger,


1,064


421


34


2


Grove, .


623


244


10


1


Hume, .


2,303


346


11


266


13


5


Independence,


1,440


592


36


3


.


29


ocean, lakes,


gineers.


450


CENSUS OF THE STATE OF NEW-YORK


No. OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN


NAMES OF CITIES AND TOWNS.


TOTAL.


Agriculture.


Commerce.


Manufactures


and Trades.


Navigating the


ocean, lakes,


rivers & canals.


Learned profes-


sions and en-


gineers.


No. of pensioners


for rev. & mil. ser.


New Hudson,


1,502


258


2


168


2


1


Nunda,


2,637


783


191


24


Ossian,


93€


318


29


2


Pike,


2, 17€


397


19


135


14


Portage,


4,721


695


439


14


8


Rushford,


1,512


299


18


84


9


5


Scio, .


1, 15€


224


7


39


2


3


West Almond,


808


300


40


3


1


Wirt,


1,207


234


2


24


2


4


Total Allegany co ...


40,975 10,042


104


2,789


8


196


52


BROOME CO.


Barker,


1,259


202


9


29


2


3


2


Chenango,


5,465


635


70


337


25


52


7


Colesville,


2, 528


353


7


67


1


6


6


Conklin,


1,475


208


21


1


1


Lisle,


1,560


234


6


56


1


1


Nanticoke,


400


74


.


4


3


Sanford,


1,173


180


3


23


1


1


3


Triangle,


1,692


274


7


46


7


6


Union,


3,165


491


14


98


2


6


6


Vestal,


1,253


251


15


4


1


Windsor,


2,368


341


5


54


7


5


Total Broome co ...


22, 338


3,243


121


750


33


91


41


CATTARAUGUS CO.


Ashford,


1,469


308


2


24


2


4


1


Burton,


530


102


32


1


1


Coldspring,


673


75


23


1


2


1


Connewango,


1,317


192


1


26


5


4


Dayton, ...


946


247


14


2


2


Ellicottville,.


1,084


144


12


39


16


3


Farmersville,


1,294


266


3


23


4


8


Franklinville,


1,293


255


4


52


7


3


Freedom, .


1,831


325


2


43


6


4


Great Valley,


852


102


2


26


12


1


2


Hinsdale, .


1,937


299


13


73


7


3 3


Humphrey,


444


101


1


1


Leon, .


1,326


244


4


30


1


3


5


Little Valley,


700


101


1


31


5


1


Lyndon,


628


139


5


Machias,


1,085


200


1


28


1


4


Mansfield,


942


232


.


10


4


Napoli, .


1,145


166


13


1


2


New Albion,


1,016


172


1


14


.


6


1


Olean,


638


56


11


59


5


1


Otto,


2,133|


415


5


52


1' 5


2


5


1


5


451


CENSUS OF THE STATE OF NEW-YORK.


No. OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN


NAMES OF CITIES AND TOWNS.


TOTAL.


Agriculture.


Commerce.


Manufactures


and Trades.


Navigating the


ocean, lakes,


Learned profes-


sions and en-


gineers.


No. of pensioners for rev. & mil. ser .!


Total Cattaraugus co ..


28,872


5, 068


86


832


22


101


62


CAYUGA CO.


Auburn,


5,626


159


211


613


2


80


6


Aurelius,


2, 645


733


5


162


2


8


3


Brutus,


2,044


588


30


100


43


14


1


Cato ..


2,380


539


6


112


3


17


2


Conquest,


1,911


465


2


68


3


5


3


Fleming,


2, 593


570


33


130


32


20


8


Genoa,


2,283


514


12


99


3


14


2


Ledyard,


2,143


518


25


93


6


15


4


Locke,


4,215


1,110


51


340


44


23


8


Mentz,


2,010


386


23


224


1


14


7


Moravia,


2, 234


583


9


94


2


10


4


Owasco,


2, 255


567


14


92


7


11


7


Scipio,


1, 304


327


4


68


2


1


7


Sempronius,


2,060


769


3


79


1


9


4


Sennet,.


1,890


260


12


109


22


11


4


Springport,


2, 533


664


2


110


5


4


5


Summer Hill,


1,446


326


3


74


4


6


4


Venice,.


2, 105


632


20


78


2


6


11


Victory,


2,371


546


5


101


8


14


4


Total Cayuga co ... .


50, 338


10,995


478


2,942


193


302


117


CHEMUNG CO.


Big Flats,


1,375


296


6


49


1


4


2


Catharines,


2, 424


409


23


182


27


11


8


Catlin,


1,119


267


....


3


30


1


1


Cayuta,


2, 377


533


2


99


1


2


3


Dix, .


1,990


400


8


97


10


12|


2


Elmira,


4,791


635


86


475


25


51


6


Erin,.


1,441


328


Southport,


2,101


366


12


140


10


12


9


Veteran, ..


2, 279


393


13


133


33


4


2


Total Chemung co ...


20, 732


3,809


153


1,251


113


102


35


1


3


5


Perrysburgh,


1,660


333


5


Persia,


892


137


13


59


9


Portville,


462


93


1


19


1


1


Randolph,


1,283


123


4


44


2


3


2


Yorkshire, ..


1,292


241


1


46


1


6


1,317


215


1


61


Ira,


6


10


1, 654


311


87


1


8


13


Niles,


1,319


213


48


21


6


2


1


835


182


Chemung,


3


1


25


Sterling,.


6


46


rivers & canals.


452


CENSUS OF THE STATE OF NEW-YORK.


NAMES OF CITIES AND TOWNS.


TOTAL.


Agriculture.


Commerce.


Manufactures


and Trades.


Navigating the


ocean, lakes,


rivers & canals.


Learned profes-


sions and engi.


necrs.


No. of pensioners for rev. & mil. ser.


CHAUTAUQUE CO.


Arkwright,


1,418


444


2


30


3


2


6


Busti,


1,894


539


27


6


4


Carroll,


1,649


450


2


39


4


3


Charlotte,


1,428


396


11


67


I


7


1


Chautauque,


2,980


749


31


134


4


32


6


Cherry Creek,


1,141


361


2


30


1


1


3


Clymer,


909


233


5


24


4


2


Ellery,


2,242


558


2


44


4


6


8


Ellicott, .


2,571


391


25


211


5


27


4


Ellington,


1,725


419


3


44


1


8


1


French Creek,


621


183


17


3


1


Gerry,


1,288


323


1


42


7


2


Hanover,


3,998


940


57


279


15


36


11


Harmony,


3, 340


853


8


117


2


16


7


Mina,


871


261


19


2


3


1


Poland,


1,087


28


1


26


11


7


Pomfret,


4,566


890


78


337


22


81


11


Portland,


2,136


652


12


90


9


15


11


Ripley,


2,197


596


6


107


4


13


4


Sheridan,


1,883


579


8


56


4


9


6


Sherman,


1,099


270


1


35


7


3


Stockton,


2,078


605


8


64


2


6


4


Villenova,


1,655


514


6


47


2


4


6


Westfield,


3,199


701


75


202


23


33


11


Total Chautauque co ..


47,975


12, 195


344


2,088


104


341


123


CHENANGO CO.


Bainbridge,


3,324


2, 743


56


462


63


8


Columbus,


1,561


1,373


16


153


19


9


Coventry


1,681


1,518


15


119


4


25


7


German,


965


250


8


Greene,.


3,462


725


137


12


4


Guilford,


2, 827


2,301


44


437


46


12


Linklean, ..


1,249


1,195


1


47


6


6


Macdonough,


1,369


350


4


34


2


New Berlin,


3,086


2, 199


84


730


73


8


Norwich,


4,145


658


46


184


2


34


10


Otselic,


1,621


1,467


2


134


1


17


2


Oxford,


3,179


485


20


119


3


22


12


Pharsalia,


1,213


230


9


6


2


1


Pitcher,


1,562


299


10


33


1


7


Plymouth,


1,625


301


3


20


5


2


Preston, .


1,117


241


14


5


4


Sherburne,.


2,791


1,902


106


623


49


111


12


Smithville,


1,762


472


4


43


1


1


..


No. OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN


.


453


CENSUS OF THE STATE OF NEW-YORK.


No. OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN


NAMES OF CITIES AND TOWNS.


TOTAL.


Agriculture.


Commerce.


Manufactures


and Trades.


Navigating the


ocean, lakes,


rivers & canals.


Learned profes-


sions and engi-


neers.


No. of pensioners| for rev. & mil. ser. '


Smyrna,


2,246


1,836


28


341


2


39


5


Total Chenango co ..


40, 785


20,545


458


3,644


62


489


103


CLINTON CO.


3,222


349


36


281


2


10


3


Au Sable, .


2,769


624


2


44


5


10


Black Brook,


1,064


65


9


87


1


2


Champlain,


3, 632


613


31


139


19


11


9


Chazy, .


3,584


691


10


98


11


9


17


Ellenburgh,


1,171


383


10


56


2


3


Peru, ..


3,134


689


13


102


5


8


6


Plattsburgh,


6,416


737


70


332


13


38


19


Saranac,.


1,462


159


9


93


3


Total Clinton co ....


28,157


4,602


190


1,235


51


88


69


COLUMBIA CO.


Hudson S First Ward, ...


2,854


1


120


228


109


24


4


City. Second Ward,.


2,818


17


121


384


7


42


5


Total Hudson city ...


5,672


18


241


612


116


66


9


Ancram,.


1,770


409


6


46


2


Austerlitz,


2,091


473


21


63


2


12


12


Canaan, .


1,957


425


13


114


11


9


Chatham,


3,662


762


45


261


10


27


8


Claverack,


3,056


561


18


128


3


16


3


Clermont,


1.231


260


11


25


11


5


Copake, .


1, 505


360


23


45


3


2


Gallatin,


1,644


356


11


37


969


167


8


36


16


..


5


4


Ghent, .


1,161


233


8


25


11


1


2


Hillsdale,


2,470


529


22


102


2


13


9


Kinderhook.


3,512


435


50


282


.. 4


29


2


Livingston,


2,190


430


10


87


1


6


3


New Lebanon,


2, 536


548


44


143


2


13


11


Stockport,


1,815


124


9


195


6


7


2


Stuyvesant, .


1,779


265


20


56


31


6


3


Taghkanic, .


1,674


375


5


32


6


3


1


Total Columbia co ...


43,252


7,224


576


2, 347


226


225


85


CORTLAND CO.


Cincinnatus,


1,301


222


90


10


6


Cortandville,.


3, 799


843


5


308


3


31


15


Freetown, .


950


185


29


4


3


Homer,.


3,572


745


23


281


26


11


3


2


Mooers,


1,703


494


11


58


5


4


Germantown,


2, 558


Greenport,


1


292


Beekmantown,


454


CENSUS OF THE STATE OF NEW-YORK.


No. OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN


NAMES OF CITIES AND TOWNS.


TOTAL.


Agriculture.


Commerce.


Manufactures


and Trades.


Navigating the


ocean, lakes,


rivers & canals.


Learned profes-


sions and engi-


No. of pensioners for rev. & mil. ser.


Marathon,


1,063


266


28


1


2


Preble,


1,247


340


3


44


1


8


Scott,.


1,332


365


4


72


2


2


Solon,


2,311


539


60


4


2


Truxton,


3, 658


1,030


16


160


11


12


Virgil,


4,502


1,295


146


1


11


14


Willet,


872


201


19


2


4


Total Cortland co ...


24,607


6,031


51


1,237


4


103


79


DELAWARE CO.


Andes,


2,176


476


10


54


3


4


Bovina,


1,403


288


8


41


8


1


Colchester,


1,567


323


51


2


2


Davenport,


2, 052


419


7


75


1


6


Delhi,


2, 554


399


20


146


34


8


Franklin,


3,025


774


12


132


15


7


Hamden,


1,469


310


6


59


3


2


Hancock,


1,026


109


3


78


4


2


Harpersfield,


1,708


387


7


76


5


8


Kortwright,


2,441


541


5


92


8


5


Masonville,


1,420


324


32


4


4


Meredith, ..


1,640


414


7


48


7


4


Middletown,


2,608


508


15


114


2


5


Roxbury,


3,013


619


15


122


10


16


Sidney,


1,732


477


5


46


7


5


Stamford,.


1,681


353


26


105


19


4


Tompkins,


2,035


316


14


78


9


4


Walton,


1,846


39


13


66


7


6


Total Delaware co ...


35, 396


7,434


173


1,415


148


93


DUTCHESS CO.


Amenia,.


2,179


789


11


148


1


20


4


Beekman,


1,400


602


8


70


1


7


3


Clinton, .


1,830


884


16


93


7


2


Dover,


2,000


789


10


138


1


7


5


Fishkill,


10,437


2,339


65


1,513


29


40


8


Hyde Park,


2,364


865


12


104


15


6


5


La Grange,


1,851


879


9


106


5


Milan,


1,725


761


6


72


6


1


Northeast,.


1,385


646


7


78


4


1


Pawlings,


1,571


770


8


44


6


7


Pine Plains,


1,334


498


14


86


10


2


Pleasant Valley,


2,219


716


12


204


1


4


5


Poughkeepsie,


10,006


816


262


1,388


88


98


5


Redhook,


2,829


797


34


179


19


14


3


Rhinebeck,


2, 659


848


29


199


14


15


1


Stanford,


2,278


1,019


14


124


7


1


neers.


CENSUS OF THE STATE OF NEW-YORK.


No. OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN


NAMES OF CITIES AND TOWNS.


TOTAL.


Agriculture.


Commerce.


Manufactures


and Trades.


Navigating the


rivers & canals.


Learned profes- sions and engi-


neers.


for rev. & mil. ser. I


Union Vale, .


1,498


644 1,372


11


78 177


169


268


54


ERIE CO.


First Ward,.


3,531


12


123


346


239


8


1


Second Ward,


3,400


3


247


362


31


56


2


Third Ward,


1,829


3


111


149


29


25


Fourth Ward,


5,483


27


91


809


32


64


1


Fifth Ward,


3,970


15


199


185


23


58


Total Buffalo city, ..


18,213


60


771


1,851


354


211


4


Alden,


1,984


478


90


5


Amherst,


2,451


427


14


97


3


6


Aurora,


2,908


610


33


298


28


17


Boston,


1,745


588


4


30


6


1


Brandt,


1,088


345


7


.


8


Chicta waga,


2,271


565


12


94


1


9


3


Clarence, .


1,088


247


33


9


14


3


Concord,


3,021


854


11


88


·


10


2


Eden,


1,807


573


3


56


4


7


2


Hamburgh,


3,727


933


197


18


15


9


Holland,.


2, 083


477


7


79


1


3


5


Lancaster,


2, 653


642


7


114


3


10


8


Newstead,


1,743


632


1


55


6


6


Sardinia,


1,261


314


23


32


3


1


1


Tonawanda,


1,987


550


75


1


5


3


Wales,


Total Erie co ...


62, 465


11, 022


893


3,622


426


376


53


ESSEX CO.


4


Chesterfield, .


2, 212


551


11


11


28


7


9


Crown Point,


1,061


220


4


66


2


16


4


Elizabethtown,


1,681


359


19


131


28


16|


7


Essex,


2, 258


492


4


197


12


5


Jay, ..


730


238


2


16


Keene,


1,505


366


1


94


1


4


4


Lewis,


455


125


Minerva,


2,595


440


20


284


17


17


8


Newcomb,


74


15


18


Schroon,.


1,660


442


9


128


4


8


Ticonderoga.


2,169


382


5


166


36


18


15


No. of pensioners


1


Washington.


Total Dutchess co ...


52, 398


16, 034


540


4,801


Buffalo city,


24


Black Rock,


3, 625


294


250


12


4


2


Collins,


4, 257


1,419


130


13


1


2, 174


436


7


66


1


2


3


1,242


328


.


33


.


2,716


453


28


317


13


17


2


16


3


1


Moriah,


2,833


12


8


4


4


Evans,


1,137


Colden,.


185


ocean, lakes,


455


456


CENSUS OF THE STATE OF NEW-YORK.


No. OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN


Agriculture.


Commerce.


Manufactures


and Trades.


Navigating the


ocean, lakes,


Learned profes-


sions and en-


No. of pensioners for rev. & mil. ser.|


Westport,.


1,932


478


25


89


11


12


10


Willsborough,


1,658


428


3


94


11


5


5


Wilmington,


928


235


5


60


1


1


Total Essex co ...


23, 634


5,224


136


1,789


147


132


83


FRANKLIN CO.


Bangor,


1,289


226


10


53


1


4


1


Belmont,


472


135


6


1


Bombay,


1,446


244


8


41


3


1


Brandon, .


531


105


7


1


Chateaugay,


2,824


720


31


6


Constable,


1,122


188


36


5


Dickinson,


1,005


177


18


1


1


Duane, . .


324


71


2


16


1


Fort Covington,


2,094


287


27


128


12


1


Franklin,


192


55


8


1


Malone,


3, 229


682


14


123


15


8


Moira,


962


146


2


23


2


5


Westville,


1,028


180


1


25


4


1


Total Franklin co ..


16,518


3,216


64


515


1


53


21


FULTON CO.


Bleecker, .


346


138


4


27


.


1


Broadalbin,


2,738


1,244


18


249


1


17


24


Ephratah,


2,009


780


9


140


6


7


14


Johnstown, .


5,409


1,959


41


500


10


45


25


Mayfield, ..


2, 615


1,430


9


149


3


6


11


Northampton,


1,526


848


13


86


10


6


Oppenheim,.


2,169


1,158


2


91


5


3


9


Perth,


737


153


2


23


1


2


Stratford, .


500


327


1


16


1


Total Fulton co ...


18,049


8,037


99


1,281


25


89


93


GENESEE CO.


Alabama,.


1,798


526


4


65


3


Alexander,


2,242


566


19


109


15


10


Batavia,


4,219


879


52


289


59


10


Bergen,


1,832


267


7


78


1


6


3


Bethany,


2, 286


563


13


96


8


9


Byron,


1,907


195


7


113


8


3


Darien,


2,406


703


8


88


1


6


10


Elba,.


3,161


843


17


153


1


13


10


Le Roy,


4, 323


370


35


288


37


Pavilion,


1,219


133


1


53


1


* Taken from the town of Covington on the division of the above county in 1941 ; the population &c. is estimated at one half of the number returned for Covington.


rivers & canals.


gineers.


NAMES OF CITIES AND TOWNS.


TOTAL.


457


CENSUS OF THE STATE OF NEW-YORK.


No. OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN


NAMES OF CITIES AND TOWNS.


TOTAL.


Agriculture.


Commerce.


Manufactures


and Trades.


Navigating the


ocean, lakes,


Learned profes-


sions and en-


gineers.


No. of pensioners for rev. & mil. ser. I


Pembroke,


1,970


584 631


12


140


7


4


Total Genesee co ...


29,924


6,260


183


1,583


3


173


70


GREENE CO.


Athens,


2,388


333


204


71


8


2


Cairo,.


2, 862


622


146


11


8


Catskill,


5,339


701


534


55


47


4


Coxsackie,


3,539


524


3


375


65


16


2


Durham,.


2,813


595


184


1


17


3


Greenville,


2,338


594


84


12


9


Hunter,


2,019


384


192


4


1


Lexington,.


2,813


753


113


2


6


7


New Baltimore,.


2,306


594


93


4


4


2


Prattsville,.


1,613


346


169


1


7


2


Windham,


2, 417


625


142


13


9


Total Greene co ..


30,446


6,071


3


2,236


199


145


49


HAMILTON CO.


Arietta,


20


37


41


Gilman,


98


19


4


Норе, .


711


220


1


8


4


Lake Pleasant,


296


78


10


Long Lake,


59


14


1


Morehouse,


169


41


4


Wells,


365


101


1


4


2


Total Hamilton co ...


1,907


510


2


72


6


HERKIMER CO.


Columbia,


2,129


483


5


72


6


8


Danube,


1,960


399


13


197


4


5


5


Fairfield,


1,836


1,062


13


69


25


11


Frankfort,


3,096


582


33


297


46


16


9


German Flats,


3,245


573


31


391


99


10


14


Herkimer,


2,369


1,122


40


158


8


23


7


Litchfield,


1,672


448


4


83


5


2


Little Falls,


3,881


1,027


109


486


49


48


11


Manheim,


2,095


924


10


139


5


14


6


Newport,


2, 020


965


17


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