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Counties of New York Location State of New York Number 62 Populations 5,082 (Hamilton) – 2,561,225 (Kings) Areas 33.77 square miles (87.5 km 2) (New York) – 2,821 square miles (7,310 km 2) (St. Lawrence) Government County government Subdivisions Cities, Towns, Indian Reservations Part of a series on Regions of New York Downstate New York New York City Long Island Hudson Valley (Lower ...
New York's 24th congressional district is located in Upstate New York in the Finger Lakes region, stretching alongside Lake Ontario from near Buffalo in the west to Watertown in the east. The district does not include Rochester, which is in the 25th district. Since 2023, it has been represented by Claudia Tenney.
Every county outside of New York City has a county seat, [12] which is the location of county government. [13] Nineteen counties operate under county charters, while 38 operate under the general provisions of the County Law. Although all counties have a certain latitude to govern themselves, "charter counties" are afforded greater home rule powers.
South Dayton is located at (42.362796, -79.051715 The western boundary of the village follows the Chautauqua County line.. According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 1.0 square mile (2.6 km 2), all land.
Deposit is a village in Broome and Delaware counties in the U.S. state of New York.The population was 1,663 at the 2010 census. [2]The village, on the county line, is half within the town of Sanford (Broome County) and half within the town of Deposit (Delaware County).
Yates County is a county in the U.S. state of New York. As of the 2020 Census , the population was 24,774, [ 2 ] making it the third-least populous county in New York. The county seat is Penn Yan . [ 3 ]
New York State Route 22 runs through the CDP, passing east of Wingdale hamlet. The highway leads north 7 miles (11 km) to Dover Plains and south the same distance to Pawling. State Route 55 runs concurrently with NY 22 to the south, but turns east at Wingdale and leads 6 miles (10 km) to Gaylordsville, Connecticut.
James O. Putnam (1793–1855), U.S. congressman from New York and New York state senator, lived here [36] James Edward Quigley (1854–1915), Bishop of Buffalo and Archbishop of Chicago, lived here [37] Leo Richard Smith (1905–1963), Bishop of Ogdensburg, born here [38] Frederick C. Stevens (1856–1916), New York state senator, born here [39]