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Essex County, New York

Essex County is a county in the U.S. state of New York. As of the 2020 census, the population was 37,381.[2] Its county seat is the hamlet of Elizabethtown.[3] Its name is from the English county of Essex. Essex is one of only 2 counties that are entirely within the Adirondack Park, the other being Hamilton County.

Essex County
Lake Placid, in Essex County
Location within the U.S. state of New York
New York's location within the U.S.
Coordinates: 44°07′N 73°46′W / 44.11°N 73.77°W / 44.11; -73.77
Country United States
State New York
Founded1799
Named forEssex
SeatElizabethtown
Largest CDPTiconderoga
Area
 • Total1,916 sq mi (4,960 km2)
 • Land1,794 sq mi (4,650 km2)
 • Water122 sq mi (320 km2)  6.4%
Population
 (2020)
 • Total37,381[1]
 • Density20.8/sq mi (8.0/km2)
Time zoneUTC−5 (Eastern)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−4 (EDT)
Congressional district21st
Websiteessexcountyny.gov

History edit

When counties were established in the state of New York in 1683, the present Essex County was part of Albany County. This was an enormous county, including the northern part of New York state as well as all of the present state of Vermont and, in theory, extending westward to the Pacific Ocean. This county was reduced in size on July 3, 1766, by the creation of Cumberland County, and further on March 16, 1770, by the creation of Gloucester County, both containing territory now in Vermont. On March 12, 1772, what was left of Albany County was split into three parts, one remaining under the name Albany County. One of the other pieces, Charlotte County, contained the eastern portion.

 
John Brown's Farm

In 1784, the name "Charlotte County" was changed to Washington County to honor George Washington, the American Revolutionary War general and later President of the United States of America.

In 1788, Clinton County was split off from Washington County. This was a much larger area than the present Clinton County, including several other counties or county parts of the present New York state (near Clunes).

Essex County was split from Clinton County in 1799.

Geography edit

 
Essex County, NY. 1858 map.

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 1,916 square miles (4,960 km2), of which 1,794 square miles (4,650 km2) is land and 122 square miles (320 km2) (6.4%) is water.[4] It is the second-largest county in New York by land area and third-largest by total area.

Essex County is in the northeastern part of New York state, just west of Vermont along the eastern boundary of the state. The eastern boundary of Essex County is Lake Champlain, which serves as the New YorkVermont border at an elevation of just under 100 feet (30.5 m). The highest natural point in New York, Mount Marcy at 5,344 feet (1,629 m), is in the town of Keene.

The Ausable River forms a partial northern boundary for the county.

Demographics edit

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
18109,477
182012,81135.2%
183019,28750.6%
184023,63422.5%
185031,14831.8%
186028,214−9.4%
187029,0422.9%
188034,51518.8%
189033,052−4.2%
190030,707−7.1%
191033,4589.0%
192031,871−4.7%
193033,9596.6%
194034,1780.6%
195035,0862.7%
196035,3000.6%
197034,631−1.9%
198036,1764.5%
199037,1522.7%
200038,8514.6%
201039,3701.3%
202037,381−5.1%
U.S. Decennial Census[5]
1790-1960[6] 1900-1990[7]
1990-2000[8] 2010-2020[2]

2020 census edit

Essex County Racial Composition[9]
Race Num. Perc.
White (NH) 33,714 90.2%
Black or African American (NH) 610 1.63%
Native American (NH) 74 0.2%
Asian (NH) 229 0.61%
Pacific Islander (NH) 7 0.01%
Other/Mixed (NH) 1,769 4.73%
Hispanic or Latino 978 2.62%

2000 census edit

As of the census[10] of 2000, there were 38,851 people, 15,028 households, and 9,828 families residing in the county. The population density was 22 people per square mile (8.5 people/km2). There were 23,115 housing units at an average density of 13 units per square mile (5.0/km2). The racial makeup of the county was 94.84% White, 2.81% Black or African American, 0.31% Native American, 0.41% Asian, 0.07% Pacific Islander, 0.69% from other races, and 0.86% from two or more races; 2.19% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. Of the population, 22.0% were of French, 16.3% Irish, 13.0% English, 8.6% German, 7.1% American and 6.2% Italian ancestry; 95.2% spoke English, 2.2% Spanish, and 1.3% French as their first language.

There were 15,028 households, out of which 29.20% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 52.20% were married couples living together, 8.90% had a female householder with no husband present, and 34.60% were non-families. 28.30% of all households were made up of individuals, and 12.60% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.39 and the average family size was 2.93.

In the county, the population was spread out, with 22.80% under the age of 18, 6.90% from 18 to 24, 29.80% from 25 to 44, 24.50% from 45 to 64, and 16.00% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 39 years. For every 100 females there were 107.60 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 108.60 males.

The median income for a household in the county was $34,823, and the median income for a family was $41,927. Males had a median income of $30,952 versus $22,205 for females. The per capita income for the county was $18,194. Of the population, 11.60% of individuals, 7.80% of families, 14.50% of those under the age of 18, and 8.60% of those 65 and older, were living below the poverty line.

Education edit

Private schools edit

Higher education edit

Transportation edit

 
Harris Lake in Newcomb

Airports edit

The following public use airports are located in the county:[11]

Bus edit

Essex County Public Transportation operates several accessible bus routes connecting the county's major communities. Between scheduled stops, riders may flag down buses or request to be let off almost anywhere. Riders may also request minor route deviations for a small fee with advanced notice. Fares generally cost a few dollars or less.[12]

In 2020 and 2021, bus service was disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Routes edit

The Champlain North route operates from Elizabethtown north to Wadhams, Whallonsburg, Essex, Willsboro, and to Keeseville, where riders may connect to Clinton County Public Transit bus routes.

The Champlain South route operates from Elizabethtown south to Westport, Mineville, Witherbee, Port Henry, Crown Point, and Ticonderoga. The service partially follows New York State Route 9N. Riders can connect to Amtrak's Adirondack train at Westport station for service to New York City and Montreal.

The Mountain Valley Shuttle operates from Elizabethtown west to Keene, Jay, Au Sable, Wilmington, and Lake Placid. Riders may connect to Clinton County Public Transit bus routes in Au Sable.

The Cascade Express route operates from Elizabethtown west to Keene, North Elba, Lake Placid, and Saranac Lake.

The Lake Placid XPRSS route operates within the village of Lake Placid. The bus is fare-free and supports tourism.

Rail edit

Amtrak's Adirondack service travels through Essex County once a day in each direction on its route between New York City and Montreal, stopping in Ticonderoga, Port Henry, Westport and Port Kent (seasonal). Amtrak also offers Thruway Motorcoach service connecting Lake Placid with Westport station.

The service was temporarily suspended from March 2020 through early April 2023 due to the closure of the Canadian/American border in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and related logistical challenges.[13]

Communities edit

Larger settlements edit

# Location Population Type Sector
1 Saranac Lake 5,406 Village Northwest
2 Ticonderoga 3,382 CDP Southeast
3 Lake Placid 2,521 Village Northwest
4 Keeseville 1,815 CDP Northeast
5 Mineville 1,269 CDP Southeast
6 Port Henry 1,194 CDP Southeast
7 Elizabethtown 1,163 CDP Northeast
8 Wilmington 937 CDP Northwest
9 Schroon Lake 833 CDP Southeast
10 Willsboro 753 CDP Northeast
11 Westport 518 CDP Northeast
12 Willsboro Point 382 CDP Northeast
13 Witherbee 347 CDP Southeast

† - County Seat

‡ - Not Wholly in this County

Towns edit

Hamlets edit

Villages edit

Politics edit

Essex County is a swing county, having voted for the nationwide winner in every election beginning in 1980 with the exception of 1992. It voted for George W. Bush in the 2000 and 2004 elections, switched to Barack Obama in 2008 and 2012 and then flipped to Donald Trump in 2016, then to Joe Biden in 2020. Before 1996, however, Essex, like most of the North Country, was powerfully Republican. Until Bill Clinton won it in 1996, it had voted for a Democratic presidential candidate only once since the Civil War, when Barry Goldwater lost every county in New York State in 1964.

United States presidential election results for Essex County, New York[14]
Year Republican Democratic Third party
No.  % No.  % No.  %
2020 8,982 46.59% 9,950 51.61% 348 1.80%
2016 7,958 46.22% 7,762 45.08% 1,498 8.70%
2012 6,647 39.76% 9,784 58.53% 286 1.71%
2008 7,913 42.55% 10,390 55.88% 292 1.57%
2004 9,869 51.72% 8,768 45.95% 445 2.33%
2000 8,822 49.18% 7,927 44.19% 1,189 6.63%
1996 6,379 37.55% 7,893 46.47% 2,714 15.98%
1992 8,278 43.63% 6,717 35.40% 3,978 20.97%
1988 10,350 60.48% 6,623 38.70% 140 0.82%
1984 12,114 69.94% 5,119 29.56% 87 0.50%
1980 9,025 53.16% 6,443 37.95% 1,510 8.89%
1976 10,194 60.59% 6,556 38.97% 74 0.44%
1972 11,763 70.22% 4,955 29.58% 34 0.20%
1968 9,377 61.07% 5,218 33.98% 760 4.95%
1964 5,837 35.19% 10,739 64.75% 9 0.05%
1960 11,557 64.56% 6,334 35.38% 10 0.06%
1956 13,930 82.11% 3,035 17.89% 0 0.00%
1952 12,800 75.53% 4,130 24.37% 16 0.09%
1948 10,287 69.90% 4,088 27.78% 342 2.32%
1944 10,128 68.44% 4,637 31.34% 33 0.22%
1940 11,868 68.01% 5,545 31.77% 38 0.22%
1936 11,599 67.88% 5,447 31.88% 42 0.25%
1932 10,062 63.74% 5,597 35.46% 127 0.80%
1928 10,462 66.34% 5,291 33.55% 17 0.11%
1924 8,553 73.96% 2,639 22.82% 373 3.23%
1920 8,042 77.48% 2,218 21.37% 119 1.15%
1916 4,643 65.39% 2,373 33.42% 84 1.18%
1912 3,127 44.20% 2,070 29.26% 1,878 26.54%
1908 5,167 69.09% 2,033 27.18% 279 3.73%
1904 5,385 70.88% 2,028 26.69% 184 2.42%
1900 5,064 70.31% 1,994 27.69% 144 2.00%
1896 5,356 74.24% 1,760 24.40% 98 1.36%
1892 4,636 60.39% 2,710 35.30% 331 4.31%
1888 5,043 62.28% 2,930 36.19% 124 1.53%
1884 4,551 61.06% 2,776 37.25% 126 1.69%

Notable people edit

  • John Brown (1800–1859), an abolitionist who owned a farm in North Elba. His sons John Jr., Watson, and Owen all lived, when young, on their father's farm.
  • Sophie Clarke (born 1989), winner of Survivor: South Pacific, from Willsboro.
  • Vincent Colyer (1825–1888), was a successful American artist and humanitarian who worked to help freedmen and Native Americans; he was born in Bloomingdale.
  • Henry Debosnys (1836–1883), Portuguese-born wife murderer and cryptographer
  • Francis Donnelly of Olmstedville (1903–1980), at the time of his death in 1980 was the longest continually serving town elected official in the United States, having served as the Town of Minerva Supervisor and as that town's representative at the county level for 46 years
  • Carlton Foster (1826–1901), Wisconsin lumberman, Wisconsin state legislator, and mayor of Oshkosh, Wisconsin.
  • Robert Garrow, serial killer in the Syracuse area in the 1970s. He grew up in Moriah.
  • Ben Goldwasser (born 1983), keyboardist for psychedelic rock band MGMT. He grew up in Westport.
  • Elizabeth Woolridge Grant (born 1985), known professionally as Lana Del Rey, grew up in the town of Lake Placid.
  • Inez Milholland (1886–1916), leader in the women's suffrage movement, is buried in Lewis Cemetery. Her family had a summer home in Westport, which is now the Meadowmount School of Music.
  • Solomon Northup (1808 – c. 1863), born in Minerva as a free man, he was kidnapped and sold into slavery in 1841. Regaining freedom in 1853, he published his memoir that year, became nationally known and lectured on the abolitionist circuit. He became an inspiration for the 2013 film 12 Years a Slave.
  • Johnny Podres (1932–2008), pitcher for Brooklyn Dodgers and 1955 World Series MVP, was born in Witherbee.
  • Tom Tyler, silent film star, originally from Mineville.
  • Eli Winch (1848–1938), born in the town of Wilmington, a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly and manufacturer.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "US Census 2020 Population Dataset Tables for New York". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved January 2, 2022.
  2. ^ a b "U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts: Essex County, New York". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved January 3, 2022.
  3. ^ . National Association of Counties. Archived from the original on May 31, 2011. Retrieved June 7, 2011.
  4. ^ . United States Census Bureau. August 22, 2012. Archived from the original on May 19, 2014. Retrieved January 4, 2015.
  5. ^ "U.S. Decennial Census". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved January 4, 2015.
  6. ^ "Historical Census Browser". University of Virginia Library. Retrieved January 4, 2015.
  7. ^ "Population of Counties by Decennial Census: 1900 to 1990". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved January 4, 2015.
  8. ^ "Census 2000 PHC-T-4. Ranking Tables for Counties: 1990 and 2000" (PDF). United States Census Bureau. Retrieved January 4, 2015.
  9. ^ "P2 HISPANIC OR LATINO, AND NOT HISPANIC OR LATINO BY RACE – 2020: DEC Redistricting Data (PL 94-171) – Essex County, New York".
  10. ^ "U.S. Census website". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved January 31, 2008.
  11. ^ Essex County Public and Private Airports, New York. Retrieved June 13, 2013.
  12. ^ "Transportation". Essex County, New York. Retrieved April 19, 2021.
  13. ^ "Back on track: Amtrak's Adirondack train returns to the North Country". September 7, 2022.
  14. ^ Leip, David. "Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections". uselectionatlas.org. Retrieved March 26, 2018.

Further reading edit

  • Sullivan, James; Williams, Melvin E.; Conklin, Edwin P.; Fitzpatrick, Benedict, eds. (1927), "Chapter I. Essex County.", History of New York State, 1523–1927 (PDF), vol. 2, New York City, Chicago: Lewis Historical Publishing Co., p. 583-85, hdl:2027/mdp.39015019994048, Wikidata Q114149636

External links edit

  • Essex County
  • Adirondack Almanack
  • Essex County history pages
  • North Country Community College
  • Wilmington (Town of) Historical Society February 13, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  • Essex County at Curlie

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Essex County is a county in the U S state of New York As of the 2020 census the population was 37 381 2 Its county seat is the hamlet of Elizabethtown 3 Its name is from the English county of Essex Essex is one of only 2 counties that are entirely within the Adirondack Park the other being Hamilton County Essex CountyCountyLake Placid in Essex CountyFlagSealLocation within the U S state of New YorkNew York s location within the U S Coordinates 44 07 N 73 46 W 44 11 N 73 77 W 44 11 73 77Country United StatesState New YorkFounded1799Named forEssexSeatElizabethtownLargest CDPTiconderogaArea Total1 916 sq mi 4 960 km2 Land1 794 sq mi 4 650 km2 Water122 sq mi 320 km2 6 4 Population 2020 Total37 381 1 Density20 8 sq mi 8 0 km2 Time zoneUTC 5 Eastern Summer DST UTC 4 EDT Congressional district21stWebsiteessexcountyny wbr gov Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Demographics 3 1 2020 census 3 2 2000 census 4 Education 4 1 Private schools 4 2 Higher education 5 Transportation 5 1 Airports 5 2 Bus 5 2 1 Routes 5 3 Rail 6 Communities 6 1 Larger settlements 6 2 Towns 6 3 Hamlets 6 4 Villages 7 Politics 8 Notable people 9 See also 10 References 11 Further reading 12 External linksHistory editWhen counties were established in the state of New York in 1683 the present Essex County was part of Albany County This was an enormous county including the northern part of New York state as well as all of the present state of Vermont and in theory extending westward to the Pacific Ocean This county was reduced in size on July 3 1766 by the creation of Cumberland County and further on March 16 1770 by the creation of Gloucester County both containing territory now in Vermont On March 12 1772 what was left of Albany County was split into three parts one remaining under the name Albany County One of the other pieces Charlotte County contained the eastern portion nbsp John Brown s FarmIn 1784 the name Charlotte County was changed to Washington County to honor George Washington the American Revolutionary War general and later President of the United States of America In 1788 Clinton County was split off from Washington County This was a much larger area than the present Clinton County including several other counties or county parts of the present New York state near Clunes Essex County was split from Clinton County in 1799 Geography edit nbsp Essex County NY 1858 map According to the U S Census Bureau the county has a total area of 1 916 square miles 4 960 km2 of which 1 794 square miles 4 650 km2 is land and 122 square miles 320 km2 6 4 is water 4 It is the second largest county in New York by land area and third largest by total area Essex County is in the northeastern part of New York state just west of Vermont along the eastern boundary of the state The eastern boundary of Essex County is Lake Champlain which serves as the New York Vermont border at an elevation of just under 100 feet 30 5 m The highest natural point in New York Mount Marcy at 5 344 feet 1 629 m is in the town of Keene The Ausable River forms a partial northern boundary for the county Demographics editHistorical population CensusPop Note 18109 477 182012 81135 2 183019 28750 6 184023 63422 5 185031 14831 8 186028 214 9 4 187029 0422 9 188034 51518 8 189033 052 4 2 190030 707 7 1 191033 4589 0 192031 871 4 7 193033 9596 6 194034 1780 6 195035 0862 7 196035 3000 6 197034 631 1 9 198036 1764 5 199037 1522 7 200038 8514 6 201039 3701 3 202037 381 5 1 U S Decennial Census 5 1790 1960 6 1900 1990 7 1990 2000 8 2010 2020 2 2020 census edit Essex County Racial Composition 9 Race Num Perc White NH 33 714 90 2 Black or African American NH 610 1 63 Native American NH 74 0 2 Asian NH 229 0 61 Pacific Islander NH 7 0 01 Other Mixed NH 1 769 4 73 Hispanic or Latino 978 2 62 2000 census edit As of the census 10 of 2000 there were 38 851 people 15 028 households and 9 828 families residing in the county The population density was 22 people per square mile 8 5 people km2 There were 23 115 housing units at an average density of 13 units per square mile 5 0 km2 The racial makeup of the county was 94 84 White 2 81 Black or African American 0 31 Native American 0 41 Asian 0 07 Pacific Islander 0 69 from other races and 0 86 from two or more races 2 19 of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race Of the population 22 0 were of French 16 3 Irish 13 0 English 8 6 German 7 1 American and 6 2 Italian ancestry 95 2 spoke English 2 2 Spanish and 1 3 French as their first language There were 15 028 households out of which 29 20 had children under the age of 18 living with them 52 20 were married couples living together 8 90 had a female householder with no husband present and 34 60 were non families 28 30 of all households were made up of individuals and 12 60 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 39 and the average family size was 2 93 In the county the population was spread out with 22 80 under the age of 18 6 90 from 18 to 24 29 80 from 25 to 44 24 50 from 45 to 64 and 16 00 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 39 years For every 100 females there were 107 60 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 108 60 males The median income for a household in the county was 34 823 and the median income for a family was 41 927 Males had a median income of 30 952 versus 22 205 for females The per capita income for the county was 18 194 Of the population 11 60 of individuals 7 80 of families 14 50 of those under the age of 18 and 8 60 of those 65 and older were living below the poverty line Education editPrivate schools edit Mountain Lake Academy National Sports Academy North Country School Northwood School St Agnes School St Mary s SchoolHigher education edit North Country Community CollegeTransportation edit nbsp Harris Lake in NewcombAirports edit The following public use airports are located in the county 11 Lake Placid Airport LKP Lake Placid Marcy Field 1I1 Keene Schroon Lake Airport 4B7 Schroon Lake Ticonderoga Municipal Airport 4B6 TiconderogaBus edit Essex County Public Transportation operates several accessible bus routes connecting the county s major communities Between scheduled stops riders may flag down buses or request to be let off almost anywhere Riders may also request minor route deviations for a small fee with advanced notice Fares generally cost a few dollars or less 12 In 2020 and 2021 bus service was disrupted by the COVID 19 pandemic Routes edit The Champlain North route operates from Elizabethtown north to Wadhams Whallonsburg Essex Willsboro and to Keeseville where riders may connect to Clinton County Public Transit bus routes The Champlain South route operates from Elizabethtown south to Westport Mineville Witherbee Port Henry Crown Point and Ticonderoga The service partially follows New York State Route 9N Riders can connect to Amtrak s Adirondack train at Westport station for service to New York City and Montreal The Mountain Valley Shuttle operates from Elizabethtown west to Keene Jay Au Sable Wilmington and Lake Placid Riders may connect to Clinton County Public Transit bus routes in Au Sable The Cascade Express route operates from Elizabethtown west to Keene North Elba Lake Placid and Saranac Lake The Lake Placid XPRSS route operates within the village of Lake Placid The bus is fare free and supports tourism Rail edit Amtrak s Adirondack service travels through Essex County once a day in each direction on its route between New York City and Montreal stopping in Ticonderoga Port Henry Westport and Port Kent seasonal Amtrak also offers Thruway Motorcoach service connecting Lake Placid with Westport station The service was temporarily suspended from March 2020 through early April 2023 due to the closure of the Canadian American border in response to the COVID 19 pandemic and related logistical challenges 13 Communities editLarger settlements edit Location Population Type Sector1 Saranac Lake 5 406 Village Northwest2 Ticonderoga 3 382 CDP Southeast3 Lake Placid 2 521 Village Northwest4 Keeseville 1 815 CDP Northeast5 Mineville 1 269 CDP Southeast6 Port Henry 1 194 CDP Southeast7 Elizabethtown 1 163 CDP Northeast8 Wilmington 937 CDP Northwest9 Schroon Lake 833 CDP Southeast10 Willsboro 753 CDP Northeast11 Westport 518 CDP Northeast12 Willsboro Point 382 CDP Northeast13 Witherbee 347 CDP Southeast County Seat Not Wholly in this County Towns edit Chesterfield Crown Point Elizabethtown Essex Jay Keene Lewis Minerva Moriah Newcomb North Elba North Hudson Schroon St Armand Ticonderoga Westport Willsboro Wilmington Hamlets edit Bloomingdale North Pole Olmstedville Port Kent Ray Brook WadhamsVillages edit Lake PlacidPolitics editEssex County is a swing county having voted for the nationwide winner in every election beginning in 1980 with the exception of 1992 It voted for George W Bush in the 2000 and 2004 elections switched to Barack Obama in 2008 and 2012 and then flipped to Donald Trump in 2016 then to Joe Biden in 2020 Before 1996 however Essex like most of the North Country was powerfully Republican Until Bill Clinton won it in 1996 it had voted for a Democratic presidential candidate only once since the Civil War when Barry Goldwater lost every county in New York State in 1964 United States presidential election results for Essex County New York 14 Year Republican Democratic Third partyNo No No 2020 8 982 46 59 9 950 51 61 348 1 80 2016 7 958 46 22 7 762 45 08 1 498 8 70 2012 6 647 39 76 9 784 58 53 286 1 71 2008 7 913 42 55 10 390 55 88 292 1 57 2004 9 869 51 72 8 768 45 95 445 2 33 2000 8 822 49 18 7 927 44 19 1 189 6 63 1996 6 379 37 55 7 893 46 47 2 714 15 98 1992 8 278 43 63 6 717 35 40 3 978 20 97 1988 10 350 60 48 6 623 38 70 140 0 82 1984 12 114 69 94 5 119 29 56 87 0 50 1980 9 025 53 16 6 443 37 95 1 510 8 89 1976 10 194 60 59 6 556 38 97 74 0 44 1972 11 763 70 22 4 955 29 58 34 0 20 1968 9 377 61 07 5 218 33 98 760 4 95 1964 5 837 35 19 10 739 64 75 9 0 05 1960 11 557 64 56 6 334 35 38 10 0 06 1956 13 930 82 11 3 035 17 89 0 0 00 1952 12 800 75 53 4 130 24 37 16 0 09 1948 10 287 69 90 4 088 27 78 342 2 32 1944 10 128 68 44 4 637 31 34 33 0 22 1940 11 868 68 01 5 545 31 77 38 0 22 1936 11 599 67 88 5 447 31 88 42 0 25 1932 10 062 63 74 5 597 35 46 127 0 80 1928 10 462 66 34 5 291 33 55 17 0 11 1924 8 553 73 96 2 639 22 82 373 3 23 1920 8 042 77 48 2 218 21 37 119 1 15 1916 4 643 65 39 2 373 33 42 84 1 18 1912 3 127 44 20 2 070 29 26 1 878 26 54 1908 5 167 69 09 2 033 27 18 279 3 73 1904 5 385 70 88 2 028 26 69 184 2 42 1900 5 064 70 31 1 994 27 69 144 2 00 1896 5 356 74 24 1 760 24 40 98 1 36 1892 4 636 60 39 2 710 35 30 331 4 31 1888 5 043 62 28 2 930 36 19 124 1 53 1884 4 551 61 06 2 776 37 25 126 1 69 Notable people editJohn Brown 1800 1859 an abolitionist who owned a farm in North Elba His sons John Jr Watson and Owen all lived when young on their father s farm Sophie Clarke born 1989 winner of Survivor South Pacific from Willsboro Vincent Colyer 1825 1888 was a successful American artist and humanitarian who worked to help freedmen and Native Americans he was born in Bloomingdale Henry Debosnys 1836 1883 Portuguese born wife murderer and cryptographer Francis Donnelly of Olmstedville 1903 1980 at the time of his death in 1980 was the longest continually serving town elected official in the United States having served as the Town of Minerva Supervisor and as that town s representative at the county level for 46 years Carlton Foster 1826 1901 Wisconsin lumberman Wisconsin state legislator and mayor of Oshkosh Wisconsin Robert Garrow serial killer in the Syracuse area in the 1970s He grew up in Moriah Ben Goldwasser born 1983 keyboardist for psychedelic rock band MGMT He grew up in Westport Elizabeth Woolridge Grant born 1985 known professionally as Lana Del Rey grew up in the town of Lake Placid Inez Milholland 1886 1916 leader in the women s suffrage movement is buried in Lewis Cemetery Her family had a summer home in Westport which is now the Meadowmount School of Music Solomon Northup 1808 c 1863 born in Minerva as a free man he was kidnapped and sold into slavery in 1841 Regaining freedom in 1853 he published his memoir that year became nationally known and lectured on the abolitionist circuit He became an inspiration for the 2013 film 12 Years a Slave Johnny Podres 1932 2008 pitcher for Brooklyn Dodgers and 1955 World Series MVP was born in Witherbee Tom Tyler silent film star originally from Mineville Eli Winch 1848 1938 born in the town of Wilmington a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly and manufacturer See also edit nbsp New York state portalList of counties in New York Adirondack County New York a proposed new county National Register of Historic Places listings in Essex County New YorkReferences edit US Census 2020 Population Dataset Tables for New York United States Census Bureau Retrieved January 2 2022 a b U S Census Bureau QuickFacts Essex County New York United States Census Bureau Retrieved January 3 2022 Find a County National Association of Counties Archived from the original on May 31 2011 Retrieved June 7 2011 2010 Census Gazetteer Files United States Census Bureau August 22 2012 Archived from the original on May 19 2014 Retrieved January 4 2015 U S Decennial Census United States Census Bureau Retrieved January 4 2015 Historical Census Browser University of Virginia Library Retrieved January 4 2015 Population of Counties by Decennial Census 1900 to 1990 United States Census Bureau Retrieved January 4 2015 Census 2000 PHC T 4 Ranking Tables for Counties 1990 and 2000 PDF United States Census Bureau Retrieved January 4 2015 P2 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND NOT HISPANIC OR LATINO BY RACE 2020 DEC Redistricting Data PL 94 171 Essex County New York U S Census website United States Census Bureau Retrieved January 31 2008 Essex County Public and Private Airports New York Retrieved June 13 2013 Transportation Essex County New York Retrieved April 19 2021 Back on track Amtrak s Adirondack train returns to the North Country September 7 2022 Leip David Dave Leip s Atlas of U S Presidential Elections uselectionatlas org Retrieved March 26 2018 Further reading editSullivan James Williams Melvin E Conklin Edwin P Fitzpatrick Benedict eds 1927 Chapter I Essex County History of New York State 1523 1927 PDF vol 2 New York City Chicago Lewis Historical Publishing Co p 583 85 hdl 2027 mdp 39015019994048 Wikidata Q114149636External links editEssex County Adirondack Almanack Essex County history pages North Country Community College Wilmington Town of Historical Society Archived February 13 2009 at the Wayback Machine Essex County at Curlie 44 07 N 73 46 W 44 11 N 73 77 W 44 11 73 77 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Essex County New York amp oldid 1197515358, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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