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Oswego County, New York

Oswego County is a county in the U.S. state of New York. As of the 2020 census, the population was 117,525.[2] The county seat is Oswego.[3] The county name is from a Mohawk-language word meaning "the pouring out place", referring to the point at which the Oswego River feeds into Lake Ontario at the northern edge of the county in the city of Oswego.

Oswego County
Oswego County Courthouse
Location within the U.S. state of New York
New York's location within the U.S.
Coordinates: 43°28′N 76°12′W / 43.47°N 76.2°W / 43.47; -76.2
Country United States
State New York
Founded1816
SeatOswego
Largest cityOswego
Area
 • Total1,312 sq mi (3,400 km2)
 • Land952 sq mi (2,470 km2)
 • Water360 sq mi (900 km2)  27%
Population
 (2020)
 • Total117,525 [1]
 • Density123.5/sq mi (47.7/km2)
Time zoneUTC−5 (Eastern)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−4 (EDT)
Congressional districts22nd, 24th
Websitewww.oswegocounty.com

Oswego County is part of the Syracuse, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area.

History

When counties were established in the British colony of New York in 1683, the present Oswego County was part of Albany County. This was an enormous county, including the northern part of what is now 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 in the British colony, 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, Tryon County, contained the western portion (and thus, since no western boundary was specified, theoretically still extended west to the Pacific). The eastern boundary of Tryon County was approximately five miles (8.0 km) west of the present city of Schenectady, and the county included the western part of the Adirondack Mountains and the area west of the West Branch of the Delaware River. The area then designated as Tryon County now includes 37 counties of New York State. The county was named for William Tryon, colonial governor of New York.

In the years prior to 1776, most of the Loyalists in Tryon County fled to Canada. In 1784, following the peace treaty that ended the American Revolutionary War, the name of Tryon County was changed to Montgomery County to honor the general, Richard Montgomery, who had captured several places in Canada and died attempting to capture the city of Quebec, replacing the name of the hated British governor.

In 1789, the size of Montgomery County was reduced by the splitting off of Ontario County from Montgomery. The actual area split off from Montgomery County was much larger than the present county, also including the present Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Erie, Genesee, Livingston, Monroe, Niagara, Orleans, Steuben, Wyoming, Yates, and part of Schuyler and Wayne counties.

Oswego County was partly in Macomb's Purchase of 1791.

In 1791, Herkimer County was one of three counties split off from Montgomery (the other two being Otsego, and Tioga County). This was much larger than the present county, however, and was reduced by a number of subsequent splits.

In 1794, Onondaga County was created from a part of Herkimer County. This county was larger than the current Onondaga County, including the present Cayuga, Cortland, and part of Oswego counties.

In 1798, Oneida County was created from a part of Herkimer County. This county was larger than the current Oneida County, including the present Jefferson, Lewis, and part of Oswego counties.

In 1805, Oneida County was reduced in size by the splitting off of Jefferson and Lewis counties.

In 1816, Oswego County was created as New York State's 48th county from parts of Oneida and Onondaga counties.

In 1841, businessmen in Oswego attempted to divide Oswego County into two counties. They failed to persuade the State to do so, however. Occasionally, the topic still comes up today by dividing the county into an east part and a west part, with the east portion being renamed "Salmon County".

At various times, beginning in 1847 and as late as 1975, attempts were made to move the county seat to the Village of Mexico. However, none of these attempts succeeded.

On April 20, 2002, at around 6:50 am, many residents of Oswego County were shaken awake by a magnitude 5.2 earthquake centered near Plattsburgh, New York. Minor damage to a Fire Hall in Altmar was the only report of damage. No injuries were sustained.

During 1–12 February 2007, a major lake effect snowfall dumped over ten feet of snow in many places in Oswego County, resulting in several roof collapses, some communities being cut off, and some people being snowed-in in their homes. A state of emergency was declared for the county, and the National Guard was sent in to help clear the snow.

Government and politics

United States presidential election results for Oswego County, New York[4]
Year Republican Democratic Third party
No.  % No.  % No.  %
2020 32,142 58.98% 21,145 38.80% 1,211 2.22%
2016 27,688 57.47% 17,095 35.48% 3,397 7.05%
2012 19,980 44.81% 23,515 52.73% 1,096 2.46%
2008 23,571 47.76% 24,777 50.21% 1,001 2.03%
2004 26,325 51.01% 24,133 46.76% 1,149 2.23%
2000 23,249 47.96% 22,857 47.15% 2,373 4.89%
1996 17,159 37.57% 20,440 44.75% 8,074 17.68%
1992 18,530 36.38% 16,990 33.36% 15,411 30.26%
1988 25,362 57.37% 18,430 41.69% 419 0.95%
1984 31,481 68.39% 14,347 31.17% 206 0.45%
1980 22,816 53.63% 15,343 36.07% 4,382 10.30%
1976 23,949 59.19% 16,332 40.36% 182 0.45%
1972 29,109 71.84% 11,317 27.93% 92 0.23%
1968 20,041 54.39% 14,636 39.72% 2,168 5.88%
1964 12,415 33.35% 24,788 66.59% 23 0.06%
1960 24,013 60.69% 15,544 39.28% 11 0.03%
1956 29,277 76.87% 8,809 23.13% 0 0.00%
1952 27,609 70.66% 11,444 29.29% 19 0.05%
1948 19,095 58.03% 12,820 38.96% 989 3.01%
1944 19,733 60.99% 12,593 38.92% 29 0.09%
1940 22,688 62.62% 13,459 37.15% 83 0.23%
1936 22,803 66.33% 11,068 32.20% 505 1.47%
1932 18,322 56.90% 13,314 41.35% 565 1.75%
1928 21,849 64.39% 11,639 34.30% 442 1.30%
1924 18,576 65.08% 7,864 27.55% 2,102 7.36%
1920 17,905 66.37% 8,045 29.82% 1,029 3.81%
1916 9,854 57.72% 6,210 36.38% 1,008 5.90%
1912 5,996 37.47% 5,256 32.84% 4,751 29.69%
1908 10,447 58.22% 6,172 34.39% 1,326 7.39%
1904 11,174 60.63% 6,152 33.38% 1,104 5.99%
1900 11,160 60.44% 6,605 35.77% 699 3.79%
1896 11,411 62.81% 6,401 35.23% 356 1.96%
1892 10,012 56.44% 6,729 37.93% 998 5.63%
1888 11,296 58.37% 7,429 38.38% 629 3.25%
1884 9,976 54.71% 7,434 40.77% 825 4.52%

The Oswego County Legislature has 25 members, elected from equal population districts, reduced from 36 in 1993. The legislators are split between seven committees that meet monthly and also attend a general meeting once per month. The seven standing committees as of December 2019 were Government, Courts and Consumer Affairs; Public Safety; Infrastructure, Facilities and Technology; Economic Development and Planning; Health; Human Services; and Finance and Personnel.[5]

In the 2019 general election, the county GOP won three more seats previously occupied by Democrats, expanding its control of the legislature to 23–2. The two Democratic candidates who were elected ran unopposed, and there was only one other Democrat running for any of the 25 seats. Meanwhile, a proposition that sought to expand legislator terms from two years to four years was rejected, with 65.06 percent of 17,701 total votes countywide going against the proposition.[6]

District representation (2020)[7]

District Number Municipality Representative
1 Sandy Creek, Redfield, Boylston Michael G. Yerdon (R)
2 Orwell, Albion, Williamstown, Richland Herbert G. Yerdon (R)
3 Pulaski, Richland Edward Gilson (R)
4 Amboy, Hastings, Parish, Williamstown, West Monroe David Holst (R)
5 Constantia Roy Reehil (R)
6 Hastings, West Monroe John Martino (R)
7 Mexico Brad Trudell (R)
8 Palermo, Hastings, Schroeppel Paul House (R, C, I)
9 Central Square, Hastings James Weatherup, Legislature Chairman (R, I)
10 Volney, Granby, Schroeppel Mary Chesbro (R, C)
11 Volney Linda Lockwood, Legislature Vice Chairwoman (R)
12 Schroeppel, Hastings Richard Kline (R, C)
13 New Haven, Scriba Patrick Twiss, Majority Whip (R)
14 Scriba Stephen Walpole (R, I)
15 City of Oswego Nathan Emmons (R, C, I)
16 City of Oswego Thomas Drumm, Minority Whip (D, WOR)
17 City of Oswego, Scriba Laurie Mangano-Cornelius (R, C, I)
18 City of Oswego Robert Wilmott (R, C, I)
19 Minetto, Oswego (Town), Hannibal, Granby Marie Schadt, Minority Leader (D, C)
20 Oswego Town Tim Stahl (R, C)
21 Hannibal Terry Bucky Wilbur, Majority Leader (R, C, I)
22 Granby, City of Fulton James Karasek (R)
23 Granby Morris Sorbello Jr. (R, C)
24 City of Fulton, Granby Marc Greco (R, I)
25 City of Fulton Ralph Edward Stacy Jr. (R)

Oswego County has two representatives in the state assembly, with Republicans Will Barclay and Brian Manktelow[8] both serving as assemblymen for portions of the county. Barclay, of Pulaski was unanimously elected by a vote of his GOP Assembly peers to lead the State Assembly Republicans on Jan. 7, 2020.[9]

Sen. Patty Ritchie, R-Oswegatchie, represents the 48th district that includes Oswego County in the state senate.

Geography

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 1,312 square miles (3,400 km2), of which 952 square miles (2,470 km2) is land and 360 square miles (930 km2), comprising 27%, is water.[10]

Oswego County is in northwestern New York State, just north of Syracuse and northwest of Utica, on the eastern shore of Lake Ontario. Part of the Tug Hill Plateau is in the eastern part of the county and, at 1,550 feet (470 m), is the highest point.[11] The Salmon River Falls, a 110-foot (34 m) waterfall, is a popular sightseeing destination in the northeastern portion of the county.[12]

There are two harbors in the county: Oswego Harbor at the mouth of the Oswego River and Port Ontario on the Salmon River. The first major port of call on the Great Lakes is the Port of Oswego Authority dock.

Adjacent counties

Major highways

Demographics

Historical population
Census Pop.
182012,374
183027,119119.2%
184043,61960.8%
185062,19842.6%
186075,95822.1%
187077,9412.6%
188077,9110.0%
189071,883−7.7%
190070,881−1.4%
191071,6641.1%
192071,045−0.9%
193069,645−2.0%
194071,2752.3%
195077,1818.3%
196086,11811.6%
1970100,89717.2%
1980113,90112.9%
1990121,7716.9%
2000122,3770.5%
2010122,109−0.2%
2020117,525−3.8%
U.S. Decennial Census[13]
1790–1960[14] 1900–1990[15]
1990–2000[16] 2010–2019[2]

As of the census[18] of 2000, there were 122,377 people, 45,522 households, and 31,228 families residing in the county. The population density was 128 people per square mile (50/km2). There were 52,831 housing units at an average density of 55 per square mile (21/km2). The racial makeup of the county was 97.17% White, 0.59% Black or African American, 0.41% Native American, 0.42% Asian, 0.01% Pacific Islander, 0.48% from other races, and 0.93% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.30% of the population. 15.5% were of Irish, 14.0% German, 13.7% Italian, 13.3% English, 9.6% American, 7.9% French and 5.3% Polish ancestry according to Census 2000. 96.2% spoke English and 1.7% Spanish as their first language.

There were 45,522 households, out of which 35.00% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 52.80% were married couples living together, 10.80% had a female householder with no husband present, and 31.40% were non-families. 24.30% of all households were made up of individuals, and 9.70% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.60 and the average family size was 3.08.

In the county, the population was spread out, with 26.80% under the age of 18, 10.90% from 18 to 24, 28.90% from 25 to 44, 22.10% from 45 to 64, and 11.30% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 35 years. For every 100 females there were 97.50 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 94.40 males.

The median income for a household in the county was $36,598, and the median income for a family was $43,821. Males had a median income of $34,976 versus $23,938 for females. The per capita income for the county was $16,853. About 9.70% of families and 14.00% of the population were below the poverty line, including 17.10% of those under age 18 and 9.50% of those age 65 or over.

Oswego County is also home to two colleges: State University of New York at Oswego in the Town of Oswego and the Fulton Branch Campus of Cayuga County Community College in the City of Fulton.

2020 Census

Oswego County Racial Composition[19]
Race Num. Perc.
White (NH) 105,710 90%
Black or African American (NH) 1,370 1.7%
Native American (NH) 457 0.4%
Asian (NH) 870 0.7%
Pacific Islander (NH) 19 0.01%
Other/Mixed (NH) 5,483 4.7%
Hispanic or Latino 3,616 3.1%

Communities

 
A map of towns, cities and villages in Oswego County, New York

Oswego County has 22 towns, 2 cities, and 10 villages.

Larger settlements

# Location Population Type Area
1 Oswego 18,142 City Lake Shore
2 Fulton 11,896 City Riverbank
3 Brewerton 4,029 CDP Lake Oneida
4 Phoenix 2,382 Village Riverbank
5 Pulaski 2,365 Village Lake Shore
6 Central Square 1,848 Village Lake Oneida
7 Mexico 1,624 Village Lake Shore
8 Constantia 1,182 CDP Lake Oneida
9 Minetto 1,069 CDP Riverbank
10 Sand Ridge 849 CDP Riverbank
11 Sandy Creek 771 CDP Lake Shore
12 Cleveland 750 Village Lake Oneida
13 Lacona 582 Village Lake Shore
14 Hannibal 555 Village Riverbank
15 Parish 450 Village East
16 ††Altmar 407 CDP East

† - County Seat

†† - Former Village

‡ - Not Wholly In This County

Towns

Nature

Swimming places in the county include

on Lake Ontario[20]
Unofficial swimming places include
  • "The Rocks" in the city of Oswego, on the west side of the west breakwater defining Oswego Harbor (so outside of the harbor)
Swimming on Oneida Lake
  • Taft Bay Park[20] at Bernhards Bay, New York and other swimming on Oneida Lake. Oswego County includes the majority of the northern shore of the lake, running east to the hamlet of Cleveland, New York. It also includes all of the lake surface from the north shore to the south shore, which is the northern edge of Onondaga and Madison counties. So swimming out from beaches on the southern shore, even, puts you in Oswego County. Oswego County runs east along the south shore almost to the hamlet of Lakeport.
Pool swimming includes

Economy

Oswego's economy is most prominent as industry; in 2012, manufactured shipments made up $2.1 billion of the local economy. Retail made up the next most prominent sector, totaling $1.2 billion or more than $10,000 per resident. Wholesale merchants also made $368 million sales the same year. Services made up the final total, equal to over $500 million in food service, healthcare, accommodation, and social services.[22]

See also

References

  1. ^ "US Census 2020 Population Dataset Tables for New York". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved January 2, 2022.
  2. ^ a b . Archived from the original on June 7, 2011. Retrieved August 29, 2021.
  3. ^ "Find a County". National Association of Counties. Retrieved June 7, 2011.
  4. ^ Leip, David. "Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections". uselectionatlas.org.
  5. ^ "2019 Legislative Standing Committees". Oswego County Government. Retrieved January 2, 2020.
  6. ^ Reitz, Matthew. "County term length prop fails, GOP adds to supermajority". Oswego County News Now. Retrieved January 2, 2020.
  7. ^ White, Shannon. "Oswego County Legislature". oswegocounty.com. Retrieved August 10, 2016.
  8. ^ "Brian Manktelow - Assembly District 130 |Assembly Member Directory | New York State Assembly". New York State Assembly.
  9. ^ "Barclay elected state Assembly GOP leader". OswegoCountyNewsNow.com. The Palladium-Times. Retrieved January 8, 2020.
  10. ^ . United States Census Bureau. August 22, 2012. Archived from the original on May 19, 2014. Retrieved January 6, 2015.
  11. ^ Oswego County Clerk's Office, NY 2012-02-06 at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ Minetor, Randi (2014). Hiking waterfalls in New York: a guide to the state's best waterfall hikes. Guildford, Conn.: Falcon Guides. pp. 67–69. ISBN 978-0762787500. Retrieved February 20, 2015.
  13. ^ "U.S. Decennial Census". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved January 6, 2015.
  14. ^ "Historical Census Browser". University of Virginia Library. Retrieved January 6, 2015.
  15. ^ "Population of Counties by Decennial Census: 1900 to 1990". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved January 6, 2015.
  16. ^ "Census 2000 PHC-T-4. Ranking Tables for Counties: 1990 and 2000" (PDF). United States Census Bureau. Retrieved January 6, 2015.
  17. ^ "US Census QuickFacts". Retrieved May 21, 2020.
  18. ^ "U.S. Census website". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved January 31, 2008.
  19. ^ "P2 HISPANIC OR LATINO, AND NOT HISPANIC OR LATINO BY RACE – 2020: DEC Redistricting Data (PL 94-171) – Oswego County, New York".
  20. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Visit Oswego County's Beaches and Pools". visitoswegocounty.com.
  21. ^ a b c d e f . oswego.ny.us. Archived from the original on May 10, 2008. Retrieved September 4, 2015.
  22. ^ "Quickfacts: Oswego County, New York". U.S. Census Bureau. July 1, 2017. Retrieved November 6, 2018.

Further reading

  • Sullivan, James; Williams, Melvin E.; Conklin, Edwin P.; Fitzpatrick, Benedict, eds. (1927), "Chapter IV. Oswego County.", History of New York State, 1523–1927 (PDF), vol. 2, New York City, Chicago: Lewis Historical Publishing Co., p. 723-26, hdl:2027/mdp.39015019994048, Wikidata Q114149636

External links

  • Oswego County Government site
  • President Andrew Jackson’s BIG Cheese Tasting, from Dairymen of Oswego County Shapell Manuscript Foundation
  • Oswego County at Curlie
  • Links to the early history of Oswego County, New York
  • State University of New York (SUNY) Oswego

Coordinates: 43°28′N 76°12′W / 43.47°N 76.20°W / 43.47; -76.20

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Not to be confused with Otsego County New York Oswego County is a county in the U S state of New York As of the 2020 census the population was 117 525 2 The county seat is Oswego 3 The county name is from a Mohawk language word meaning the pouring out place referring to the point at which the Oswego River feeds into Lake Ontario at the northern edge of the county in the city of Oswego Oswego CountyCountyOswego County CourthouseSealLocation within the U S state of New YorkNew York s location within the U S Coordinates 43 28 N 76 12 W 43 47 N 76 2 W 43 47 76 2Country United StatesState New YorkFounded1816SeatOswegoLargest cityOswegoArea Total1 312 sq mi 3 400 km2 Land952 sq mi 2 470 km2 Water360 sq mi 900 km2 27 Population 2020 Total117 525 1 Density123 5 sq mi 47 7 km2 Time zoneUTC 5 Eastern Summer DST UTC 4 EDT Congressional districts22nd 24thWebsitewww wbr oswegocounty wbr comOswego County is part of the Syracuse NY Metropolitan Statistical Area Contents 1 History 2 Government and politics 2 1 District representation 2020 7 3 Geography 3 1 Adjacent counties 3 2 Major highways 4 Demographics 4 1 2020 Census 5 Communities 5 1 Larger settlements 5 2 Towns 5 3 Nature 6 Economy 7 See also 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksHistory EditWhen counties were established in the British colony of New York in 1683 the present Oswego County was part of Albany County This was an enormous county including the northern part of what is now 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 in the British colony 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 Tryon County contained the western portion and thus since no western boundary was specified theoretically still extended west to the Pacific The eastern boundary of Tryon County was approximately five miles 8 0 km west of the present city of Schenectady and the county included the western part of the Adirondack Mountains and the area west of the West Branch of the Delaware River The area then designated as Tryon County now includes 37 counties of New York State The county was named for William Tryon colonial governor of New York In the years prior to 1776 most of the Loyalists in Tryon County fled to Canada In 1784 following the peace treaty that ended the American Revolutionary War the name of Tryon County was changed to Montgomery County to honor the general Richard Montgomery who had captured several places in Canada and died attempting to capture the city of Quebec replacing the name of the hated British governor In 1789 the size of Montgomery County was reduced by the splitting off of Ontario County from Montgomery The actual area split off from Montgomery County was much larger than the present county also including the present Allegany Cattaraugus Chautauqua Erie Genesee Livingston Monroe Niagara Orleans Steuben Wyoming Yates and part of Schuyler and Wayne counties Oswego County was partly in Macomb s Purchase of 1791 In 1791 Herkimer County was one of three counties split off from Montgomery the other two being Otsego and Tioga County This was much larger than the present county however and was reduced by a number of subsequent splits In 1794 Onondaga County was created from a part of Herkimer County This county was larger than the current Onondaga County including the present Cayuga Cortland and part of Oswego counties In 1798 Oneida County was created from a part of Herkimer County This county was larger than the current Oneida County including the present Jefferson Lewis and part of Oswego counties In 1805 Oneida County was reduced in size by the splitting off of Jefferson and Lewis counties In 1816 Oswego County was created as New York State s 48th county from parts of Oneida and Onondaga counties In 1841 businessmen in Oswego attempted to divide Oswego County into two counties They failed to persuade the State to do so however Occasionally the topic still comes up today by dividing the county into an east part and a west part with the east portion being renamed Salmon County At various times beginning in 1847 and as late as 1975 attempts were made to move the county seat to the Village of Mexico However none of these attempts succeeded On April 20 2002 at around 6 50 am many residents of Oswego County were shaken awake by a magnitude 5 2 earthquake centered near Plattsburgh New York Minor damage to a Fire Hall in Altmar was the only report of damage No injuries were sustained During 1 12 February 2007 a major lake effect snowfall dumped over ten feet of snow in many places in Oswego County resulting in several roof collapses some communities being cut off and some people being snowed in in their homes A state of emergency was declared for the county and the National Guard was sent in to help clear the snow Government and politics EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it December 2016 United States presidential election results for Oswego County New York 4 Year Republican Democratic Third partyNo No No 2020 32 142 58 98 21 145 38 80 1 211 2 22 2016 27 688 57 47 17 095 35 48 3 397 7 05 2012 19 980 44 81 23 515 52 73 1 096 2 46 2008 23 571 47 76 24 777 50 21 1 001 2 03 2004 26 325 51 01 24 133 46 76 1 149 2 23 2000 23 249 47 96 22 857 47 15 2 373 4 89 1996 17 159 37 57 20 440 44 75 8 074 17 68 1992 18 530 36 38 16 990 33 36 15 411 30 26 1988 25 362 57 37 18 430 41 69 419 0 95 1984 31 481 68 39 14 347 31 17 206 0 45 1980 22 816 53 63 15 343 36 07 4 382 10 30 1976 23 949 59 19 16 332 40 36 182 0 45 1972 29 109 71 84 11 317 27 93 92 0 23 1968 20 041 54 39 14 636 39 72 2 168 5 88 1964 12 415 33 35 24 788 66 59 23 0 06 1960 24 013 60 69 15 544 39 28 11 0 03 1956 29 277 76 87 8 809 23 13 0 0 00 1952 27 609 70 66 11 444 29 29 19 0 05 1948 19 095 58 03 12 820 38 96 989 3 01 1944 19 733 60 99 12 593 38 92 29 0 09 1940 22 688 62 62 13 459 37 15 83 0 23 1936 22 803 66 33 11 068 32 20 505 1 47 1932 18 322 56 90 13 314 41 35 565 1 75 1928 21 849 64 39 11 639 34 30 442 1 30 1924 18 576 65 08 7 864 27 55 2 102 7 36 1920 17 905 66 37 8 045 29 82 1 029 3 81 1916 9 854 57 72 6 210 36 38 1 008 5 90 1912 5 996 37 47 5 256 32 84 4 751 29 69 1908 10 447 58 22 6 172 34 39 1 326 7 39 1904 11 174 60 63 6 152 33 38 1 104 5 99 1900 11 160 60 44 6 605 35 77 699 3 79 1896 11 411 62 81 6 401 35 23 356 1 96 1892 10 012 56 44 6 729 37 93 998 5 63 1888 11 296 58 37 7 429 38 38 629 3 25 1884 9 976 54 71 7 434 40 77 825 4 52 The Oswego County Legislature has 25 members elected from equal population districts reduced from 36 in 1993 The legislators are split between seven committees that meet monthly and also attend a general meeting once per month The seven standing committees as of December 2019 were Government Courts and Consumer Affairs Public Safety Infrastructure Facilities and Technology Economic Development and Planning Health Human Services and Finance and Personnel 5 In the 2019 general election the county GOP won three more seats previously occupied by Democrats expanding its control of the legislature to 23 2 The two Democratic candidates who were elected ran unopposed and there was only one other Democrat running for any of the 25 seats Meanwhile a proposition that sought to expand legislator terms from two years to four years was rejected with 65 06 percent of 17 701 total votes countywide going against the proposition 6 District representation 2020 7 Edit District Number Municipality Representative1 Sandy Creek Redfield Boylston Michael G Yerdon R 2 Orwell Albion Williamstown Richland Herbert G Yerdon R 3 Pulaski Richland Edward Gilson R 4 Amboy Hastings Parish Williamstown West Monroe David Holst R 5 Constantia Roy Reehil R 6 Hastings West Monroe John Martino R 7 Mexico Brad Trudell R 8 Palermo Hastings Schroeppel Paul House R C I 9 Central Square Hastings James Weatherup Legislature Chairman R I 10 Volney Granby Schroeppel Mary Chesbro R C 11 Volney Linda Lockwood Legislature Vice Chairwoman R 12 Schroeppel Hastings Richard Kline R C 13 New Haven Scriba Patrick Twiss Majority Whip R 14 Scriba Stephen Walpole R I 15 City of Oswego Nathan Emmons R C I 16 City of Oswego Thomas Drumm Minority Whip D WOR 17 City of Oswego Scriba Laurie Mangano Cornelius R C I 18 City of Oswego Robert Wilmott R C I 19 Minetto Oswego Town Hannibal Granby Marie Schadt Minority Leader D C 20 Oswego Town Tim Stahl R C 21 Hannibal Terry Bucky Wilbur Majority Leader R C I 22 Granby City of Fulton James Karasek R 23 Granby Morris Sorbello Jr R C 24 City of Fulton Granby Marc Greco R I 25 City of Fulton Ralph Edward Stacy Jr R Oswego County has two representatives in the state assembly with Republicans Will Barclay and Brian Manktelow 8 both serving as assemblymen for portions of the county Barclay of Pulaski was unanimously elected by a vote of his GOP Assembly peers to lead the State Assembly Republicans on Jan 7 2020 9 Sen Patty Ritchie R Oswegatchie represents the 48th district that includes Oswego County in the state senate Geography EditAccording to the U S Census Bureau the county has a total area of 1 312 square miles 3 400 km2 of which 952 square miles 2 470 km2 is land and 360 square miles 930 km2 comprising 27 is water 10 Oswego County is in northwestern New York State just north of Syracuse and northwest of Utica on the eastern shore of Lake Ontario Part of the Tug Hill Plateau is in the eastern part of the county and at 1 550 feet 470 m is the highest point 11 The Salmon River Falls a 110 foot 34 m waterfall is a popular sightseeing destination in the northeastern portion of the county 12 There are two harbors in the county Oswego Harbor at the mouth of the Oswego River and Port Ontario on the Salmon River The first major port of call on the Great Lakes is the Port of Oswego Authority dock Adjacent counties Edit Jefferson County north Lewis County northeast Oneida County east Madison County southeast Onondaga County south Cayuga County southwestMajor highways Edit Interstate 81 U S Route 11 New York State Route 3 New York State Route 13 New York State Route 48 New York State Route 49 New York State Route 69 New York State Route 104 New York State Route 104B New York State Route 481 Veterans Memorial Highway Demographics EditHistorical populationCensus Pop 182012 374 183027 119119 2 184043 61960 8 185062 19842 6 186075 95822 1 187077 9412 6 188077 9110 0 189071 883 7 7 190070 881 1 4 191071 6641 1 192071 045 0 9 193069 645 2 0 194071 2752 3 195077 1818 3 196086 11811 6 1970100 89717 2 1980113 90112 9 1990121 7716 9 2000122 3770 5 2010122 109 0 2 2020117 525 3 8 U S Decennial Census 13 1790 1960 14 1900 1990 15 1990 2000 16 2010 2019 2 As of the census 18 of 2000 there were 122 377 people 45 522 households and 31 228 families residing in the county The population density was 128 people per square mile 50 km2 There were 52 831 housing units at an average density of 55 per square mile 21 km2 The racial makeup of the county was 97 17 White 0 59 Black or African American 0 41 Native American 0 42 Asian 0 01 Pacific Islander 0 48 from other races and 0 93 from two or more races Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1 30 of the population 15 5 were of Irish 14 0 German 13 7 Italian 13 3 English 9 6 American 7 9 French and 5 3 Polish ancestry according to Census 2000 96 2 spoke English and 1 7 Spanish as their first language There were 45 522 households out of which 35 00 had children under the age of 18 living with them 52 80 were married couples living together 10 80 had a female householder with no husband present and 31 40 were non families 24 30 of all households were made up of individuals and 9 70 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 60 and the average family size was 3 08 In the county the population was spread out with 26 80 under the age of 18 10 90 from 18 to 24 28 90 from 25 to 44 22 10 from 45 to 64 and 11 30 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 35 years For every 100 females there were 97 50 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 94 40 males The median income for a household in the county was 36 598 and the median income for a family was 43 821 Males had a median income of 34 976 versus 23 938 for females The per capita income for the county was 16 853 About 9 70 of families and 14 00 of the population were below the poverty line including 17 10 of those under age 18 and 9 50 of those age 65 or over Oswego County is also home to two colleges State University of New York at Oswego in the Town of Oswego and the Fulton Branch Campus of Cayuga County Community College in the City of Fulton 2020 Census Edit Oswego County Racial Composition 19 Race Num Perc White NH 105 710 90 Black or African American NH 1 370 1 7 Native American NH 457 0 4 Asian NH 870 0 7 Pacific Islander NH 19 0 01 Other Mixed NH 5 483 4 7 Hispanic or Latino 3 616 3 1 Communities Edit A map of towns cities and villages in Oswego County New York Oswego County has 22 towns 2 cities and 10 villages Larger settlements Edit Location Population Type Area1 Oswego 18 142 City Lake Shore2 Fulton 11 896 City Riverbank3 Brewerton 4 029 CDP Lake Oneida4 Phoenix 2 382 Village Riverbank5 Pulaski 2 365 Village Lake Shore6 Central Square 1 848 Village Lake Oneida7 Mexico 1 624 Village Lake Shore8 Constantia 1 182 CDP Lake Oneida9 Minetto 1 069 CDP Riverbank10 Sand Ridge 849 CDP Riverbank11 Sandy Creek 771 CDP Lake Shore12 Cleveland 750 Village Lake Oneida13 Lacona 582 Village Lake Shore14 Hannibal 555 Village Riverbank15 Parish 450 Village East16 Altmar 407 CDP East County Seat Former Village Not Wholly In This County Towns Edit Albion Amboy Boylston Constantia Granby Hannibal Hastings Mexico Minetto New Haven Orwell Oswego Palermo Parish Redfield Richland Sandy Creek Schroeppel Scriba Volney West Monroe Williamstown Nature Edit Swimming places in the county include on Lake Ontario 20 Selkirk Shores State Park 20 21 Sandy Island Beach State Park 20 21 Mexico Point State Park 20 21 Salmon River Lighthouse and Marina 20 Selkirk Light Unofficial swimming places include The Rocks in the city of Oswego on the west side of the west breakwater defining Oswego Harbor so outside of the harbor Swimming on Oneida LakeTaft Bay Park 20 at Bernhards Bay New York and other swimming on Oneida Lake Oswego County includes the majority of the northern shore of the lake running east to the hamlet of Cleveland New York It also includes all of the lake surface from the north shore to the south shore which is the northern edge of Onondaga and Madison counties So swimming out from beaches on the southern shore even puts you in Oswego County Oswego County runs east along the south shore almost to the hamlet of Lakeport Pool swimming includesBrennan Beach RV Resort 20 Gallager Pool in Oswego 20 21 Scriba Town Park 20 21 Fulton City Pools 21 Economy EditOswego s economy is most prominent as industry in 2012 manufactured shipments made up 2 1 billion of the local economy Retail made up the next most prominent sector totaling 1 2 billion or more than 10 000 per resident Wholesale merchants also made 368 million sales the same year Services made up the final total equal to over 500 million in food service healthcare accommodation and social services 22 See also Edit New York state portalList of counties in New York National Register of Historic Places listings in Oswego County New YorkReferences Edit US Census 2020 Population Dataset Tables for New York United States Census Bureau Retrieved January 2 2022 a b US Census QuickFacts Archived from the original on June 7 2011 Retrieved August 29 2021 Find a County National Association of Counties Retrieved June 7 2011 Leip David Dave Leip s Atlas of U S Presidential Elections uselectionatlas org 2019 Legislative Standing Committees Oswego County Government Retrieved January 2 2020 Reitz Matthew County term length prop fails GOP adds to supermajority Oswego County News Now Retrieved January 2 2020 White Shannon Oswego County Legislature oswegocounty com Retrieved August 10 2016 Brian Manktelow Assembly District 130 Assembly Member Directory New York State Assembly New York State Assembly Barclay elected state Assembly GOP leader OswegoCountyNewsNow com The Palladium Times Retrieved January 8 2020 2010 Census Gazetteer Files United States Census Bureau August 22 2012 Archived from the original on May 19 2014 Retrieved January 6 2015 Oswego County Clerk s Office NY Archived 2012 02 06 at the Wayback Machine Minetor Randi 2014 Hiking waterfalls in New York a guide to the state s best waterfall hikes Guildford Conn Falcon Guides pp 67 69 ISBN 978 0762787500 Retrieved February 20 2015 U S Decennial Census United States Census Bureau Retrieved January 6 2015 Historical Census Browser University of Virginia Library Retrieved January 6 2015 Population of Counties by Decennial Census 1900 to 1990 United States Census Bureau Retrieved January 6 2015 Census 2000 PHC T 4 Ranking Tables for Counties 1990 and 2000 PDF United States Census Bureau Retrieved January 6 2015 US Census QuickFacts Retrieved May 21 2020 U S Census website United States Census Bureau Retrieved January 31 2008 P2 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND NOT HISPANIC OR LATINO BY RACE 2020 DEC Redistricting Data PL 94 171 Oswego County New York a b c d e f g h i Visit Oswego County s Beaches and Pools visitoswegocounty com a b c d e f Oswego County Division of Promotion and Tourism Swimming oswego ny us Archived from the original on May 10 2008 Retrieved September 4 2015 Quickfacts Oswego County New York U S Census Bureau July 1 2017 Retrieved November 6 2018 Further reading EditSullivan James Williams Melvin E Conklin Edwin P Fitzpatrick Benedict eds 1927 Chapter IV Oswego County History of New York State 1523 1927 PDF vol 2 New York City Chicago Lewis Historical Publishing Co p 723 26 hdl 2027 mdp 39015019994048 Wikidata Q114149636External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Oswego County New York Oswego County Government site President Andrew Jackson s BIG Cheese Tasting from Dairymen of Oswego County Shapell Manuscript Foundation Oswego County at Curlie Links to the early history of Oswego County New York Oswego County history pages State University of New York SUNY Oswego Cayuga Community College Coordinates 43 28 N 76 12 W 43 47 N 76 20 W 43 47 76 20 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Oswego County New York amp oldid 1134694885, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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