Lewis County
Lewis County is a county located in the northwestern part of the U.S. state of New York, situated between the Adirondack Mountains and the Tug Hill Plateau, within the state's North Country region. As of the 2020 census, the county had a population of 26,582, making it the fourth-least populous county in New York. Its county seat is Lowville. Named after Morgan Lewis, Governor of New York at the time of its establishment in 1805, Lewis County was formed from part of Oneida County and has undergone multiple jurisdictional changes since the colonial era. The county is part of the North Country region of the state.
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Cities and towns 8
Townships 17
- Town of Croghan pop. 3,194
- Town of Denmark pop. 2,627
- Town of Diana pop. 1,612
- Town of Greig pop. 1,187
- Town of Harrisburg pop. 482
- Town of Lewis pop. 838
- Town of Leyden pop. 1,578
- Town of Lowville pop. 4,879
- Town of Lyonsdale pop. 1,172
- Town of Martinsburg pop. 1,316
- Town of Montague pop. 95
- Town of New Bremen pop. 2,779
- Town of Osceola pop. 243
- Town of Pinckney pop. 319
- Town of Turin pop. 768
- Town of Watson pop. 1,793
- Town of West Turin pop. 1,691
Reference data (Census of Governments 2022)
- Census ID (PID6)
- 131194
- FIPS state
- 36
- FIPS county
- 049
- FIPS place
- 99049
- Census record name
- COUNTY OF LEWIS
- Mailing address
- 7660 N STATE ST, LOWVILLE 13367