Tuesday, October 30, 2012

List of counties in New York

List of counties in New York - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Alphabetical list

CountyFIPS Code
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County Seat
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Formed from
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Named for
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Population
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Albany County001Albany1683One of 12 original counties created in theNew York colonyJames II of England (James VII of Scotland) (1633–1701), who was Duke of York (English title) and Duke of Albany (Scottish title) before becoming King of EnglandIreland, andScotland.304,204533 sq mi
(1,380 km2)
State map highlighting Albany County
Allegany County003Belmont1806Genesee CountyA variant spelling of the Allegheny River48,9461,034 sq mi
(2,678 km2)
State map highlighting Allegany County
Bronx County005New York City(coextensive with
The Bronx
)
1914[6]New York CountyJonas Bronck (1600?–1643), an early settler of the Dutch colony of New Amsterdam1,385,10857.43 sq mi
(149 km2)
State map highlighting Bronx County
Broome County007Binghamton1806Tioga CountyJohn Broome (1738–1810), fourth Lieutenant Governor of New York200,600715 sq mi
(1,852 km2)
State map highlighting Broome County
Cattaraugus County009Little Valley1808Genesee CountySeneca word meaning "bad smelling banks", referring to the odor of natural gas which leaked from local rock formations80,3171,310 sq mi
(3,393 km2)
State map highlighting Cattaraugus County
Cayuga County011Auburn1799Onondaga CountyThe Cayuga tribe of Native Americans80,026864 sq mi
(2,238 km2)
State map highlighting Cayuga County
Chautauqua County013Mayville1808Genesee CountySeneca word of uncertain meaning134,9051,500 sq mi
(3,885 km2)
State map highlighting Chautauqua County
Chemung County015Elmira1836Tioga CountyLenape word meaning "big horn", which was the name of a local Native American village88,830410.81 sq mi
(1,064 km2)
State map highlighting Chemung County
Chenango County017Norwich1798Tioga County and Herkimer CountyAn Onondaga word meaning "large bull-thistle"50,477898.85 sq mi
(2,328 km2)
State map highlighting Chenango County
Clinton County019Plattsburgh1788Washington CountyGeorge Clinton (1739–1812), fourth Vice President of the United States and first and thirdGovernor of New York82,1281,118 sq mi
(2,896 km2)
State map highlighting Clinton County
Columbia County021Hudson1786Albany CountyChristopher Columbus (1451–1506), the European explorer63,096648 sq mi
(1,678 km2)
State map highlighting Columbia County
Cortland County023Cortland1808Onondaga CountyPierre Van Cortlandt (1721–1814), firstLieutenant Governor of New York49,336502 sq mi
(1,300 km2)
State map highlighting Cortland County
Delaware County025Delhi1797Otsego County and Ulster CountyThomas West, 3rd Baron De La Warr (1577–1618), an early colonial leader in Virginia47,9801,468 sq mi
(3,802 km2)
State map highlighting Delaware County
Dutchess County027Poughkeepsie1683One of 12 original counties created in theNew York colonyLady Anne Hyde (1637–1671), Duchess of York and wife of King James II of England297,488825 sq mi
(2,137 km2)
State map highlighting Dutchess County
Erie County029Buffalo1821Niagara CountyThe Erie tribe of Native Americans919,0401,227 sq mi
(3,178 km2)
State map highlighting Erie County
Essex County031Elizabethtown1799Clinton CountyThe county of Essex in England39,3701,916 sq mi
(4,962 km2)
State map highlighting Essex County
Franklin County033Malone1808Clinton CountyBenjamin Franklin (1706–1790), the early American printer, scientist, and statesman51,5991,697 sq mi
(4,395 km2)
State map highlighting Franklin County
Fulton County035Johnstown1838Montgomery CountyRobert Fulton (1765–1815), inventor of thesteamship55,531533 sq mi
(1,380 km2)
State map highlighting Fulton County
Genesee County037Batavia1802Ontario CountySeneca phrase meaning "good valley"60,079495 sq mi
(1,282 km2)
State map highlighting Genesee County
Greene County039Catskill1800Albany County and Ulster CountyNathanael Greene (1742–1786), the American Revolutionary War general49,221658 sq mi
(1,704 km2)
State map highlighting Greene County
Hamilton County041Lake Pleasant1816Montgomery CountyAlexander Hamilton (1755–1804), the early American political theorist and first Secretary of the Treasury4,8361,808 sq mi
(4,683 km2)
State map highlighting Hamilton County
Herkimer County043Herkimer1791Montgomery CountyNicholas Herkimer (1728–1777), the American Revolutionary War general64,5191,458 sq mi
(3,776 km2)
State map highlighting Herkimer County
Jefferson County045Watertown1805Oneida CountyThomas Jefferson (1743–1826), the early American statesman, author of the Declaration of Independence, and third President of the United States116,2291,857 sq mi
(4,810 km2)
State map highlighting Jefferson County
Kings County047New York City (coextensive with
Brooklyn
)
1683One of 12 original counties created in theNew York colonyKing Charles II of England (1630–1685)2,504,70096.9 sq mi
(251 km2)
State map highlighting Kings County
Lewis County049Lowville1805Oneida CountyMorgan Lewis (1754–1844), the fourth Governor of New York27,0871,290 sq mi
(3,341 km2)
State map highlighting Lewis County
Livingston County051Geneseo1821Genesee County and Ontario CountyRobert Livingston (1746–1813), the early American statesman and New York delegate to the Continental Congress65,393640 sq mi
(1,658 km2)
State map highlighting Livingston County
Madison County053Wampsville1806Chenango CountyJames Madison (1751–1836), the early American statesman, principal author of the Constitution of the United States, and fourth President of the United States73,442662 sq mi
(1,715 km2)
State map highlighting Madison County
Monroe County055Rochester1821Genesee County and Ontario CountyJames Monroe (1758–1831), the early American statesman and fifth President of the United States744,3441,366 sq mi
(3,538 km2)
State map highlighting Monroe County
Montgomery County057Fonda1772Albany CountyOriginally Tryon County after colonial governorWilliam Tryon (1729–1788), renamed after theAmerican Revolutionary War general Richard Montgomery (1738–1775) in 178450,219410 sq mi
(1,062 km2)
State map highlighting Montgomery County
Nassau County059Mineola1899Queens CountyThe Princes of Orange-Nassau ruled the Netherlands when Long Island was a Dutch colony1,339,532453 sq mi
(1,173 km2)
State map highlighting Nassau County
New York County061New York City (coextensive with
Manhattan
)
1683One of 12 original counties created in theNew York colonyKing James II of England (1633–1701), who was Duke of York and Albany before he ascended the throne of England, Duke of York being his English title1,585,87333.77 sq mi
(87 km2)
State map highlighting New York County
Niagara County063Lockport1808Genesee CountyAn Iroquoian word perhaps meaning "a neck" between two bodies of water, "thunder of waters", or "bisected bottom land"216,4691,140 sq mi
(2,953 km2)
State map highlighting Niagara County
Oneida County065Utica1798Herkimer CountyThe Oneida tribe of Native Americans234,8781,213 sq mi
(3,142 km2)
State map highlighting Oneida County
Onondaga County067Syracuse1792Herkimer CountyThe Onondaga tribe of Native Americans467,026806 sq mi
(2,088 km2)
State map highlighting Onondaga County
Ontario County069Canandaigua1789Montgomery CountyAn Iroquoian word meaning "beautiful lake"107,931662 sq mi
(1,715 km2)
State map highlighting Ontario County
Orange County071Goshen1683One of 12 original counties created in theNew York colonyWilliam of Orange-Nassau (1650–1702), who became King William III of England372,813839 sq mi
(2,173 km2)
State map highlighting Orange County
Orleans County073Albion1824Genesee CountyThe French Royal House of Orléans42,883817 sq mi
(2,116 km2)
State map highlighting Orleans County
Oswego County075Oswego1816Oneida County and Onondaga CountyThe Oswego River, from an Iroquoian word meaning "the outpouring", referring to the mouth of the river122,1091,312 sq mi
(3,398 km2)
State map highlighting Oswego County
Otsego County077Cooperstown1791Montgomery CountyA Native American word meaning "place of the rock"62,2591,003 sq mi
(2,598 km2)
State map highlighting Otsego County
Putnam County079Carmel1812Dutchess CountyIsrael Putnam (1718–1790), an American Revolutionary War general99,710246 sq mi
(637 km2)
State map highlighting Putnam County
Queens County081New York City (coextensive with
Queens)
1683One of 12 original counties created in theNew York colonyCatherine of Braganza (1638–1705), Queen of England and wife of King Charles II of England2,230,722178.28 sq mi
(462 km2)
State map highlighting Queens County
Rensselaer County083Troy1791Albany CountyIn honor of the family of Kiliaen van Rensselaer(before 1596 – after 1643), the early landholder in the Dutch New Amsterdam colony159,429665 sq mi
(1,722 km2)
State map highlighting Rensselaer County
Richmond County085New York City (coextensive with
Staten Island)
1683One of 12 original counties created in theNew York colonyCharles Lennox, 1st Duke of Richmond (1672–1723), the illegitimate son of King Charles II of England468,730102.5 sq mi
(265 km2)
State map highlighting Richmond County
Rockland County087New City1798Orange CountyEarly settlers' description of terrain as "rocky land"311,687199 sq mi
(515 km2)
State map highlighting Rockland County
St. Lawrence County089Canton1802Clinton County, Herkimer County, and Montgomery CountyThe St Lawrence River, which forms the northern border of the county and New York State111,9442,821 sq mi
(7,306 km2)
State map highlighting St. Lawrence County
Saratoga County091Ballston Spa1791Albany CountyA corruption of a Native American word meaning "the hill beside the river"219,607844 sq mi
(2,186 km2)
State map highlighting Saratoga County
Schenectady County093Schenectady1809Albany CountyMohawk word meaning "on the other side of the pine lands"154,727210 sq mi
(544 km2)
State map highlighting Schenectady County
Schoharie County095Schoharie1795Albany County and Otsego CountyMohawk word meaning "floating driftwood"32,749626 sq mi
(1,621 km2)
State map highlighting Schoharie County
Schuyler County097Watkins Glen1854Chemung County, Steuben County, and Tompkins CountyPhilip Schuyler (1733–1804), the American Revolutionary War general and Senator from New York18,343342 sq mi
(886 km2)
State map highlighting Schuyler County
Seneca County099Ovid / Waterloo1804Cayuga CountyThe Seneca tribe of Native Americans35,251325 sq mi
(842 km2)
State map highlighting Seneca County
Steuben County101Bath1796Ontario CountyFriedrich Wilhelm von Steuben (1730–1794), the Prussian general who assisted the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War98,9901,404 sq mi
(3,636 km2)
State map highlighting Steuben County
Suffolk County103Riverhead1683One of 12 original counties created in theNew York colonyThe county of Suffolk in England1,493,3502,373 sq mi
(6,146 km2)
State map highlighting Suffolk County
Sullivan County105Monticello1809Ulster CountyJohn Sullivan (1740–1795), an American Revolutionary War general77,547997 sq mi
(2,582 km2)
State map highlighting Sullivan County
Tioga County107Owego1791Montgomery CountyA Native American word meaning "at the forks", describing a meeting place51,125523 sq mi
(1,355 km2)
State map highlighting Tioga County
Tompkins County109Ithaca1817Cayuga County and Seneca CountyDaniel D. Tompkins (1774–1825), the 6th Vice President of the United States101,564476 sq mi
(1,233 km2)
State map highlighting Tompkins County
Ulster County111Kingston1683One of 12 original counties created in theNew York colonyThe Irish province of Ulster, then an earldom of the Duke of York, later King James II of England182,4931,161 sq mi
(3,007 km2)
State map highlighting Ulster County
Warren County113Queensbury1813Washington CountyJoseph Warren (1741–1775), the early American patriot and American Revolutionary War general65,707870 sq mi
(2,253 km2)
State map highlighting Warren County
Washington County115Fort Edward1772Albany CountyOriginally Charlotte County, renamed in 1784 after George Washington (1732–1799), theAmerican Revolutionary War general and firstPresident of the United States63,216846 sq mi
(2,191 km2)
State map highlighting Washington County
Wayne County117Lyons1823Ontario County and Seneca CountyGeneral Anthony Wayne (1745–1796), theAmerican Revolutionary War general93,7721,384 sq mi
(3,585 km2)
State map highlighting Wayne County
Westchester County119White Plains1683One of 12 original counties created in theNew York colonyThe city of Chester in England949,113500 sq mi
(1,295 km2)
State map highlighting Westchester County
Wyoming County121Warsaw1841Genesee CountyA modification of a word from the Lenape language meaning "broad bottom lands"42,155596 sq mi
(1,544 km2)
State map highlighting Wyoming County
Yates County123Penn Yan1823Ontario County and Steuben CountyJoseph C. Yates (1768–1837), eighth Governor of New York25,348376 sq mi
(974 km2)
State map highlighting Yates County