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What Is The Race Makeup In Orleans County Ny

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County in New York

Orleans County

County

County Courthouse in Albion

Canton Courthouse in Albion

Flag of Orleans County

Official seal of Orleans County

Map of New York highlighting Orleans County

Location within the U.S. state of New York

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New York's location within the U.S.

Coordinates: 43°22′N 78°xiv′W  /  43.37°N 78.23°Due west  / 43.37; -78.23
Land United states of america
State New York
Founded 1824
Named for House of Orléans
Seat Albion
Largest village Albion
Expanse
 • Full 817 sq mi (2,120 kmii)
 • Country 391 sq mi (ane,010 km2)
 • H2o 426 sq mi (1,100 kmii)  52%
Population

(2020)

 • Total Decrease 40,343
 • Density 103/sq mi (40/kmtwo)
Fourth dimension zone UTC−five (Eastern)
 • Summer (DST) UTC−4 (EDT)
Congressional district 27th
Website orleanscountyny.com

Orleans Canton is a county in the western part of the U.South. state of New York. Every bit of the 2020 census, the population was 40,343. The canton seat is Albion.[1] The county received its name at the insistence of Nehemiah Ingersoll[ii] though historians are unsure how the name was selected.[3] The two competing theories are that it was named to honor the French Majestic House of Orleans or that it was to honour Andrew Jackson's victory in New Orleans.[three]

Located on the south shore of Lake Ontario, Orleans County since the late 20th century has been considered part of the Rochester, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area.

History [edit]

When counties were established by the British regime in the province of New York in 1683, the nowadays Orleans County was role of the territory of Albany County. This was an enormous county, including the northern part of present-day New York Land besides as all of the present State of Vermont and, in theory, extending westward to the Pacific Body of water. This canton was reduced in size on July three, 1766, by the cosmos of Cumberland County, and further on March xvi, 1770, by the creation of Gloucester County, both containing territory now in Vermont.

On March 12, 1772, the remaining Albany County was split into three parts, ane remaining under the name Albany County. Tryon County contained the large western portion (and thus, since no western boundary was specified, theoretically withal extended west to the Pacific). The eastern purlieus of Tryon County was approximately five miles west of the present metropolis of Schenectady, and the county included the Mohawk River valley, the western part of the Adirondack Mountains and the area west of the West Branch of the Delaware River. The area and so designated equally Tryon County now includes 37 counties of New York State. The canton was named for William Tryon, colonial governor of New York. This western area was occupied largely by the Onondaga, Oneida and other western nations of the Iroquois Confederacy. The westernmost European settlements were in the area of Trivial Falls and present-day Herkimer.

During the unrest prior to the outbreak of the American Revolutionary State of war, feelings ran high in the Mohawk Valley, and there were local attacks past rebels against known Loyalists. Most of Tryon County's Loyalists fled to Canada before 1776, where they were later granted land past the Crown to develop what is at present Ontario.

In 1784, following the peace treaty that ended the American Revolutionary War, Tryon County's name was inverse to Montgomery Canton to accolade the general, Richard Montgomery. He had captured several places in Canada and died attempting to capture the city of Quebec. It replaced the name of the at present hated colonial British governor. In 1789, Ontario Canton split up off from Montgomery.[4] During this period, thousands of migrants settled in the western function of the state from New England and eastern New York resulting in the creation of more counties.

In 1802, Genesee County was created by splitting Ontario County.[4] Genesee Canton was so divided into Allegany County in 1806, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, and Niagara Counties in 1808, Ontario, Livingston, and Monroe Counties in 1821, and finally Orleans County in 1824.

When Orleans County was formed in 1824,[v] a dispute arose about naming it after President Andrew Jackson or President John Adams.[three] During and post-obit the Napoleonic era in France, numerous French refugees came to New York, some settling in the upstate areas.

Geography [edit]

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a full area of 817 square miles (2,120 km2), of which 391 square miles (1,010 kmtwo) is state and 426 foursquare miles (i,100 km2) (52%) is water.[6]

The high proportion of h2o is due to the extension of Orleans County north into Lake Ontario to the Canada–U.s. edge (a line of latitude running through the middle of the lake). The distance from the Orleans shore northward to the international border is greater than the distance from the shore south to the Genesee County line, pregnant the area of Orleans under water is greater than that in a higher place h2o.

Orleans County is in western New York State, northeast of Buffalo and westward of Rochester, on the southern shore of Lake Ontario.

The Erie Canal passes (east–west) through the middle of the county. When its construction was completed in 1824, it attracted new settlers to the largely rural county. Trade and rider traffic stimulated the evolution of local businesses.

Adjacent counties [edit]

  • Monroe County - east
  • Genesee Canton - due south
  • Niagara County - west

Major highways [edit]

National protected area [edit]

  • Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge (part)

State protected areas [edit]

  • Lakeside Beach State Park
  • Oak Orchard State Marine Park
  • Oak Orchard Wildlife Management Area
  • Tonawanda Wild animals Management Area

Government and politics [edit]

United States presidential election results for Orleans County, New York [7]
Year Republican Democratic Third party
No. % No. % No. %
2020 12,126 66.lxxx% 5,587 thirty.78% 441 2.43%
2016 10,936 66.76% 4,470 27.29% 974 5.95%
2012 eight,594 58.44% 5,787 39.35% 325 2.21%
2008 9,708 58.54% 6,614 39.88% 262 one.58%
2004 10,317 62.24% v,959 35.95% 301 1.82%
2000 9,202 58.08% 5,991 37.81% 651 4.11%
1996 six,865 44.96% half dozen,233 xl.82% two,170 14.21%
1992 seven,468 44.57% iv,927 29.41% 4,359 26.02%
1988 9,028 59.97% five,913 39.28% 114 0.76%
1984 ten,543 70.17% four,429 29.48% 52 0.35%
1980 7,536 51.58% five,767 39.47% 1,308 8.95%
1976 viii,994 59.87% 5,927 39.45% 102 0.68%
1972 10,938 71.35% four,371 28.51% 20 0.13%
1968 8,509 60.67% 4,786 34.13% 729 5.xx%
1964 5,567 37.37% 9,304 62.46% 25 0.17%
1960 10,344 65.twenty% five,515 34.76% 5 0.03%
1956 11,895 77.45% 3,464 22.55% 0 0.00%
1952 11,686 74.97% 3,893 24.98% eight 0.05%
1948 ix,566 69.15% 4,009 28.98% 259 i.87%
1944 9,998 71.28% 4,006 28.56% 22 0.16%
1940 10,958 70.61% iv,525 29.sixteen% 36 0.23%
1936 x,569 70.49% 4,016 26.78% 409 2.73%
1932 nine,735 67.98% 4,303 30.05% 283 i.98%
1928 9,828 68.77% 3,792 26.53% 672 4.70%
1924 8,543 71.91% ii,320 19.53% 1,017 8.56%
1920 8,305 72.79% ii,266 19.86% 839 7.35%
1916 4,903 64.41% two,529 33.22% 180 two.36%
1912 2,983 41.36% ii,448 33.94% 1,781 24.69%
1908 four,885 62.31% two,590 33.04% 365 4.66%
1904 five,027 63.49% 2,502 31.lx% 389 4.91%
1900 4,667 59.14% 2,851 36.13% 373 4.73%
1896 4,664 58.97% ii,993 37.84% 252 three.19%
1892 4,013 52.29% 3,065 39.94% 596 7.77%
1888 4,277 51.98% 3,214 39.06% 737 viii.96%
1884 3,997 52.31% 2,907 38.04% 737 9.65%

Starting in 1824, the county government was run by a board of supervisors, consisting of elected supervisors from each township in Orleans County. This geographic representation meant that the residents of more urbanized areas were underrepresented on the lath.

In 1980, the state and county established a 7-member elected legislature to replace the lath of supervisors. Representatives are elected from unmarried-fellow member districts roughly equal in population. It is headed by a chairman.

Orleans Canton is heavily Republican. It has voted Republican in every presidential election since the party's founding in 1856, except for one, 1964. It also voted Whig in every ballot from 1828 until 1852.

County government [edit]

Orleans Canton legislature [edit]

Office Commune Area of the county Officeholder Party Residence
County Legislator District ane Barre, Clarendon, Shelby William H. Eick Republican Medina
Canton Legislator - Chairwoman District ii Ridgeway, Yates Lynne One thousand. Johnson Republican Lyndonville
Canton Legislator - Minority Leader District 3 Albion, Gaines Fred Miller Democratic Albion
Canton Legislator District 4 Carlton, Kendall, Murray Kenneth DeRoller Republican Kendall
County Legislator At Big All Merle Fifty. "Skip" Draper Republican Shelby
County Legislator - Vice Chairman At Large All Don Allport Republican Albion
Canton Legislator At Big All E. John DeFilipps Republican Holley

Orleans County elected officials [edit]

Part Officeholder Political party
County Estimate Sanford A. Church building Republican
Commune Attorney Joseph V. Cardone Republican
Canton Clerk Karen A. Lake-Maynard Republican
County Treasurer Kimberly C. L. DeFrank Republican
Chief Coroner Scott M. Schmidt Republican
Coroner Rocco Fifty. Sidari Republican
Coroner Charles 1000. Smith Republican

State and federal government [edit]

Part Commune Officeholder Party First took office Residence
Congressman New York's 27th congressional commune Chris Jacobs Republican 2020 Buffalo, Erie County
State Senator 62nd State Senate District Rob Ortt Republican 2015 North Tonawanda, Niagara County
State Assemblyman 139th State Assembly District Stephen M. Hawley Republican 2006 Batavia, Genesee County

Orleans County is part of:

  • The eighth Judicial District of the New York Supreme Court
  • The fourth Division of the New York Supreme Court, Appellate Partitioning

Demographics [edit]

Historical population
Census Popular.
1830 17,732
1840 25,127 41.vii%
1850 28,501 xiii.iv%
1860 28,717 0.8%
1870 27,689 −three.6%
1880 thirty,128 8.eight%
1890 xxx,803 2.two%
1900 30,164 −ii.one%
1910 32,000 six.1%
1920 28,619 −ten.6%
1930 28,795 0.six%
1940 27,760 −3.half dozen%
1950 29,832 seven.five%
1960 34,159 14.5%
1970 37,305 9.2%
1980 38,496 3.2%
1990 41,846 8.7%
2000 44,171 5.6%
2010 42,883 −2.9%
2020 twoscore,343 −5.9%
U.South. Decennial Census[eight]
1790-1960[nine] 1900-1990[10]
1990-2000[11] 2010-2013[12]

As of the census[xiii] of 2010,[14] there were 42,883 people, 16,119 households, and x,872 families residing in the county. The population density was 113 people per square mile (44/km2). There were 17,347 housing units at an average density of 44 per square mile (17/km2). The racial makeup of the county was 89.8% White, 5.ix% Blackness or African American, 0.half dozen% Native American, 0.four% Asian, 0.0% Pacific Islander, i.3% from other races, and 1.9% from two or more races. 4.1% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. According to Census 2000, 20.3% were of German, eighteen.three% English, 10.8% Italian, 10.3% Irish, nine.4% American and 7.three% Polish ancestry and 96.0% spoke English and iii.0% Spanish as their first language.

Census 2010 showed there were 16,119 households, out of which 31.2% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 49% were married couples living together, 12.iv% had a female householder with no husband present, and 32.6% were not-families. 26.ii% of all households were made up of individuals, and 11% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.5 and the average family size was ii.99.

In the county, the population was spread out, with nineteen.viii% under the age of eighteen, 8.eight% from 18 to 24, 24.two% from 25 to 44, 29.8% from 45 to 64, and 17.40% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 41 years.

The median income for a household in the county was $48,731. Males had a median income of $32,450 versus $22,605 for females. The per capita income for the county was $xvi,457. Most 15.two% of the population were below the poverty line.

Teaching [edit]

Public schools

The canton has five school districts, although the actual district boundaries can extend into neighboring counties, and the same is true for neighboring counties' districts. The five districts, from west to eastward,[15] are:

  • Lyndonville Central School District (northern half of western tertiary, roughly covering Lyndonville village and the towns of Yates and Ridgeway)
  • Medina Cardinal Schoolhouse District (southern one-half of western third, roughly roofing Medina hamlet and the towns of Ridgeway and Shelby)
  • Albion Central School Commune (eye third, roughly roofing Albion village and the towns of Carlton, Gaines, Albion, and Barre)
  • Kendall Primal Schoolhouse District (northern half of eastern third, roughly covering the towns of Kendall and Murray)
  • Holley Central Schoolhouse Commune (southern half of eastern third, roughly roofing Holley hamlet and the towns of Murray and Clarendon)

Each of these schoolhouse districts participates in Orleans/Niagara BOCES or Monroe #2-Orleans BOCES.[16]

Individual schoolhouse

There is currently one not-denominational K-12 school in the county.

  • Orleans Canton Christian Schoolhouse[17]

College

Ane college maintains satellite campuses in Orleans County.[15]

  • Genesee Community College - Albion
  • Genesee Community Higher - Medina

Recreation [edit]

Libraries [edit]

Orleans Canton has four public libraries serving its population.[eighteen]

  • Customs Complimentary Library, located in Holley
  • Hoag Library, located in Albion
  • Lee-Whedon Memorial Library, located in Medina
  • Yates Community Library, located in Lyndonville

Museums [edit]

Orleans Canton has 3 museums that are open to the public.

  • The Asphalt Museum
  • Medina Railroad Museum
  • Oak Orchard Lighthouse Museum

Parks [edit]

In that location are two State Parks and many municipal parks spread throughout the county.

  • Lakeside Beach Country Park
  • Oak Orchard Marine State Park

Communities [edit]

Larger Settlements [edit]

All larger settlements are Villages

# Location Population
1 Medina 6,065
2 †Albion 6,056
3 Holley i,811
4 Lyndonville 838

The boondocks and village borders

Towns [edit]

  • Albion
  • Barre
  • Carlton
  • Clarendon
  • Gaines
  • Kendall
  • Murray
  • Ridgeway
  • Shelby
  • Yates

Hamlets [edit]

  • Ashwood
  • Barre Eye
  • Brockville
  • Childs
  • County Line
  • Eagle Harbor
  • E Shelby
  • Fancher
  • Hindsburg
  • Hulberton
  • Jeddo
  • Kendall Mills
  • Kenyonville
  • Knowlesville
  • Kuckville
  • Millers
  • Millville
  • Oak Orchard
  • Sawyer
  • Shelby Center
  • Yates Centre

Encounter as well [edit]

  • Orleans County Sheriff'southward Role
  • Listing of fire departments in Orleans County, New York
  • List of counties in New York
  • National Annals of Historic Places listings in Orleans County, New York
  • The Orleans County Libertarian Party [one]

References [edit]

  1. ^ "Find a County". National Association of Counties. Archived from the original on May 31, 2011. Retrieved June seven, 2011.
  2. ^ Lattin, C.W. (January 23, 1981). "Early County History - Part Two". Journal-Annals.
  3. ^ a b c Lattin, Cary (1976). Orleans County History. Albion, NY: Eddy Printing Corp. p. 20.
  4. ^ a b Signor, Issac (1894). Landmarks of Orleans County New York. Syracuse, NY: D. Mason & Visitor. pp. 1.
  5. ^ Signor, Isaac (1894). Landmarks of Orleans County New York. Syracuse, NY: D. Stonemason & Company. pp. 2–5.
  6. ^ "2010 Census Gazetteer Files". U.s.a. Census Bureau. August 22, 2012. Archived from the original on May xix, 2014. Retrieved January half-dozen, 2015.
  7. ^ Leip, David. "Dave Leip'southward Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections". uselectionatlas.org . Retrieved February 21, 2021.
  8. ^ "U.S. Decennial Census". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved January half-dozen, 2015.
  9. ^ "Historical Demography Browser". University of Virginia Library. Retrieved January 6, 2015.
  10. ^ "Population of Counties by Decennial Census: 1900 to 1990". Usa Census Agency. Retrieved January 6, 2015.
  11. ^ "Census 2000 PHC-T-4. Ranking Tables for Counties: 1990 and 2000" (PDF). The states Census Bureau. Retrieved January half dozen, 2015.
  12. ^ "State & Canton QuickFacts". United States Demography Bureau. Archived from the original on June 7, 2011. Retrieved October 12, 2013.
  13. ^ "U.S. Demography website". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved January 31, 2008.
  14. ^ "Orleans County, New York". United states of america Census Bureau . Retrieved June 27, 2018.
  15. ^ a b "Orleans County Visitors". Orleans County New York . Retrieved October 27, 2017.
  16. ^ "Component Districts". Orleans/Niagara BOCES. Archived from the original on December 5, 2003. Retrieved October 27, 2017.
  17. ^ "Orleans County Christian School". Orleans Canton Christian School . Retrieved Oct 27, 2017.
  18. ^ "NIOGA Library System". New York State Library . Retrieved October xxx, 2017.

External links [edit]

  • Official Webpage
  • Orleans County at Curlie
  • Orleans County travel guide from Wikivoyage
  • Genesee Community College in Orleans County
  • Cursory historical summary of Orleans County, NY

Coordinates: 43°22′N 78°14′W  /  43.37°N 78.23°W  / 43.37; -78.23

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orleans_County,_New_York

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