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Orangeville . . $200 10Q Chenango . 4 $4, 600 $1,000 1,600 900 292 $1,100 Colesville.. 4 4,100 800 600 275 265 640

Kirkwood . 2 2,600 450 200 257 200 German protestant: Lisle 1 2,000 500 250 100 50 450 2 3,400 700 400 250 140 600 Oneida Co. Nanticoke . 1 1,600 300 150 55 110 Remsen .. . 100 30 100 $100 Port Crane 1 1,500 200 150 141 400 Sanford 2 2,200 1,000 400 160 60 500 GERMAN REFORMED. Union 1 2,500 1,000 1,000 325 200 750 Vestal 1 2,000 1,000 300 200 100 500 New York Co. Windsor . . , 2 1,800 600 210 115 700 New York 71,000 $3,500 1,000 600 | 200 1,100 Total 25 | 43,800 6,000 ,200 3,550 2,142 7,900 GERMAN UNITED. Cattaraugus. Allegany 2,000 300 75 50 400 Erie Co. Ashford 1,400 600 150 66 200 Hamburgh_ 500 200 200 75 100 500 Conewango . . . 350 500 300 40 800 Dayton 1,200 400 125 70 360 East Otto 3,000 350 200 50 600 JEWISH SYNAGOGUES. .. 1,500 300 100 30 550

Farmersville .. 1,000 350 50 60 140 Albany Co. I Franklinville . . 1,800 500 '200 100 3 22,400 2,000 2,300 9,500 2,850 Albany | Hinsdale 3,000 2M) 150 75 600 Co- CnEMUNG Ischua 2,000 225 50 35 80 Elmira city. . 2,500 1,500 40 30 25 500 Leon 4,000 1,000 600 100 150 700

"EribCo. Little Valley.. 3,000 "'506' 300 200 60 614 Buffalo 27,500 500 280 1,950 Machias 3,000 500 150 70 500 Kings Co: Mansfield 1,500 500 100 30 300

Brooklyn 20,000 500 250 60 jl,200 New Albion .. 3,000 250 60 164 600 Monroe Co. Otto 3,500 1,200 400 100 40 600

.. 600 265 120 2,000 . Perrysburgh 7,000 Rochester . 10,000 500 300 3,300

'2,'666' 250 80 42 600 New York Co. Persia 4,000 Portville 3,000 350 216 136 1,000 New York ... 14 434,000 19,000 7,675 2,815 2,019 19,300 Randolph 2,000 250 100 40 400 Onondaga Co. Syracuse 7,200 400 1,100 1,100 118 950 Total 22 51,250 5,200 7,375 2,671 1,328 11,044 Rensselaer Co Cayuga Co. 2,500 800 155 65 41 1,050 Troy Auburn 18,000 1,600 400 300 1,700 Co. Ulster Aurelius 650 150 80 38 350 4,000 2,500 Kingston 250 30 35 750 Brutus 14,000 1,000 600 400 250 1,000 150 Cato ...... 000 300 85 400 100 300 LIBERAL. Conquest 000 1,000 500 75 Fleming 000 900 350 170 113 400 Rensselaer Co Genoa 600 500 130 60 750 Hoosick 1,200 350 100 Ira 400 300 150 75 200 Ledyard 300 590 230 174 825 Locke 3,000 300 150 75 400 METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Mentz 5,500 1,500 800 500 200 1,000 200 600 Albany Co. Montezuma. . . 5,000 600 550 300 350 150 75 500 , 178,800 22,900 3,900 225 1,256 8,200 Moravia 2,000 2,000 Albany 2, : 800 150 00 1,250 Berne , 2,600 150 750 215 102 595 Niles 4,100 300 300 100 60 400 Bethlehem .. 4,800 2, 750 800 375 Owasco 2,000 1,100 Coeymans 7,000 3,500 800 380 348 1,100 Scipio 3,000 300 50 80 200 200 65 65 400 Guilderland. . 6,300 1,000 450 325 105 900 Sempronius . .. 1,200 150 20 Knox , 5,000 1,000 900 320 130 970 Sennett 1,300 400 250 145 1,000 New Scotland 7,800 1,100 275 125 1,500 Springport . .. 3,000 2,000

"'850' 1,200 465 206 500 Watervliet .. 57,500 16,800 3,250 1,750 987 5,050 Sterling 4,150 Westerlo 3,300 225 400 300 281 475 Summer Hill.. 800 250 60 71 300 Victory 5,000 1,400 400 200 800

Total , 35 273,100 48,325 12,350 6,165 3,334 18790 4,425 2,792 13,275 Allegany Co. Total 32 90,000 11,250 11,890 Allen 2,600 375 150 54 700 Chautauqua. Almond 2,400 300 80 40 500 Busti 1 3,000 Amity 900 175 80 40 150 Carroll 1 1,000 Andover 500 2,300 200 50 180 400 Charlotte 2 3,500

... 3,800 Angelica . 800 600 500 75 110 390 Chautauqua 2 Belfast 2,000 600 400 200 60 525 Cherry Creek. 1 800 Bolivar 2,000 1,200 600 150 118 375 Clymer 2 1-.600 200- Burns 2,800 800 500 150 600 Dunkirk ..'... '"2 5,000 Caneadea 3,600 600 204 89 300 Ellery 1 2,000 19,400 Centreville . -. 1,800 80Q 100 30 450 Ellicott 3 3,500 . Cuba 3,000 250 125 60 700 Ellington 1 1 1,500 Friendship .. 3,000 1,000 250 150 75 600 French Creek., Granger 2,000 600 260 200 140 600 Gerry 1 1,000 Grove 700 200 75 30 300 Hanover 4 12,700 Hume 2.000 250 75 45 450 Harmony 5 7,000 Independence 1.500 2,000 200 100 40 500 Mina 1 700 1 New Hudson . 1,450 'i,'666' 600 250 103 450 Poland Rushford 5,500 500 200 100 500 Pomfret 2 6,500 Scio 4,000 300 200 40 400 Portland 1 1,500 Ward 1,200 300 105 Ripley 1 2,500 1 3,500 Wellsville . . . 3,000 850 350 200 100 550 Sheridan West Almond 1,500 300 200 150 40 350 Sherman 1 1,500 Stockton 1 5,000 Total 28 48,250 12,050 7,310 3,069 11,694 |9,790 Villenova 1 2,500 4,700 Broome Co. Westfield ... 2 Barker 1,000 200 50 30 250 Total 39 94,200 Binghamton . 14,500 900 580 437 1,700 548 STATISTICS OF RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES.

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, 375 Elmira city. 18,500 10,000 1,250 725 662 1,925 Roxbury . .. 9,700 2,000 1,275 208 1,505 Erin 600 640 130 75 900 "i,'666" 150 50 75 Sidney 2,900 525

. . 950 Horseheads. 4,800 1,050 335 145 620 Stamford. . 6,000 1,500 420 220 1,185

Southport .. , 5,000 700 830 300 80 450 Tompkins .. 2,900 450 300 00 1,100 Van Etten... 1,500 500 775 80 85 470 Walton 3,800 800 400 250 115 500 Veteran 3,000 800 700 225 138 600 Total 34 62,200 16,100 10,170 4,320 2,488 114,470 Total 16 39,900 15,100 5,580 I 1,865 11,420 5,800 Dutchess Co. Chenango Co. Amenia 7,000 2,000 575 250 140 950

Afton 2,000 1,400 750 275 112 338 Beekman .... 2,500 1,500 250 150 100 600

Bainbridge , 2,500 500 275 170 700 Dover 7,500 1,800 600 300 110 600

Columbus . . 1,200 200 60 40 300 East Fishkill 5,000 1,000 700 450 185 700

Coventry. . . 2,000 900 450 100 80 400 Fishkill 31,000 4,500 1,700 650 417 2,800

Greene 3,000 600 300 200 140 700 Hyde Park . . . 2,500 2,500 250 80 50 400

Guilford . . . 10,500 1,000 1,455 800 660 1,400 La Grange .... 6,000 200 400 150 100 600

Lincklacn . . 1,000 300 150 40 165 Milan 4,200 1,500 700 220 125 1,180

McDonough 1,200 300 350 150 60 275 North East. . . 6,000 1,000 550 200 80 700 New Berlin. 5,000 800 650 325 208 925 Pawling 7,300 550 200 135 550 North Norwich 1,500 500 450 150 55 200 Pine Plains. . . 2,000 1,000 250 150 70 1,000

Norwich . . 5,000 1,500 800 450 287 1,100 PleasantValley 8,000 800 300 100 700 Otselic 2,000 325 180 70 374 Pokeepsietown 3,500 200 400 260 80 900 Oxford.... 3,500 1,500 440 200 140 700 Pokeepsie city. 40,900 9,000 2,750 o,000 924 4,000

Pitcher . . . 1,600 1,000 600 250 142 750 Redhook . .. 10,000 300 600 300 145 1,050

Plymouth . 2,000 800 400 200 138 500 Rhinebeck. . 23,000 2,000 850 450 211 1,3 600' Sherburne. 3 500 1,000 300 100 160 Stamford . .. 1,500 300 50 30 21 45"

Smithville . 2,000 700 100 45 600 Union Vale . 2,500 1,500 800 250 73

. . Smyrna ... 2,000 400 350 100 425 Washington 1,000 250 50 30 400 K

Total 29 51,500 11,300 9,370 4,135 2,647 10452 Total 37 171,400 30,000 13,275 12,460 3,105 J19.105 Clinton Co. Erie Co. Ausable 3,000 4,000 525 270 200 1,360 Alden 1,500 200 40 18

Beekmantown. 4,000 500 750 160 180 700 Amherst .2,300 500 650 100 160 700

Champlain . . . 3,000 500 250 150 108 500 Aurora 1,200 600 300 60 50 500 Chazy 8,500 1,600 750 200 171 1,000 Boston 1,500 350 110 27 150

Dannemora. .. 800 75 50 600 Buffalo 53,600 600 2,400 1,520 898 5,300

Ellenburgh . . . 3,500 1,000 300 80 290 500 Colden 1,500 250 60 14 600 Mooers 1,200 500 300 450 226 550 Collins 2,000 '500 200 80 20 500 Peru 4,000 500 325 165 150 625 Concord 7,000 6.500 225 50 500

Plattsburgh .. 12,000 8,000 700 350 302 1,300 E. Hamburgh, 1,400 200 40 15 100 Saranac 5,000 500 750 350 154 1,050 Eden 2,500 300 100 45 500 Schuyler Falls. 3,500 1,000 400 250 150 800 Elma 4,600 380 140 71 500 Evans 4,200 800 850 250 100 950

Total 19 47,700 18,900 5,050 2,500 1,981 8,985 Hamburgh . . , 3,300 1,000 550 140 76 630 Columbia Co. Lancaster 6,000 1,000 130 116 1,050 Ancram 4,000 r, ioo 450 90 60 450 Marilla 2,000 250 125 50 600 Newstead 4,000 1,200 400 250 Austerlitz .... 2,500 2,500 500 200 80 400 98 675 Canaan 4,000 375 120 80 450 North Collins. 3,500 500 100 50 750 Chatham 11,750 4,800 1,575 825 415 2,872 Sardinia 1,800 800 500 100 40 500 Claverack 6,000 700 650 400 161 850 Wales 2,600 800 230 75 20 500 Copake 3,500 1,200 400 150 110 800 Germantown., 3,000 1,000 200 50 50 500 Total 32 106,500 6,800 16,010 3,645 1,918 15,005 Hillsdale 12,000 1,300 1,244 750 323 1,500 Essex Co.

Hudson 18,000 750 275 345 1,000 Chesterfield. . . 3,000 1,000 500 175 160 1,000

Kinderhook . . 7,000 600 300 100 1,300 Crown Point . 3,500 1,200 350 130 147 500

Livingston . . . 2,700 450 100 80 300 Elizabethtown 2,000 500 250 60 25 525 New Lebanon. 3,000 500 400 60 29 400 Essex 2,500 500 500 100 42 425

Stuyvesant . . . 3,500 900 500 150 61 600 Jay 5,000 800 650 210 160 1,050

Taghkanick . . 7,000 3,000 400 200 100 1,000 Keene 500 200 50 400 Minerva 800 200 40 30 225 Total 27 87,950 17,000 8,494 3,670 1,994 12422 Moriah 1,500 1,000 325 100 115 500 Cortland Co. Schroon 1,700 800 300 150 200 600 Westport 3,000 300 200 Cincinnatus.. . 1,500 1,000 300 120 100 700 800 182 800 Cortlandville.. 8,000 2,600 500 150 173 590 Wilmington . . 3,000 20 300 75 45 200 Cuyler 4,200 800 600 230 180 750 Willsborough . 2,500 1,500 350 225 218 750

Freetown .... 4,000 500 730 380 169 525 Harford 800 200 150 86 450 Total 14 29,000 8,120 3,925 1,515 1,324 6,975 Homer 8,500 1,000 700 300 241 1,150 Frankhn Co. Bangor Marathon .... 4,000 1,000 400 250 150 700 3,000 700 500 200 180 450 Preble 3,000 900 200 100 100 450 Bombay 2,400 1,500 800 50 30 800 Scott 3,000 250 150 40 400 Chateaugay . 2,000 1,130 300 120 500 Taylor 800 300 300 150 50 400 Constable .. . 1,100 300 100 40 400 Virgil 22, 000 700 400 350 114 1,060 Dickinson . .. 1,000 200 100 Fort Covington 4,000 "1,200 300 150 80 500

1,402 Franklin . . . Total 40,000 8,800 4,580 2,330 |7,175 850 300 100 ,75 540 Delaware Co. Malone .... 3,500 2.000 400 375 210 750 Moira Andes 6,000 1,200 650 325 175 1,400 1,000 500 500 200 128 400 Bovina 2,000 250 50 50 350 U 100 700 Total , 10 18,850 7,030 3,600 4,340 Colchester. .. . 1,200 600 200 100 1,395 743 Davenport 4,200 1,250 400 144 894 Fulton Co.

i . Delhi 6,000 2,000 400 "200 150 600 Bleecker . 600 200 60 90 70 Franklin 5,300 2,900 1,000 450 220 1,350 Broadalbin 2,500 400 300 128 650

Hamden 2,000 325 200 89 400 Ephratah . . 3,100 750 175 147 1,200 Hancock 1,900 1,100 780 I 350 241 1,050 \ Johnstown 11,200 2,000 1,000 700 658 2,065

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. .. 600 Oppenheim 1 1,200 200 50 25 New Utrecht . . 1 3,000 250 150 50

Total 13 27,100 2,800 3,700 1,985 1,325 J4,810 Total 37 539,200 $78,500 22,820 14, 670 6,208 37,780 Genesee Co. Lewis Co. 2 3,000 500 170 95 400 2 500 210 132 82 600

Alexander... .. 1 2,000 2,000 200 100 60 600 1 2,000 700 350 175 90 700 1 4,000 450 400 220 700 1 10,000 2,000 450 350 180 800 105 1 3,000 250 150 80 600 Martinsburgh . 3 4,000 400 1,100 400 950

1 800 200 40 20 100 New Bremen . . 1 1,200 400 200 45 400 215 600 1 2,800 300 100 58 500 Pinckney .... 2 2,100 5,000 250 2 2,100 1,000 550 180 130 450 2 7,000 600 900 350 245 1,050 1 5,000 2,000 450 225 142 1,200 1 1,600 350 50 23 500 Oakfield 1 4,000 600 250 150 80 700 West Turin... 2 3,600 1,000 700 180 55 500 2 3,800 550 160 80 650

Pembroke .... 1 3,000 400 100 40 500 Total 15 32,000 4,700 9,460 2,087 1,040 6,100 Stafford 1 800 600 300 400 Livingston Co. 1 3,000 800 325 300 130 625 Total 15 34,300 5,600 4,700 2,075 1,005 6,800 1 800 300 200 75 26 500 Greene Co. 1 6,000 500 400 200 700

Ashland 3 2,500 750 235 237 600 Groveland.... 1 3,000 1,400 300 150 125 500

3 3,400 1,000 650 225 115 1,300 Leicester .... 1 1,000 400 300 100 28 500 Catskill 4 20,000 2,000 1,000 700 255 1,431 1 16,000 250 850 425 140 1,000 550' 3 5,000 2,000 750 375 180 1,625 2 4,000 300 110 800 3 5,700 1,000 960 475 238 1,350 Mount Morris. 2 3,300 1,100 650 200 116 900 1 2,000 200 250 60 35 100 No. Dansville. 1 2,500 400 250 680 1 500 100 300 100 30 100 1 3,000 500 400 300 180 700 1 3,000 300 200 80 700 1 300 150. 25 3 4,500 900 270 145 535 3 4,800 625 185 130 975

1 1,500 800 250 80 79 250 Springwater .. 1 2,000 400 100 40 450 2 2,500 500 120 80 560 York 1 2,000 300 50 35 500 Prattsville 1 1,800 2,500 250 150 91 1,500

Windham .... 2 3,000 2,900 550 350 120 900 Total 18 51,700 4,750 5,950 2,860 1,260 8,830 Madison Co. 1,685 10951 Total 28 55,400 12,500 7,410 3,340 Brookfield . . . 1 1,000 250 75 55 375

Hamilton Co. Cazenovia .... 2 8,500 1,700 800 425 362 1,150

Wells 1 1,000 125 75 150 De Ruyter ... 2 2,000 450 190 95 500 Herkimer Co. 3 10,000 1,150 425 290 1,100 Fairfield 1 3,500 500 150 50 500 3 2,500 800 425 94 700 3 3,600 550 190 132 1,160 Georgetown . . 1 1,200 250 100 40 300 1 15,000 2,500 450 Hamilton .... 4 11,000 3,800 1,300 600 267 1,310 1 3.000 300 125 80 700 1 300 200 40 25 2 3,500 400 175 60 600 5 9,800 2,600 1,350 640 356 2,950 2 4,000 500 550 230 180 800 Little Falls ... 1 3,000 2, 000 500 200 200 750 1 3,000 750 350 100 75 400 3 3,300 500 700 425 150 750 1 700 200 75 120 Smithfield ... 1 2,000 275 150 44 500 2 1,500 650 375 150 89 575 Stockbridge . . 1 2,000 1,000 700 150 130 600 Ohio 1 300 100 25 30 40 2 5,500 800 800 300 180 1,100 3 3,000 1,050 310 76 500 Total 31 66,100 10,900 9,575 4,175 2,268 12,135 Salisbury 1 1,250 1,000 300 125 .105 i 2 3,600 700 Monroe Co. Stark 2 2,700 500 200 104 350 Chili 2 8,500 1,600 450 175 140 1,000 ' 3 6,500 1,700 950 550 125 1,525 1 1,500 400 100 119 500 Winfield 1 7,000 1,000 400 300 120 600 1 1,400 300 125 60 200 1 1,000 300 80 33 550 s Total 26 61,150 9,600 7,625 2,675 1,246 7,820 Henrietta 2 1,500 900 500 120 51 600 240 1,000 Jefferson Co. 1 5,000 1,200 330 180 1 8,500 2,500 500 400 210 700 2 3,500 600 550 225 95 1,200 143 500 1 2,300 350 150 160 400 1 4,000 800 300 200 90 40 300 1 1,500 600 400 200 63 050 Perrinton 1 2,800 200 180 275 180 1,066 1 4,000 260 150 80 600 Brownville . .. 2 5,000 600 650 1,200 300 80 30 600 Cape Vincent. 1 3,500 200 60 35 350 1 3,500 500 225 94 300 Rochester 10 98,500 4,000 4,850 3,025 2,165 7,450 Champion . .. 2 2,600 700 7,000 1,100 130 90 600 2 5,500 1,300 600 300 240 1,000 2 4,000 450 250 105 850 Ellisburgh 3 5,800 1,800 1,100 625 355 1,850 2 3,400 600 1,000 550 242 1,250 1 2,700 550 110 70 650 4 12,500 180 130 450 Wheatland . . . 1 4,000 1,000 250 75 30 600 Hounsfield .. . 1 2,500 1,000 350 1 2,000 700 400 150 100 550 150- 19,100 11,520 5,555 3,663 17,800 1 2,500 600 200 100 350 Total 33 159,100 2 3,000 800 500 200 83 500 Montgomery. 2 1,500 450 145 65 520 Amsterdam . . . 4 17,000 1,050 800 480 1,075 1 2,500 500 400 75 65 450 Canajoharie .. 3 22,000 4,000 1,100 750 321 1,550

375 100 60 450 Charlestown . . 1 2,500 300 60 80 500 Philadelphia . . 2 1,200 500 2 5,500 800 450 250 225 800 2 4,000 1,000 600 175 105 575 2 2,500 600 650 150 120 500 Glen 1 4,000 350. 200 58 500 1 6,500 1,000 450 250 195 610 3 8,200 2,300 1,01)0 375 242 1,640 650 435 1,800 Mohawk 1 3,000 260 150 72 600 Watertown .. . 2 16,000 5,800 1,000 Wilna 4 7,900 3,490 1,330 580 255 1,827 Root 2 3,000 4,500 150 110 550 Worth 1 200 100 40 500 Total 17 63,700 7,300 | 5,160 | 2,660 1,408 6,990 Total 36 91,000 23,290 11,605 5,275 3,330 16273 New York Co. Kings Co. New York 35 933,500 119,500 24,350 22,180 8,773 49,000 Brooklyn 31 523,500 78,500 21.650 14,360 6,058 36200 Niagara Co. 1 2,500 250 1 3,500 1,000 350 150 57 600 300 60 38 25 Flatlands .... 1 1,000 1 2,500 600 500 100 500 170 50 32 480 Gravesend. ... 2 6,200 2 2,600 600 275 123 800 550 STATISTICS OF RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES.

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Clarendon .... 1 2,500 300 125 75 500 200 800 Annsville .... 1 1,000 800 400 150 50 500 2 4,800 700 550 1 1,200. 250 100 60 475 Ridgeway 2 15,500 600 600 375 158 1.650 1 2', 500 1,000 400 200 125 500 Shelby 3 3,100 800 220 114 560 Bridgewater... 1 1,000 140 50 40 175 2 4,000 1,000 800 400 108 750 1 6,-000 1,200 450 300 350 700 1 600 300 50 10 300 Total 13 47,900 3,800 4,150 1,895 735 5,910 Floyd 1 2,000 600 450 150 90 500 Oswego Co. 75" 1 2,000 1,200 300 20 90 800 1 1,500 200 25 400 3 1,150 1,100 240 98 885 1 1,000 300 350 50 60 450 3,800 ' 2 1,600 300 350 85 35 300 Constantia 1 1,700 800 250 175 150 550 1 2,500 1,200 400 100 126 600 2 7,400 1,200 620 330 228 925 New Hartford. 1 3,500 1,500 250 150 95 850 3 3,100 800 325 140 1,175 1 6,000 1,000 400 250 200 550 Mexico 3 3,000 1,500 800 450 355 1,100

2 9,000 800 150 67 820 New Haven . . . 1 1,000 700 200 100 100 2 10,000 1,450 775 405 1, 550 Orwell 1 600 150 75 54 100

Sangerfield .. . 2 8,000 600 360 80 800 Oswego town . 1 800 1,000 500 300 75 400

2 5,000 550 300 125 293 Oswego city .. 2 20,000 4,000 1,250 450 350 1,600 2 3,800 700 180 75 675 3 3,200 750 300 165 530 4 18,500 1,660 900 430 2,366 Redfield 1 400 500 350 80 20 300 2 5,000 1,600 600 300 206 1,375 2 10,850 1,750 800 400 305 1,050

3 4,500 2,000 950 430 262 1,470 Sandy Creek . . 1 2,000 500 300 250 184 600 3 4,800 800 950 220 190 900 Schroeppel 2 6,000 800 1,400 600 135 1,000 4 5,400 950 300 255 900 1 3,500 400 300 160 610 Westmoreland 2 3,000 1,800 950 350 220 1,100 2 4,400 800 500 348 1,100

Whitestown .. 2 7,100 1,650 1,100 200 105 900 Williamstown . 1 1,000 1,000 200 100 100 400

Total 46 117,800 17,800 116,450 6,310 3,789 20284 Total 28 71,450 10,050 10,120 4,860 2,954 12,290 Onondaga Co. Otsego Co.

2 5,000 1,000 800 175 73 600 Butternuts . . . 1 3,000 1,200 350 150 150 850 3 2,900 400 775 260 133 1,128 Cherry Valley 2 3,500 1,000 650 300 145 600 Clay 2 4,500 800 800 350 148 1,100 1 3,000 500 1,000 100 400 De Witt 3 7,000 750 260 140 1,300 Edmeston .... 1 1,500 700 300 100 90 500 200' 2 8,000 750 195 1,100 2 2,500 800 400 100 80 550 2 4,800 800 400 110 1,205 Hartwick 2 3,300 525 280 130 900 1 3,500 300 . 175 60 900 2 3,200 550 300 130 1,200

Lafayette . .. . 2 5,000 500 600 225 170 800 Maryland .... 3 3,500 1,150 360 150 700

3 8,000 2,200 900 600 377 1,100 Middlefield .. . 1 3,000 1,000 450 200 50 450

5 8,800 1,500 1,450 505 270 1,325 Milford ..w.. 2 2,000 500 225 110 700 1 7,000 600 500 300 190 800 1 1,200 300 200 80 500

303 1,450 . . Onondaga . . . . 4 8,800 500 1,175 480 New Lisbon. 1 800 350 100 200 2 2,000 640 175 90 435 3 3,650 800 920 185 138 600 2 1,800 500 175 120 700 Otego 1 2,500 800 300 200 134 325 1 7,000 2,000 300 150 100 700 2 6,500 700 950 400 220 968 2 5,300 900 600 140 162 670 1 1,000 250 50 30 70 3 4,225 700 1,600 500 143 825 Roseboom 4 4,500 1,500 1,350 525 250 935

3 20,000 2,000 1,250 850 .4002,000 3 5,800 625 340 177 608 325 117 400 Tully 2 4,000 800 600 2 4,500 1,000 600 325 170 1,000 1 - 1,500 800 400 150 150 650 Worcester 2 2,500 600 250 110, 375

Total 46 119,125 14,700 15,490 6,395-3,451 19188 Total 37 61,450 10,000 12,120 4,690 2,744 12,031

Ontario Co. J' Putnam Co. 1 1,200 200 60 60 280 2 29,500 2,700 675 240 124 1,350

1 1,000 250 80 40 700 Phillipstown .. 3 7,500 2,500 725 525 380 2,625 800 Canandaigua 2 13,500 900 450 220 South East . . . 1 14,000 3,000 400 200 230 750 i E. Bloomfield. 1 3,000 2,000 400 200 90 750 2 3,000 700 450 150 51 500 Total 6 51,000 8,200 1,800 | 965 734 4,725 Hopewell 3 9,500 3,000 1,000 300 68 900 Queens Co. 525 305 1,600 . . . 2,900 1,000 10,000 . Manchester 4 Flushing 2 13,200 5,000 550 275 .125 1,000 1,500 1,225 650 555 1,975 25,000 . 3 Hempstead : . 11 43,600 7,000 2,800 1,980 897 3,975 300 80 50 600 Richmond 1 2,000 . 2 6,700 650 300 200 1,200 400 1,100 700 470 1,650 15,000 .... 2 Newtown 3. 16,000 950 .'580 220 1,400

' 1 2,500 1,250 6Q0 200 120 500 N. Hempsteac 2 3,200 300 350 140 68 500 Oyster Bay . . . 9 17,500 1,600 1,916 1,275 456 2,539 Total 21 85. 700 12,150 7,425 3,395 2,029 10255

Orange Co. Total 29 100, 200 . 13,900 7,216 4,550 1,966 10,614 Bloom'g Grove 5 10,500 1,250 300 670 665 3,000 900 550 210 1,300 3 11,200 Brunswick . . 2 4,100 800 775 225 70 600 4 10, 100 2,500 1,100 630 440 2,930 1 1,000 300 80 5,500 300 150 72 940 " 11,000 .. Crawford 1 Greenbush 1 8,000 3,000 350 250 .200 900 231 1,094 1 1,500 2,000 350 200 2 6,500 900 180 93 1,070 80 750 1 4,000 2,000 300 100 Lansingburgh 2 12,900 700 330 1 700 55 100 1 2,000 200 100 3 5,000 700 245 95 700 750 300 157 450 2 4,000 Petersburgh . 1 4,000 600 150 104 500 2,000 810 810 291 1,300 3 8,900 Pittstown . . . . 7 14,200 2,500 2,100 500 451 1,550 400 200 100 '. 800 . 1 5,000 1,000 1 . . Montgomery | Poestenkill 1 1,100 . 200 75 30 150 STATISTICS OF RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES. 551

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Troy ...... 61,600 6,500 3,550 2,195 1,267 7,350 Total 34 50,850 3,375 11,255 4,635 2,283 7,648 Sciiuylur Co. Total 35 135,700 22,800 12,435 5,260 10820 Catharine . . . 4,000 800 275 150 140 500 Richmond Co. Dix 6,000 1,200 575 250 224 1,200

Castleton 8,000 2,000 700 700 240 1,000 Hector . . 12,500 1,400 1,400 700 336 1,950

Middletown . . 5,000 500 125 70 600 Montour 4,000 1,000 250 120 160 900 Northfield.... 9,000 5,000 850 600 323 1,600 Orange 700 400 300 100 50 300 Westfield 22,000 6,300 1,500 1,000 524 2,450 Reading 2,000 225 100 70 400 Tyrone 5,000 400 200 700 230 Total 44, 000 13,300 3,550 2,425 1,157 5,650 Rockland Co. Total 34,200 4,800 3,425 1,620 1,680 5,480

Clarkstown. . 5,300 1,500 775 270 135 700 Seneca Co.

Haverstraw . 8,300 2,000 800 550 270 1,950 Covert ...... 1 1,000 300 75 50 200

Oisangetown . 14,500 1,500 1,150 665 295 1,450 Fayette 1 3,000 800 200 50 60 830 Ramapo 7,250 1,800 950 600 127 1,550 Junius 2 3,600 350 140 86 550 Stony Point . 11,700 500 1,050 700 312 1,800 Lodi 2 9,000 2,000 900 600 303 1,170 Ovid 2 5,500 1,200 800 175 120 750

Total 15 47,050 r,300 4,705 2,785 1,139 7,450 Seneca Falls . 1 5,000 1,000 350 200 240 600 St. Lawrence. Tyre 1 1,500 1,200 400 150 95 434 Brasher 3,500 1,400 650 300 240 660 Varick 2 3,000 490 225 71 Canton 4,600 850 775 350 231 1,250 Waterloo 1 10,000 '2,000 480 350 207 850

Colton , . , 900 200 100 50 400 DeKalb 3,900 350 670 300 130 750 Total 13 41,600 8,200 4,270 1,965 1,232 5,384

De Peyster . . 2,500 300 250 100 88 400 Steuben Co. Fowler 300 300 100 30 250 Addison 2,900 1,000 300 200 115 1,000 136 400 .Hermon 1,600 500 300 200 150 600 Avoca 2,000 700 350 150

Hopkinton . . 2,500 500 350 150 107 450 Bath 9,800 1,150 1,450 675 431 1,615 Lawrence 2,000 1,000 600 300 130 400 Bradford 1,500 200 100 50 200 Lisbon 2,500 350 500 200 120 800 Cameron 1,600 300 550 100 40 255 100 600 Louisville ... 2,100 850 500 275 125 700 Canisteo 4,000 1,000 300 130

Macomb .... 300 100 100 400 Caton 800 500 300 200 140 500 1,200 Madrid 1,000 700 225 125 120 600 Cohocton. .. , 7,700 1,000 1,000 320 290 225 1,000 Massena .... 3,500 400 125 100 1,000 Corning. 12,000 2,000 950 375

. . 490 Morristown . 1,500 250 100 18 300 Dansville 3,000 650 500 100 Norfolk. 200 300 100 100 500 Erwin 4,200 500 220 136 575 "

. . . 60 27 300 Oswegatchie . 10,000 1,900 1,400 750 323 1,725 Fremont 1,000 250

. . . 375 160 600 Parishville . . 500 900 300 125 110 615 Howard 1,700 600 700 100 130 695 Pierrepont . . 5,000 200 700 250 110 400 Jasper 2,000 700 400 175 52 1,300 Potsdam .... 15,300 1,800 1,000 420 305 1,100 Prattsburgh 1,100 350 92 Rossie 1,500 250 50 30 700 Pultney . . . 2,300 1V200 400 200 600 60 800 Russell 1,200 500 200 400 Rathbone . . 2,000 500 100

. . 600 185 105 435 Stockholm . . 3,500 350 650 360 197 950 Thurston 3,800

.. 600 300 60 500 Waddington . 500 120 65 400 Wayland. 3,700 28 Wheeler ... 2,500 500 60 200 100 150 600 Total 39 69,600 12,250 11,570 5,200 2,985 15750 Woodhull . . 2,200 400 300 Saratoga Co. 11 rooo 4,225 2,527 13,865 Charlton 3,000 1,000 300 150 64 300 Total 38 71,800 11,200 Clifton Park.. 8,500 2,200 1,000 350 240 1,375 Suffolk Co.

,185 . . 2,400 2,195 590 2,320 Corinth ...... 1,800 264 60 22 550 Brookhaven 9 14,000 Day 1.500 250 100 75 300 East Hampton. 2 17,000 2,000 1,300 650 370 1,450

,135 .. 2,800 693 4,429 Edinburgh .. . 1,200 500 175 150 600 Huntington 10 25,200 3,200 Galway 5,000 600 275 137 1,350 Islip 2 4,200 650 300 70 800 800 575 205 110 '850 Greenfield .... 3,000 2,000 500 180 129 530 Riverhead 2 2,800 325 142 700 Halfmoon 6,000 950 450 165 875 Smithtown . . . 4 3,500 1,500 600 710 495 2,675 TVlalta 2,000 575 900 125 57 500 Southampton . 5 12,000 4,100 1,240 Milton 7,000 1,000 800 275 23(T 1,150 Southold 4 13,600 8,500 1,375 695 488 2,400 Moreau 800 200 150 75 Northumberl'd 1,200 900 600 125 Total 38 92,300 22,500 10,735 5,205 2,958 15,624

Providence . 400 'i,'666' 150 50 Sullivan Co. 100 60 400 Saratoga . .. 8,000 800 500 237 1,200 Bethel 1,000 550 250 500 375 1,200 500 175 50 1,000 Saratoga Sp'gs 15,000 600 Cochecton . . 3,000 500 800 390 260 1,550 2,400 600 400 135 60 Stillwater 6,500 Callicoon " 144 600 600 130 120 660 Waterford 3,500 1,000 350 200 Fallsburgh . . 2,900 Wilton 1,250 250 180 90 270 Forrestburgh 2,700 470 140 61 600 Highland 1,000 250 75 60 50 4,235 350 100 600 Total 31 75,450 9,675 9,814 '2,523 12350 Liberty , 2,106 1,200 750 495 155 55 150 Schenectady. Lumberland . 1,900 100 1,200 680 272 1,480 Glenville 2,500 400 300 100 100 660 Mamakating . 4,000 1,000 265 100 685 .. . 2,100 680 Rotterdam . . 1,200 150 150 75 500 Neversink 200 53 500 .. . 2,400 700 Schenectady . 15,000 1,000 1,000 800 593 2,000 Rockland 800 300 160 560 Thompson ... 5,000 45 300 Total 18,700 1,400 1,450 1,050 768 Tusten 2.000 250 70 Schoharie Co Total 29 32,500 3,950 7,351 2,775 1,196 6,985 Blenheim .... 6,360 925 855 370 218 240 Broome 850 800 340 80 500 Tioga Co. Carlisle 1,200 250 200 75 320 Barton 14,200 1,000 1,650 1,425 436 2,800 400 v 300 130 140 CobleskiU . .. 9,900 600 850 430 198 925 Berkshire . . 2,000 1,500 800 400 248 585 Conesville . . - 5,500 1,050 325 159 385 Candor .... 3,600

"56' 1,500 1,125 480 256 645 Esperance . .. 4,000 1,100 400 155 500 Newark Valley 7,200 Gilboa 2,600 700 220 131 278 Nichols 4,500 1,000 600 135 180 500 3,350 2,000 555 422 1,605 Jefferson .... 6,000 2,000 650 255 1,070 Owego 10,700 350 150 104 400 . 1,100 800 Middleburgh 3,200 550 270 650 Spencer . 3.000 Richmondville. 1,800 550 250 100 310 Tioga 2,500 825 150 80 245

Schoharie . . 2,500 800 300 200 87 750 250 200 9,550 7,650 3,425 1,866 I 6,780 Seward .... 2, 000 30 Total 21 47,700 552 STATISTICS OF RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES.

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5 10,100 3,450 2,130 680 345 1,624 Poundridge . . . 1 2,000 1,000 250 100 100 300 Enfield 2 4,250 500 650 150 55 500 Rye 4 29,200 7,500 1,600 830 505 3,500 3 6,500 2,200 925 485 295 1,200 2 2,400 330 80 60 400 3 14,000 9,200 1,700 1,100 694 1,865 Westchester... 2 2,500 300 85 45 500

4 6,900 950 1,600 430 213 1,030 West Farms . . 2 12,000 2,800 550 400 140 600

2 5,200 650 310 330 900 White Plains . 2 10,000 9,000 900 700 216 2,200 3 18,000 2,500 1,200 520 447 1,200 3 15,000 2,000 900 550 347 2,500

Yorktown .... 2 4,400 5,100 650 400 300 1 500 Total 30 75,950 20,500 11,155 4,385 3,043 10454 Ulster Co. Total 54 223,400 62,700 17,690 8,250 4,970 34,210 2 3,500 400 200 120 750 Wyoming Co. 1 1,000 1,400 200 100 150 600 1 3,500 450 150 100 400

4 27,800 7,100 1,450 975 725 4,115 Bennington . . . 1 500 200 25 25 2 6,300 3,000 700 400 225 750 1 3,500 800 400 250 110 600

Marbletown. .. 4 5,750 1,500 880 410 327 1,457 1 1,600 300 100 60 400

Marlborough . . 3 5,000 2,500 850 355 181 1,000 Covington .... 1 J, 300 500 100 30 225 New Paltz .... 2 3,000 680 327 80 450 2 700 450 175 45 250

Olive 2 2,300 600 200 175 850 Gainesville .. . 2 1,800 550 230 100 500 Plattekill 3 9,800 1,200 1,035 415 320 2,000 Genesee Falls, 1 2,500 300 70 30 300

Rochester .... 3 4,200 650 275 120 500 1 1,000 250 100 40 300

Saugerties .... 3 8,000 700 1,050 1,100 420 1,900 Middlebury . . 1 3.000 800 300 105 110 600

Shandaken. . .. 2 2,700 700 500 140 174 940 Orangeville .. . 1 1,000 200 60 50 350

Shawangunk .. 2 5,000 800 350 93 610 2 6,000 1,000 600 350 230 1,000

Wawarsing. . . 4 12,800 3,400 1,800 925 574 2,600 Pike 2 7,000 600 650 170 118 550

Woodstock .. . 2 1,850 900 175 30 550 1 1,000 300 100 25 140 1 10.000 500 125 121 800 Total 3Q. 99,000 21,500 12,495 6,347 3,714 19072 Wethersfield... 1 1,000 200 40 25 350 Warren Co. 1 1,000 200 50 40 300 Total 20 45,400 3,200 6.150 2,150 1,219 6,765 3 2,700 2,000 930 250 180 1,150 Yates Co.

1 600 300 50 30 300 Barrington . . . 1 500 500 200 100 700 2- Johnsburg .. . 2 3,000 800 600 140 180 800 7,000 2,200 600 450 280 1,150 2 2,400 600 270 120 550 Italy 2 4,000 500 725 80 60 1,000 Queensbury .. 1 5,000 1,500 400 250 1,000 Jerusalem .... 1 2,000 '"i,'666" 300 75 40 400 Stony Creek . . 1 1,500 500 200 75 50 450 Middlesex 1 5,000 750 300 170 700 Warrensburgh 1 1,200 800 200 100 80 500 Milo 2 14, 500 2,700 1,000 650 383 1,880 Potter 3 6,000 1,900 850 370 360 1,600 Total 12 | 17,400 5,600 3,030 1,335 930 5,050 3 7,400 1,000 800 160 135 1,100 Washington. 1 2,000 400 400 100 70 450 Argyle 1 2,500 1,000 500 200 60 300 Total Cambridge . . . 3 6,300 ^,500 900 290 160 868 16 48,400 10,200 5,625 2,285 1,498 8,980 1 2,000 1,500 400 150 60 400

Fort Ann .... 1 2,000 450 Fort Edward.. 1 10,000 2,500 600 375 175 600 AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL. 2 6,000 900 750 275 245 1,000

Greenwich . .. 3 7,400 1,500 742 310 284 1,450 Albany Co. 1 1,500 1,000 200 150 96 400 1 10,000 450 200 60 700 2 5,000 880 200 50 500 Broome Co.

3 5,000 1,200 530 280 123 1,000 Binghamton .. 2 2,200 450 130 100 1,000 Kingsbury . . . 3 6,800 2,100 1,000 350 245 1,450 Cayuga Co. 2 5,500 1,500 425 275 158 1,050 1 1,600 250 Creek.. 10,500 300 White 2 750 350 297 Columbia Co. Whitehall 2 8,800 2,300 630 230 160 920 Kinderhook . . 1 1,000 300 60 37 200 Dutchess Co. Total 27 79,300 | 19,000 8,757 3,435 2,113 10238 Fishkill 1 1,500 200 . 80 30 500 T\ ayxe Co. Herkimkr Co. 2 24,000 600 1,000 550 550 1,350 Little Falls... 1 800 50 100- 2 4,500 800 650 300 150 900 150 22 175 2 14, 000 1,500 776 530 230 900 Kings Co. Huron 1 1,200 700 300 100 50 500 1 53,000 2,000 750 325 1,500 1 18,000 2,000 600 300 240 700 New York Co. 1 2,500 947 250 150 90 600 New York 4 119,200 38,000 2,420. 1,840 965 8,550 1 1,200 180 100 70 400 Niagara Co. 2 5,000 4,000 600 325 270 1.950 1 1,200 200 80 22 250 1 7,000 800 400 200 200 400 Oneida Co. 3 5,700 2,000 1,050 650 367 1,637 1 350 300 50 Walworth .... 1 5,000 800 800 200 80 725 Orange Co.

Williamson . . . 2,500 200 75 60 225 Newburgh .... 1 2,800 300 120 55 3,500 400 200 164 680 I Oswego Co.

Oswego city . . 1 1,500 150 250 Total 20 94,100 | 14,147 7,206 3,680 2,521 10967 50 14 Queens Co. Westchester. 1 3,500 3 3,800 2,500 900 425 180 2,000 300 150 75 500 Hempstead . . . 1 Cortlandt 9 46, 800 2,700 2,900 1,160 678 3,435 1 300 75 40 45 200 East Chester . 3 14, 000 3,500 850 310 216 1,900 No. Hempstead 1 1,400 250 125 Greenburgh . . 4 19,000 8,300 1,350 825 434 2,300 Oyster Bay... 2 1,900 1 1,500 200 30 10 350 300 39 300 4 7,000 900 215 232 775 Total 6 7,100 1 2,500 200 975 615 159 1,000 RensselaerCo. 2 5,500 600 i90 1 iio 1,400 Mt. Pleasant.. 2 9,000 2,000 800 450 375 1,700 Troy 1 2,500 100 50 50 400 1 2,500 500 i Richmond Co. New Rochelle. 3 11,000 7,000 735 350 172 1,800 j Middletown . . 2 2,100 230 125 75 700

North Castle . 3 3,500 2,300 825 375 215 500 j Saratoga Co. North Salem . . 2 5,000 2,000 60Q 300 185 700 | Saratoga Sp'gs 1 1,100 300 55 10 275 STATISTICS OF RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES. 553

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Buffalo , , 1 6,000 450 350 100 550

East Hampton 2 2,000 $800 300 80 40 350 Newstead .... 1 1,200 300 200 65 400

Tonawanda .. . 1 800 300 150 20 500 Huntington .. . 1 250 150 75 28 300

Wales : 1 2,000 200 10*0 50 410 Total 3 2,250 800 ioo 155 | 68 650 Total 5 10,800 1,450 850 260 2,160 Westchester. | Rve 1 1,200 200 40 26 100 Genesee Co. Oakfield 1 1,500 200 75 25 350 Westchester . . 1 1,200 125 15 14 180 Madison Co. Total 2 2,400 325 55 40 280 1 300 250 15 10 200 Monroe Co. \ Chili 75 50 30 375 METHODIST PROTESTANT. v 1 1,000 Clarkson 1 1,000 250 65 45 450 Cattaraugus. 2 3,500 600 160 60 384 12 New Albion . . 1 25 200 1 300 200 40 75 Cayuga Co. 1 2,090 $1,202 395 200 79 675 2 3,500 70 125 90 700 Perrinton .... 1 200 75 60 23 50 1 900 400 250 90 400 Dutchess Co. 250' Fishkill 1 3,000 100 40 250 Total 8 8,990 1,602 1,845 665 249 2,409 Genesee Co. j Niagara Co. Elba 1 2,000 400 75 50 400 1 300 100 40 20 150 Herkimer Co. Onondaga Co. Columbia 1 800 200 50 40 300

' 1 5.000 200 100 70 800 'Little Falls. . . 1 2,000 300 400 75 60 500 1 1,000 400 500 200 800 400 Orleans Co. 1 11,000 1 450 250 150 700 3 3,800 70C 1,100 325 900 1,200 Seneca Co.

Seneca Falls . . 1 450 200 150 o\iU Kings Co. 6,000 Flatlands 1 700 200 100 Wayne Co. 1

1 1,500 700 7o -'.) Livingston Co. 300 1 2,000 500 . 300 100 100 400 Mount Morris . 1 2,000 200 50 25 | New York Co. Total 2 3,500 500 1,000 175 120 400 New%ork 1 18,000 500 600 190 1,400 Wyoming Co. - Niagara Co. Orangeville ... 1 2,000 200 100 46 400 Hartland 1 600 200 50 30 200 1 1,500 700 300 100 fiO t;no Onondaga Co. 900 175 50 23 1 Total 2 | 3,500 | 700 | 500 200 106 900 Ontario Co.

Manchester. .. 1 1,000 250 50 7 25 400 independent congregational METHODIST. Richmond . . . 1 2,000 350 50 Monroe Co. Total 2 3,000 -600 100 32 400 Perrinton .... 1 1,000 150 80 27 Oswego Co. 1 700 250 150 96 150 1 1,800 300 60 25 INDEPENDENT METHODISTS. Kings Co. 121 2 2,50) | 550 210 150 1 3,500 300 200 50 600 Otsego Co. Oneida Co. 300 50 6 50 Westford .... 1 300 1 2,000 300 75 30 500 Queens Co. 1 1,200 200 40 10 Rockland Co. 100 30 45 200 Stony Point . . 1 900 Monroe Co. Saratoga Co. 2 5,300 1,050 700 165 35 500 1 500 200 50 20 150 800 250 50 15 115 Saratoga Sp'gs 1 REFORMED METHODISTS. Milton 1 850 300 200 30 100 Broome Co. i Total 3 2,150 750 300 65 365 1 500 200 150 30 250 Schoharie Co. Onondaga Co. 1 700 350 300 125 150 350 1 200 150 30 27 120 Steuben Co. Tioga Co.

120 60 20 300 1 900 300 50 22nH 900 Tuscarora .... 1 800 600 Wayland 1 600 250 150 35 100 WESLEYAN METHODISTS. Total 2 1,400 I 600 370 210 55 400 Co. Suffolk Co. Allegany 15 1 1,000 175 75 50 250 Brookhaven . . 1 900 200 1 800 200 75 30 200 Washington. WTard 1 1,000 250 150 Fort Ann 1 600 400 50 20

Wayne Co. Total 3 2,800 625 300 80 450 1 1.500 150 Broome Co. 1 600 175 30 5 300 1 800 400 50 30 200 2 4,000 600 250 125 600 Cattaraugus. 925- 1 300 150 20 15 150 4 6,100 280 130 900 Chemung Co. Westchester. Flats 1 500 200 300 125 '300 Lewisboro 1 1,000 200 150 50 450 Bfg 1 33 400

FREE METHODIST. Total 2 500 200 300 125 33 700 Cattaraugus. Clinton Co. 1 2,500 300 150 35 600 1 2,000 700 200 100 75 400 70 554 STATISTICS OF RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES.

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$5,000 1,000 150 80 $360 WHITFIELD METHODISTS. Cortland Co. Cattaraugus. Cortlandville.. 1 1,000 500 140 40 200 1 i inn 150 70 50 $200 Taylor 1 1,000 350 150 60 300 Lewis Co. 1 900 200 40 15 Total 2 2,000 850 290 100 500 Essex Co. Madison Co. 1 400 300 150 40 400 AVilmington . . 1 500 i 150 60 25 250 Oneida Co. Genesee Co. j 1 5Q0 240 50 30 125 800 150 60 35 200 Floyd... 1 1,800 $60 250 125 50 100 . Jefferson Co. , j 1 1,000 200 iod 150 40 500 4 5,100 1,050 515 105 850 Lewis Co. 1 3,000 500 100 60 300 1 200 100 30 32 90 4 4,000 800 515 195 750 Madison Co. 1 1,000 100 50 40 200 1 500 200 40 22 100 Whitestown . . 1 500 150 300 100 25 300 Niagara Co. 1 1,500 250 125 300 Total 14 1-6,900 210 3,440 1 1,555 565 2,625 1 1,800 400 50 17 150 1 2,000 400 150 60 90 MENNONITE. Erie Co. Total 3 5,300 1,050 325 77 | 540 Oneida Co. 1 1,500 300 250 250 1 1,000 200 40 1 1,200 200 260 38 150 ' 1 500 140 40 18 30 Total 2 1 2,500 500 290 250 1,200 ...... 300 50 22 150

Total 3 2,900 640 350 78 330 MORAVIANS. Onondaga Co. Kings Co. 1 10,000' 600 120 0 10 75 Brooktyn .... 1 200 100 1 3,500 400 150 125 500 Oneida Co. 1 2,400 900 500 300 180 400 Total 2 4,100 520 210 135 1 575 Richmond Co. Ontario Co. Middletown . . 1 5,000 200 70 71 i 805 Farmington . . . 1 1,000 200 40 30 200 Washington. 1 1,500 $1,000 350 75 45 450 1 1,000 1,100 200 60 20 1 1,000 200 100 50 175 |

Total 3 3,500 1,000 1 750 215 125 825 UNITED BRETHREN. Orleans Co. Chautauqua.

1 Chautauqua. . . , 2,000 300 140 60 500 1 400 100 50 25 200 1 1,000 350 200 60 200 1 670 200 50 17 50

.... 1 800 150 50 7 30 Harmony " Total 2 3,000 650 340 | 120 700 1 1,010 400 175 25 300 Oswego Co. j Total 4 -2,880 850 325 74 580 1,200 300 .75 35 200 1 1,200 300 75 23 300 Erie Co. 1 2,000 300 150 50 350 1 1.900 400 50 25 350

Total 3 4,400 ! 900 300 108 850 [NEW JERUSALEM CHURCH (SWEDENBORGIAN). Suffolk Co. 1 1,000 500 300 200 132 500 Riverhead .... 1 2,500 125 40 400 Fowler 1 500 400 75 1 # Tompkins Co. 1 1,000 600 300 100 90 400 1 1,000 250 50 23 400 1 300 200 45 353

Parishville . . . 1 500 500 300 60 40 350 PRESBYTERIAN. 5 3,000 1,900 j 1,300 635 307 1,603 Albany Co. Saratoga Co. 6 302,000 5,200 3,900 2,160 12, 500 1 800 200 60 25 500 Bethlehem .. . 1 4,000 1,200 300 100 50 520

ScnuYLER Co. Guilderland . . 1 2,000 1,500

Catharine .... 1 1,500 250 75 35 400 Rensselaerville 1 4,000 400 150 60 400 Steuben Co. Watervliet .. . 2 10,000 600 250 240 1,800 1 250 60 27 300

- Sullivan Co. Total 11 322,000 2,700 o,ouu 4,400 2,510 15,220 Allegany Co. Fallsburgh .. . 1 1,000 200 50 50 100 Tompkins Co. 1 5,000 500 200 340 600 1 4,000 2 1,500 500 125 75 300 2,000 500 225 150 800 1 1,000 1 1,500 200 240 40 8 150 300 100 50 Centerville . . . 1 3,000 300 100 30 450 1 4,000 Total 3 3,000 j 200 740 165 83 450 400 250 150 1 000 . . . 1 3,500 200 150 50 1,000 Ulster Co. Friendship New Hudson . . 1 500 300 50 36 250 Woodstock 1 500 200 30 40 150 ^Warren Co. Total 7 21,000 2,000 2,500 1,075 806 4,100 1 500 150 40 Broome Co. . 50 Johnsburgh . 1 1,500 400 75 1 200 ! Binghamton . . 2 41,000 1,700 840 552 2,000

Colesville .... 1 2,400 600 200 140 150 500 Total 2 2,000 | 550 115 50 200 | 1 2,000 250 125 60 500 Wayne Co. 'j 1 2,500 3,000 600 400 200 800 Williamson . .. 1 800 175 50 28 260 1 3,000 '400 200 150 700 Westchester, i i ' ' Bedford 1 800 250 50 20 6 50,900 | 3,600 j 3,150 1,705 1,112 4,500 STATISTICS OF RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES. 555

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Olean , 4,000 350 200 105 1,000 Total Portville 4,000 525 150 75 1,100 Erie Co. Alden Total 16,500 2,225 630 350 3,700 Amherst Cayuga Co. Buffalo Auburn . . . 47,000 2,400 1,200 1,000 4, 400 Clarence Aurelius .. 7,000 605 355 147 985 Collins

Brutus. . . . 11. 000 450 200 102 700 Concord Cato 4, 000 $2,200 350 250 160 750 E. Hamburgh.

Genoa .... 10,500 4,700 900 360 194 2,025 Eden

Ledyard . . 20,000 400 120 90 1,000 Elma

Mentz 4,000 1,500 500 200 120 850 Lancaster .... ScipiO 2,500 250 60 60 500 Newstead

Springport 3,500 300 200 70 800 Tonawanda. ..

. . . Victory 2,000 600 150 30 250 West Seneca ..

Total 15 112,100 8,400 I 6,815 3,095 [2,033 j 12260 ChautauquaCo Essex Co.

Dunkirk . . . 4,000 330 120 80 1,200 Essex Ellicott 15,000 700 350 215 850 Jay Hanover . . . 7,000 300 175 164 1,000 Moriah Harmony . . 2,000 7,000 400 100 89 675 Pomfret. . .. 8,000 500 250 314 1,000 Total Portland . .. 2,500 350 150 80 I 800 Franklin Co Ripley 12,000 580 300 134 1,400 Bangor Westfield . . 8,000 600 400 270 1,000 Chateaugay.

Constable . .

Total .... 58,500 7,000 3,760 1,845 1,346 .7,925 Fort Covington Chemung Co. Big Flats 2,000 1,500 300 75 ! 650 Total Elmira city. . 57,000 9,000 1,500 700 452 2,300 Fulton Co

Horseheads .. 2,500 1,500 300 160 135 700 Bleecker Southport 1,200 800 325 100 60 450 Broadalbin. Johnstown Total 62,700 j 12,800 2,425 1,035 647 4,100 Mayfield Chenango Co. Northampton Guilford 1,500 300 50 12 75 Perth

Pharsalia . . . 1,100 200 60 55 300

Smithville . . . 2,000 200 150 30 700 Total .. Genesee Co Total 3 4, 600 700 260 97 1,075 Batavia Clinton Co. Bergen. Beekmantown. 500 1,500 400 150 100 000 Bethany

Black Brook . . 4,000 'i.,'566' 200 60 9 300 Byron. .

Champlain . . . 7,400 500 200 180 900 Le Roy .

Ellenburgh . . . 2,000 250 50 41 550 Oakfield

Plattsburgh .. 10,000 5,000 1,200 500 312 1.800 Pavilion Pembroke

Total ...... 23,900 8,000 2,550 960 I C41 4,150 Columbia Co. Total Ancram 3,000 300 60 15 135 Greexe Co.

Austerlitz .. , 3,000 3,000 600 200 75 700 Ashland. . . . 2,500 1,000 300 100 35 250 Canaan 2,000 1,000 250 60 35 300 Cairo 3,000 1,000 300 75 65 450 Hillsdale 2,000 1,500 300 50 60 500 Catskill 10,000 500 250 1,500 Hudson 22,000 800 375 360 1,500 Durham 1,800 600 750 75 77 500 300 . 400 122 Kinderhook . , 4,500 1,000 575 175 220 1,245 Greenville . 5,000 2,000 600 New Lebanon. 4,000 200 500 75 51 700 Hunter 2,000 1,500 300 200 !I0 700 Stockport 700 400 Jewett 3,000 1,200 400 100 134 870

Windham. . . 2,500 400 175 75 600 Total 41,200 6,700 995 816 [5,080 3,350 1,270 598 . 29,800 7,300 i ; 5,470 Cortland Co. Totals .^ Cortlandville. 8,000 1,000 575 375 283 1,100 Herkimer Co. Marathon 2,600 540 170 67 750 Litchfield 3,700 750 250 125 1,000

. 3,000 450 250 185 1,000 Pw;ble , 3,000 200 300 80 60 500 Little Falls. 12,000 Truxton 5,000 1,000 300 50 30 800 Salisbury 1,000 400

Total 18,600 2,200 1,715 075 440 3,150 Total 16,700 3,000 1,600 500 310 2,000 Delaware Co. Jefferson Co. Andes 1,000 200 50 15 600 Adams 7,000 1,200 350 200 226 800

. . 5,000 250 260 125 91 300 Colchester . . 1,500 1,500 250 175 86 600 Alexandria Delhi 17,500 3,000 900 450 286 1,900 Antwerp 1,800 300 .100 50

Brownville.. . 6,500 050 210 75 750 Franklin .... 5,000 1,900 600 200 160 600 300 175 70 050 Hamden .... 4,000 280 150 81 550 Cape Vincent. 4, 000 Ellisburgh 1,500 290 Roxbury .... 2,000 300 50 30 400

. . 800 500 200 100 600 Tompkins . . . 7,700 750 410 230 1,700 Hounsfield. 3,000 500- Le Ray 1,000 1,000 400 100 40 Total 38,700 | 6,400 3,280 1,485 888 !6,350 Lyme 2,000 200 160 60 5f0 300 125 112 Dutchess Co. Rutland..... 3,000 1,690 5C0 350 100 Amenia 9,700 5,000 1,200 500 242 2,050 Theresa 1,600 100 300

Watertown. . 33,000 r.eoo 1,000 430 2,800 Clinton , 3,000 300 150 100 750 550 Fishkill 19,000 4,000 4, 850 580 354 2,900 Wilna 6,500 350 09 700 La Grange 5,000 2,000 500 300 200 730 Total 16 75,900 4,940 6,050 2,845*|1,423 8,400 Pine Plains .. 3,250 500 150 100 600 ! 556 STATISTICS OF RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES.

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X bo 3 2 ES 3 3 3 Si Z* il- "3 a a z tn Kings Co. \ Brooklyn . 16 $349,750 $46,450 12,825 I 7,150 '3,980 29350 Elbridge . .. 000 250 150 80 Lewis Co. Lysander. .. 20 500 2,500 800 375 264 700 G reig 2,500 500 ~50 28 300 Manlius 17 000 1,200 1,000 380 235 1,800

Lowville. . 10,000 ,000 600 100 120 800 Marcellus . . 9 000 2,500 600 300 150 800 Martinsburgh 5,000 600 200 50 600 Onondaga . . 10 000 450 150 92 550 Turin 1,400 700 230 115 500 Pompey 1 800 225 40 38 400 West Turin. . 1,500 300 80 50 500 Salina 15 000 600 250 130 850

Skaneateles . 5 500 2,000 700 250 108 800 Total 20,400 2,000 '2,700 660 363 2,700 Spafford . .. 1 000 "5*666" 900 125 12 300

Livingston Co Syracuse .. . 82 000 2,250 1,275 750 4,700 500' Avon 1,000 1,500 75 50 500 Caledonia 6,000 3,500 500 250 120 800 Total 17 175 800 15,100 8,675 3,638 2,027 13,200 Geneseo 24,000 6,000 1,400 525 400 2,100 Ontario Co. Groveland 4,000 1,000 500 200 135 700 Gorham 000 1,200 300 150 74 500

Leicester 1,500 400 200 '250' 600 Hopewell 5 000 1,000 400 175 48 400

Lima . . . 10,000 600 750 350 1 , 000 Manchester 2 600 250 75 45 Livonia 11,400 2 300 800 350 292 1,450 Naples 32 000 1,050 1,520 865 453 2,750

Mount Morris 18,500 1 ,000 1,125 500 302 1,500 Seneca 50 000 12,000 2,800 1,350 1,775 4,385 No. Dansville 5,000 450 200 800 South Bristol 1 500 2,870 300 200 Nunda 10,000 600 175 131 1,000 Victor 6 000 1,500 300 150 125 800 Ossian 300 300 200 75 325 Portage 2,000 500 250 70 40 225 Total 13 99 100 8,620 5,870 ] 2,765 2,520 9,035 Sparta 3,800 800 240 115 750 Orange Co. Springwater . 2,000 700 250 80 50 400 Bloom'g Grove 11 680 4,500 540 230 1,585 York 2,500 600 300 40 105 Chester .... 8 000 5,000 600 450 265 800

Cornwall. . . 22 000 3,000 1,150 530 420 3,550 Total 20 102,000 18,000 I 8,825 3,330 1,885 12255 Crawford .. 7 000 800 500 200 150 950

Madison Co. Deerpark . . . 9 000 600 420 175 1,370

. Cazenovia . 7,000 2,500 650 450 250 950 Goshen .... 8 000 7,000 750 500 430 1,500 Lenox 9,000 900 1,300 625 204 2,400 Hamptonburgh 4 000 400 250 90 700 Nelson 600 200 150 100 400 Minisink 6 000 4,500 750 250 178 850

Smithfield . . 1,000 700 75 25 500 Monroe 5 000 3,500 325 250 45 500

Montgomery . 9 000 2,400 750 550 323 2,300 Total 17,600 i 3,400 2,850 | 1,300 579 4,250 Mount Hope. 5 000 830 275 175 1,000

Monroe Co. Newburgh . . . 17 000 2,000 1,050 671 3,700 Chili 3,100 1,200 300 75 50 450 New Windsor 2 000 1,000 300 60 25 500

.... Clarkson .. 3,000 400 100 120 600 Wallkill 21 000 5,000 1,780 1,250 770 4,200 Gates 1,500 300 100 50 150 Warwick .... 7 000 1,200 900 600 300 1,400 Wawayanda.. G reece . . . 000 200 100 35 600 16 000 6,000 950 325 299 1,250

1 Mendon .. . 000 400 150 113 700 , Total Ogden .... 000 6,000 400 300 250 1,000 31 157 680 40,900 13,125 7,190 4,404 j26,155

Parma .... 990 1,050 350 150 125 650 Orleans Co.

Penfield . . . 000 500 100 54 500 Barre 10 000 4,000 800 500 300 1,400

. . Pittsford 10,000 300 200 100 600 Carleton 2 000 240 . 80 60 600

Rochester . 243,000 5,800 3,000 3,317 11850 Kendall 1 500 200 Sweden ... 18,000 1,200 1,250 500 235 1,650 Murray 3 000 400 200 150 700 Webster . . 2,500 250 100 105 750 Ridgeway 1 550 3,000 1,000 400 415 1,600 Wheatland 6,000 400 250 175 1,200 Shelby 1 200 1,000 300 150 80 400 Yates 2 500 350 100 60 600

Total 19 310,090 11,950 10,850 5,125 4,729 .20700 JMON'K.OMERY. Total 21 750 8,000 3,290 1,430 1,065 5,300 Amsterdam. 10,000 4,000 600 400 350 1,100 Oswego Co.

Canajoharie 1,000 500 100 70 200 Constantia .. 2 400 600 400 200 90 800

Oswego city . 20 000 1,000 750 375 2,000 Total 2 I 11,000 I 4,000 1,100 500 | 420 ;1,300 Redfield 500 1,000 400 100 25 500 New York Co. Volney 5 000 400 500 250 200 800

New York. ... 44 1.620,000 45,000 ;22,800 13,735 7,080 84850 West Monroe 1 500 600 300 70 10 JNlAGAKA CO. Williamstown . 2 000 300 150 53 700 Lewiston 1,500 260 75 38 600 Total 31 400 2,600 2,900 1,520 753 4,800 Lockport 32,000 1,500 540 460 ,900 Co. Niagara 10,000 2,000 400 250 146 ,000 Otsego

Butternuts . Pendleton .. . 1,500 200 50 30 500 4 000 1,500 500 175 230 1,100 Porter 3,000 1,000 500 275 100 700 Cherry Valley 4 000 2,500 500 250 119 760 Royalton 2,500 250 75 12 550 Laurens .... 2 000 400 75 40 400

Somerset 2,000 1,000 400 150 90 450 Middlefield . 2 800 1,000 425 210 84 500 Wilson 6,000 1,200 600 200 160 750 Milford .... 1 500 1,000 400 150 80 600

Oneonta .... 6 000 700 250 85 600 Total 9 58,500 5,200 4,110 1,015 : 1,096 6,450 Otsego 17 000 3,700 900 225 188 1,400 Oneida Co. Richfield... . 3 000 1,700 300 150 40 550 Springfield . 4 000 1,000 500 200 90 600 Annsville 1 1 , 500 600 400 50 20 400 Boonville 1 8,000 600 300 175 700 Unadilla ... 000 240 140 90 600 Kirkland 1 15,000 3,500 800 500 250 1,000 New Hartford. 1 6.000 2,600 400 200 156 900 Total 12 ! 47 300 12,400 4,865 1,825 1,046 7,110 Paris 1 3,500 1,200 400 180 130 600 Putnam Co. Remsen 1 500 100 36 22 60 Carmel 14 000 5,000 850 225 168 700 Rome | 1 23,000 2,000 900 500 360 1,900 Patterson 4 000 200 200 100 750 Phillipstown ., 5 000 Sangerfield .. .; 1 4,500 2,000 500 250 154 800 3,000 260 125 124 900 Trenton : 1 3,000 1,000 250 165 130 900 Southeast 7 000 6,500 480 225 161 1,225 Utica | 2 90,000 2,100 1,200 790 3,500 Vernon j 3 14,250 1,500 1,500 400 242 1,720 Total 000 ! 17,500 1,790 775 553 Verona ! 1 3,000 600 100 30 650 Queens Co.

Western ! 1 3,500 300 150 95 700 Hempstead . . 21 000 3,500 1,000 475 389 2,350

,1,800 Whitestown .. | 3 8.500 1,700 625 305 Jamaica 8 500 8,000 1,000 600 450 1,850

Newtown . . . 28 000 1,050 525 250 2,800 Total 19 i 184,250 I 14,400 10,550 \ 4,656 ;2,859 15630 No. Hempstead 1 500 200 100 50 Oxondaoa Co. Oyster Bay. 4 000 2,500 250 200 60 '"800

Camillus ..... 2 5,000 1,500 600 193 48 1,100 DeWitt 1 1 i 2.000 400 300 150 60 400 Total 63,000 14,000 ! 3,500 I 1,900 ;1,199 7,800 STATISTICS OF RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES. 557

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V V. 3 3 m O IB ti o 13 a 1) a ii * a a s Ul vi X t-t 0> X ii a tH 1 2 CO a hH hH a x . f-c u hH ii O S3 hH a ii o X ti -G ii ii G 3 w z p z Rensselaer. 160 1,200 1 $2,000 $2,000 275 150 80 $400 Greenbush . . . 1 $3,500 350 175 Lansingburgh. 2 18,000 $800 900 350 300 1,500 7,822 2 5,000 1,800 550 115 50 1,080 Total 14 28,500 7,450 4,400 2,235 1,197 Pittstown 2 6,000 3,150 300 150 73 900 Suffolk Co. 2,925 1 2,500 400 175 70 700 Brookhaven . . 8 2,150 5,200 2.140 1,090 640 Schaghticoke.. 1 10,000 450 250 220 700 East Hampton. 1 4,000 100 300 150 100 650

Stephentown.. 1 1,800 800 300 100 60 700 Huntington .. 6 19,500 6,600 2,750 1,220 657 4,300 Troy 7 86,500 3,850 2,025 1,091 3,900 Islip 1 2,500 200 75 50 500

. Shelter Island. 1 6,000 1,500 365 220 164 750 150 60- 600 Total 17 133,300 6,550 7,100 3,340 2,024 16680 Smithtown ... 1 2,500 1,500 250

. 1,725 975 722 3,050 Richmond Co. Southampton 4 19,500 5,000 * 1,500 2 8,000 1,000 550 180 213 1,100 Southfield .... 1 10,000 250 100 50 Rockland Co. Total 24 64, 150 20,900 8,280 4,060 2,605 13,875 Clarkstown . . 2 6,500 360 110 87 900 225 2,000 Sullivan Co. Haverstraw .. 2 18,000 2,500 1,100 400 219 100 Bethel 1 3,000 1,200 400 300 112 500 Orangetown . . 3 17,000 7,000 850 415 2, 600 550 300 70 900 Cochecton ... 1 2,000 300 75 25 2 3,500 3,000 2' 50 500 2,000 700 550 210 150 400 Stony Point . . 1 1,600 200 75 1 2,000 1,000 500 300 140 500

.. 500 150 76 800 Total 10 46,600 12, 500 3,000 1,300 651 6,400 Mamakating 1 5,000 1,000 12 Rockland .... 1 1,500 250 80 St. Lawrence. Thompson. . . . 1 5,000 600 400 165 900 2 4,500 2,000 650 250 93 800 2 7,500 1,800 700 250 180 900 Total 8 20,500 3,900 3,100 1,515 680 3,700 De Kalb 1 600 400 300 200 700 Tioga Co. Gouverneur . . . 1 7,000 400 350 250 125 1,200 Hammond 1 1,400 400 175 174 600 1 3,000 40 300 1 300 80 24 400 Morristown . . 1 3,000 400 300 150 290 1,950 1 1,500 350 75 500 2 1,500 1,000 1,150 400 584 3,210 Oswegatchie .. 3 17,400 3,200 1,600 880 730 439 3,550 1 12,000 500 350 200 1,000 Total 4 4,500 1,300 1,500 1 1,400 300 120 37 Tompkins Co. ' 500 400 225 1,000 . 400 100 45 500 1 7,000 1,500 Waddington . 1 4, 000 1 2,000 1,000 375 150 100 400 Total 15 60,300 7,400 6,000 2,575 1,628 8,510 1 34,000 3,800 660 325 368 1,500 500 500 150 40 500 Saratoga Co. 1 2,000 -77 400 1 5,000 1,000 350 300 90 600 Newfield 1 4,000 500 150 5,000' 200 180 800 1 1,200 300 225 137 600 1 12,000 2,000 400 1 5,000 500 250 110 650 2,935 1,375 990 4,600 2 2,100 1,300 375 100 64 600 Total 6 61,000 8,800 2 13,000 2,200 900 325 343 1,350 Ulster Co.

Saratoga Sp'gs 1 40,000 1,200 450 280 1,350 Kingston .... 2 20,000 4,500 900 550 303 2,000 Stillwater 2 7 nnn 1,000 -680 220 213 800 1 4,000 450 200 140 500 Waterford 1 10^000 3,000 700 350 200 1,000 Marlborough . 2 7,000 2,000 700 470 240 900

"'ioo' Plattekill .... 1 1,000 300 50

9,700 5,005 2,220 1,437 6,950 Saugerties .... 1 2,500 3,000 200 36 800 Total 11 | 87,100 . Schenectady. Total 34,500 9,500 2,550 1,320 769 4,200 -1,000 300 80 50 400 7 Duanesburgh . 1 2,000 1 | 500 300 153 560 Warren Co. Princetown .. . 1 1,500 1,000 5,000 1,440 900 504 1,500 1 1,000 200 10 Schenectady . . 1 30,000 Caldwell .... 1 3,000 250 75 9 400 Total 3 33,500 7,000 2,240 1,280 707 [2,460 1 1,000 1,400 200 60 64 700 1,500 125 50 25 600 Schoharie Co. 1

. . 300 200 800 1 3,500 500 175 70 300 Queensbury 1 2,000 Warrensburgh 1 2,000 250 65 60 600 Esperance 1 2,000 400 120 37 200 Fulton 1 200 150 50 100 1,400 1,025 550 368 3,100 1 3,000 600 800 200 116 500 6 10,500 1 8,000 400 200 30 400 Washington.

Cambridge .. . 1 1,000 500 20 10

1 . 500 Total 5 16,700 600 2,250 745 253 1 1,500 200 71 50 300

Fort Edward . . 2 4,000 650 100 82 500 Schuyler Co. Granville .... 3 8,300 400 1,050 450 185 2,450 Dix 2 5,000 550 180 115 600 288 1,600 1 1,500 1,000 400 250 70 400 3 13,000 2,800 1,200 475

300- . .. 5,000 500 150 120 500 1 5,500 2,000 80 92 1,000 Kingsbury 1 300* 73 650 1 10,000 550 175 180 800 . 2 3,500 500 Whitehall .... 1 15,000 600 250 250 1,000 27,000 4,800 2,550 1,035 568 3,850 8 1 -ii i i /icfl 1,400 3,400 X,1KJ\J 947 5,950 Seneca Co. 2 5,000 1,500 850 200 103 1,000 Wayne Co. ,19,500 1,500 1,050 475 270 1,100 1 1,000 250 100 58 500 2 1 M,000 2,500 1.000 Ovid 1 9,000 500 600 300 219 800 2,000 400 250 150 1,200 1 2,200 1,100 400 150 130 850 Seneca Falls . . 1 10,000 2 17.000 6,000 1,500 1,100 525 1,700 #1 5,000 1,600 600 400 190 900 800 300 75 30 200 1 25,000 700 500 300 1,000 1 2 16,500 950 411 370 1,750 3,900 350 100 00 500 7 55,000 5,600 3,400 1,750 1,020 5,400 1

Savannah .. . 1 3,500 400 100 25 600 Steuben Co. 80 800 2 6,500 726 300 135 900 1 3,000 ' 500 150 300 Williamson. . 1 3,000 200 90 36 350 Bath 2 6,000 550 850 800 1,350 60 Wolcott 2 10,000 5,000 1,000 400 191 1,550 Campbell 1 1,000 200 120 600 1 2,500 275 125 60 500 Total 16 86,900 16,100 7,876 3,301 1,772 9,500 1 200 100 1 800 500 200 50 20 300 Westchester. 3,500 7.000 750 450 1 3,000 3,000 400 200 200 1,200 2 256 1,400 1,500 275 100 60 600 2 13,400 700 550 287 2,200 Erwin . . r 1 6,000 600 240 150 1,000 Greenburgh . 2 22,000 17,500 560 420 215 3,100 Hornellsville . . 2 . . . 1 400 300 1 2,000 600 500 200 90 600 Lewisboro 180 1 000

. 6,500 2,500 500 400 1 500 800 225 100 97 472 North Salem 2 294 1,100 558 STATISTICS OF RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES.

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Poundridge. .. 1 2,000 2,000 300 150 100 600 Newburgh .... 2 17,000 7,000 850 500 330 2,100 Rye 2 23,000 10,000 700 350 174 2,300 New Windsor. 1 10,000 5,000 450 300 150 900 2 4,000 3,000 395 110 90 1,000

Westchester . . 1 10,000 400 100 75 1,000 Total 4 30,000 17,000 1,558 900 530 3,850

\\ est 1 arms . . 2 18,000 362 350 209 2,000 Otsego Co. White Plains.. 1 12,000 150 60 800 350 Burlington ... 1 3,000 300 400 150 100 530 3 43,000 1,600 725 466 6,100 Roseboom .... 1 2,500 1,000 300 100 42 400

Yorktown .... 1 4,000 3.000 400 175 60 700 Total 2 5,500 1,300 700 250 142 930 630- Total 23 | 171,400 1 54,000 | 7,897 4, 12, 706 25300 St. Lawrence. AVyoming Co. 5 5,300 3,500 1,730 645 434 1,775 1 4,000 2,000 500 200 125 800 Waddington .. 1 4,000 500 350 200 100 500

Bennington. . . 1 1,000 150 40 36 200 Genesee Falls. 1 3,500 250 125 47 500 Total 6 9,300 4,000 '2, 080 845 534 2,275 1 2,000 400 120 60 500 Saratoga Co. Middlebury. .. 1 3,500 400 100 125 775 1 2,500 2,000 400 250 134 700 Orangeville . .. 1 2,000 1,200 250 75 49 300 Schenectady. 1 8,000 400 150 110 700 Duanesburgh . 1 3,000 1,400 600 350 170 800 Pike .... 1 350 125 103 750 Steuben Co. 1 20,000 500 300 156 800 1 700 1.250 300 200 46 275 Total 9 44,000 3,200 I 3,200 1,235 811 5,325 Sullivan Co. Bethel 2 650 250 212 750 Yates Co. 5,000 2*000 | 1 4,500 1,500 400 250 160 550 Warren Co.

.. 1 600 200 150 50 400 Jerusalem .... 3 2,000 350 50 40 700 Queensbury Milo 1 9,000 400 600 400 260 1,200 Washington. 1 8,200 1,000 725 225 137 1,200 3 20,000 5,000 1,900 1,300 836 2,100

1 1,000 200 200 100 45 500 Cambridge .. . 1 7,000 3,500 500 400 200 1,000

Greenwich . .. 1 2,500 2,000 200 140 100 550 Total 7 24,700 3,100 ! 2,275 1,025 1 642 4, 150 3 9,500 440 1,980 610 395 1,275 1 5,000 1,500 400 350 750 2 13,000 3,000 1,250 550 275 1,675 White Creek.. 2 13,000 5,000 950 425 313 PRESBYTERIAN UNION. H* % i l ' Chautauqua Co Total 13 70,000 20,440 | 7,180 3,775 2,ny 7,350

Chautauqua. . . 1 1,600 250 75 50 PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL.

UNITED PRESBYTERIAN. Albany Co. 5 240,000 3,050 1,900 1,075 8,400 Albany Co. Rensselaerville 1 3,000 250 50 65 1 20,000 600 400 225 1,000 Watervliet .. . 2 30,000 650 450 315 1,900 Cayuga Co. Total 8 273,000 3,950 5.400 1,455 10,300 2 3,800 1,000 1 600 325 185 910 Allegany Co. Delaware Co. 180' 2 5,700 425 90 800 2 6,500 1,050 690 266 1,740 1 3,000 400 150 65 600 2 5,300 215 900 540 331 1,845 1 1,000 150 60 31 600 Delhi 1 3,000 1,000 400 300 200 800 1 2,000 280 150 50 500 Total 4 9,700 975 390 186 2,000 4 15,000 '2,300 1,550 1,045 481 1,800 Broome Co. Middletown. . . 1 2,000 1,200 300 250 82 550 2 6,400 1,000 1,000 1,650 220 1,200 Binghamton . . 1 40,000 700 450 257 1,400 1 2,000 1,200 300 145 48 600 Colesville .... 1 2,500 1,200 250 150 78 400 1 2,000 200 50 40 500 14 42,200 6,915 5,780 4,770 1,678 J9.035 Total 3 | 44,500 1,200 1,150 | 650 j 375 2,300 1 10,000 400 350 275 1,100 Cattaraugus.

Ellicottville .. 1 3,000 300 100 40 600 Fulton Co. 2 son 67 1 4,000 1,000 300 100 70 1,000 Johnstown . . . 1 300 175 700 1 5,000 1,500 500 300 189 700 Total 2 7,000 1 1,000 600 .200 110 1,600 2 8,500 1,500 800 475 ! 256 1,400 Cayuga Co. 1 16,000 6,000 750 400 293 1,200 Jefferson Co. 1 6.000 2,500 500 300 140 600 2,675 '200 80 24 600 1 200 60 30 800 Co. Kings 1 3,500 500 400 80 15 600 1 9.000 400 150 175 1,000 Livingston Co. Total 4 22,175 6,500 1,550 620 362 3,200 2,500 480 300 170 700 Caledonia 1 Chautauqua 400 Co 1 3,000 600 200 100 44 1- Chautauqua . . 4,000 180 75 40 300 2 5,800 2,200 786 375 200 1,500 1 1,500 150 ,75 65 700 1 12,000 5,500 350 200 90 700 4 14,800 5,300 1,466 775 414 2,600 Total | 1 1,200 100 40 30 200 Monroe Co. 1 6,000 3,500 300 200 140 850 900 525 250 2,000 Rochester .... 2 19,000 Westfield 1 6,300 1,600 230 140 62 450 2,000 350 200 92 900 Wheatfield . . . 1 3,500 Total 6 | 31,000 10,100 1,310 | 730 427 3,200 22,500 2,000 1,250 725 342 2,900 3 | Chemumg-Co. Montgomery. Big Flats 1 1,000 200 200 40 700 i 1 1,800 I 2,000 450 350 160 800 Florida . . Elmira city . 2 21,300 3,000 600 450 111 2,400

Horseheads . . . 1 80 60 12 215 ' 3,375 1,850 1,265 8,200 * New York .... 5 98,000 Onondaga Co. I 1 | | Total 4 22,300 3,200 880 550 123 3,355 72 j 600 CnENANGO Co. 1- Bainbridge . .. 1 5,000 3,000 300 200 85 500 .OntarioCo. ' ' ' l 1 8,000 600 100 150 700 1 3,000 1,000 | 400 225 150 1,030 STATISTICS OF RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES. 559

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2 $4,500 $2,000 700 200 108 $600 Little Falls... 1 $7,000 $3,000 300 150 80 $800

New Berlin . . . 1 10,000 1,200 300 200 140 600 1 6,000 1,500 450 150 120 650 Total 3 12,000 3,400 1,000 270 124 1,530 1 25,000 5,000 400 250 133 1,400 Jefferson Co.

Sherburne . .. 1 3,000 1,000 200 100 87 800 1 3,000 230 60 28 600

Alexandria . . . 1 1,500 300 12 300 Total 56,500 14,700 2,750 1,325 823 5,550 8 BrownviHe.. . . 2 7,000 400 1,000 75 30 450

Clinton Co. Cape Vincent . 1 4,000 200 75 70 675

1 2,500 Champion .... 1 2.000 6Q0 300 100 40 500

Ellenburgh . . . 1 350 300 Ellisburgh .... 1 2,500 2,100 180 75 100 700

1 600 800 200 10 12 Hounsfield ... 1 3,000 50 350 200 100 500

Plattsburgh . . 1 10,000 2,500 600 275 175 1,100 1 2,000 240 80 40

Watertown . . . 1 15,000 5,000 600 350 300 1 700

Total . '. 13,450 285 187 1.100 4 3,300 1,100 , Columbia Co. 10 40,000 8,150 3,400 1,015 720 > 5,425

Claverack .... 1 4,000 100 50 25 Kings Co. "

1 2,500 150 50 15 500 Brooklyn .... 23 734,500 157,300 14,200 9,459 6,212 39,850 1 4,000 300 60 40 300 1 8,000 250 50 45 1,500 1 25,000 7,000 600 325 260 1,500 1 3,000 300 50 40 600 1 4,500 3,000 160 50 40 500 New Utrecht 2 14, 000 465 250 70 1,500 Stockport .... 2 15,000. 1,000 400 130 97 800 Total 27 759,500 157,300 15,215 j 9,809 6 367 [43 450 Total 7 55,000 11,000 1,710 665 477 3,600 Lewis Co. Cortland Co. 1 9,500 3,000 300 200 53 600

1 4,000 350 100 38 700 West Turin . . . 1 1,000 120 75 17 600 1 8,000 400 100 50 700 Total 2 10,500 3,000 420 275 70 1,200 Total 2 12,000 750 200 88 1,400 Livingston Co. Delaware Co. 1 4,000 2,000 450 200 50 500 Delhi 1 6,000 2,000 300 200 120 800 1 7.500 4,000 335 130 125 1,000

1 2,000 2,000 200 800 Mount Morris . 1 25,000 5,000 300. 200 110 1,000 N." 1 2,000 1,000 250 200 100 650 Dansville... 1 4,000 350 100 Walton 1 4,000 1,500 300 75 700 1 2,000 200 60 42 600 1 2,500 350 50 30 400 Total 4 14,000 6,500 850 675 220 2,950 Dutchess Co. Total 6 45,000 11,000 1,985 740 357 3,500 1 5,000 175 80 34 300 Madison Co.

Fishkill 4 21,000 4,000 1,405 750 280 2,900 Cazenovia .... 1 2,500 300 150 50 500

1 . 500 Hyde Park . . . 1 15,000 250 150 60 1 1,000 350 100 25

Pine Plains . . . 1 2,500 250 50 16 750 1 3,000 2,000 400 100 100 600 Pleasant Val'y 1 3,000 1,000 100 40 15 500 1 3,000 150 125 45 700 20 Po'keepsie city 3 62,000 6,000 1,430 1,300 626 3,500 1 50 300 2 14,500 400 375 171 69 [1,600

Rhinebeck . . . . 2 8,500 5,000 550 325 91 2,500 Total 5 9,500 2,000 1,200 525 240 2,100 1 3,000 250 30 20 700 Monroe Co. 1 2,500 220 50 40 130 2,896 1,211 Total 16 134,500 16,400 4,785 14250 Pittsford .... 1 1,000 100 50 45 600

Erie Co. Rochester .... 5 78,000 8,000 3,278 2,010 1,105 6,200 1 1,200 500 200 100 300 325 1 19,715 1,600 350 100 70 600 Buffalo 9 274,000 13,216 6,590 4,025 1,643 14150 Total 8 101,215 9,600 | 3,948 2,210 1,260 7 530 Total 10 275,200 13,716 6,790 4,125 1,943 14475 Montgomery.

Essex Co. Amsterdam .. 1 8,000 300 150 150 400 1 2,500 250 75 76 600 New York Co. 40 1 2,500 100 300 140 700 New York .... 56 4,499,500 5,221,500 1110750 28,613 11222 159050 Niagara Co. Total 2 5,000 100 550 215 116 1,300 1 2,000 175 75 40 525 Franklin Co. 2 32,500 1,400 1,200 600 260 2,125 1 3,000 2,500 275 225 110 1,000 1 1,200 250 150 25 600 Fulton Co. i 1.400 1,625 825 325 3,250 . 35,700 Broadalbin . . 1 200 50 10 100 Total 4 | [ 1 11,000 400 300 100 800 Oneida Co.

Northampton . 1 1,400 200 100 45 500 Boonville 1 7,000 300 150 73 600 1 2,500 1,000 300 150 750 500 Total '. 3 12,400 800 450 155 1,400 1 2,500 300 100 8 Genesee Co. New Hartford. 1 4,000 250 120 65 700

1 20,000 5,000 650 600 260 1,250 2 7,000 1,200 750 200 80 1,075 1 5,000 2,500 350 150 120 1,000 1 2,000 200 50 20 800 Oakfield 1 60 22 250 1 10,000 1,000 450 300 202 1,000

Stafford 1 1.000 1,000 300 400 Sangerfield . . . 1 3,500 1,500. 300 80 70 600 * 1 3,250 1,750 .200 80 46 700 Total 4 26,000 7,500 2,000 1,110 402 2,900 4 116,000 20,000 2,400 900 660 5,250 Greene Co. Westmoreland 1 2,500 200 120 40 400 1 500 200 40 60 500 Whitestown . . 2 4,000 600 200 49 600 1 5,000 2,500 400 125 105 1,650 1 2,000 200 75 35 450 Total 17 164,250 26,450 6,250 2,450 2,063 12,225 Co. Catskill 1 6,000 300 200 Onondaga * 1 3,000 150 75 20 350 De Witt 1 1,500 150 50 20 150 1 4,000 1,200 250 100 45 800 1 5,000 250 100 100 750 Greenville 1 5,000 2,000 - 250 50 22 125 Lysander 1 3,000 250 1Q0 40 700 1 2,000 175 75 20 2 6,000 1,200 450 225 202 1,350

Skaneateles . . 1 3,000 500 300 175 120 700 Total 8 27,500 5,700 1,925 740 307 3,875 5 75.000 11,000 2,300 1,725 1,680 4,450 Herkimer Co. Fairfield. 1 2,000 400 400 70 29 30 Total 11 | 93,500 12,700 3,700 2,375 J2,162 8,100 700' Herkimer .... 1 3,000 300 50 15 560 STATISTICS OF RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES.

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Canandaigua .. l $10,000 460 300 185 1,000 $2,000 $2,000 250 75 40 $200 l 3,000 $1,000 150 60 30 200 15,000 600 400 175 1,000

Richmond .... l 2,000 300 100 30 140 Stillwater .... 1 2,000 1,500 200 40 18 415 ' l 35,000 600 400 398 1,000 Waterford .... 1 4,000 200 160 80 700

Total 4 j 50,000 1,000 1,510 860 043 [2,340 Total 1 42,000 6,700 2,000 1,050 569 3,935 Orange Co. ScnENECTADY.

2 16,000 2,000 450 180 65 1,400 Duanesburgh . 1 2,500 7,000 400 80 50 1,000

1 12,000 6,250 350 100 80 1,000 Schenectady . . 1 20,000 _5,000900 600 180 1,250 1 5,000 130 64 35- Montgomery . . 1 3,000 2,000 300 150 70 400 Total 2 22,500 12,000 1,300 680 235 2,250 Newburgh. .. . 2 27,400 4,000 900 700 390 2,500 Schoharie Co.

New Windsor. 1 10,000 250 75 25 i'266' Middleburgh. . 1 2,000 300 100 8 Wallkill 1 12,000 450 300 120 1 5,000 5,000 250 150 23 750

Total 9 85,400 14,250 2,830 1,569 785 6,500 Total 2 | 7,000 5,000 550 250 31 750 Orleans Co. Schuyler Co.

1 10,000 400 300 140 800 Catharine .... 1 3,000 1,500 225 100 65 500 Ridgeway 1 8,000 400 200 95 800 Dix 1 1,500 200 100 35 500 1 8,000 200 50 33 700 Total o 18,000 800 500 235 [l,600

Oswego Co. Total -3 12,500 1,500 625 250 133 1,700

Constantia .. . 1 1,000 200 250 100 30 500 Seneca Co.

Oswego city . . 2 70,000 4,500 1,350 825 370 1,900 Seneca Falls .. 1 6,000 2,000 300 50 1,000 650 Richland 1 3,000 200 75 39 475 1 25,000 500 350 200 1,000

1 4,500 350 175 95 " Total 2 31,000 2,000 800 400 |l,200 1 650 Total 5 78,500 4,700 2,150 1,175 534 [2,875 Steuben Co. Otsego Co. 1 5,000 800 200 50 47 530 1 2,000 7,000 300 75 60 800 Bath 1 4,000 1,500 300 150 130 600 Cherry Valley 1 3,000 2,000 300 100 102 800 r 200 150 60 30 500 1 7,000 500 300 242 800 1 10,000 300 60 70 700

1 3,500 300 150 15 400 Hornellsville. . 1 900 400 200 90 800 1 20,000 3.500 460 175 160 800 1 3,000 1,800 250 100 20 000 Total 5 20,100 2,300 1,350 520 367 3,130 1 6,000 3,000 400 250 134 1,100 Suffolk Co.

Brookhaven.. . 2 3,600 350 525 40 300 Total 7 44, 500 17,300 2.510 1,150 733 5,300 East Hampton, 1 2,100 150 75 12 200

Huntington. . . 1 8,000 300 200 73 425 1 3,000 400 15 2 3,800 275 100 40 1,000

. Phillipstown. . 3 21,000 ^470 180 95 2,100 Smithtown . . 1 2,500 2,500 150 75 32 500

Total 4 24,000 870 180 110 2,100 Total 7 20,000 2,500 1,225 975 197 2,425 Ql/EENZS CO. Sullivan Co. 4 07,500 15,000 1,850 1,130 450 4,800 1 1,600 266 100 127 390

.... Hempstead .. . 3 21,000 13,000 880 450 343 2,000 Thompson 1 5,000 400 150 100 300 1 25,000 400 250 154 1,975

Newtown .... 5 71,000 6,500 1,899 795 300 5,550 Total 2 6,600 666 250 227 690 No. Hempstead 2 7,500 5,000 550 225 100 1,150 Tioga Co.

Oyster Bay. .. 4 17,000 8,000 2,700 600 252 2,400 1 4,500 500 260 130 50 700 1 2,000 1,000 300 100 34 500 Total 19 209,000 47,500 8,279 3,450 1,599 17875 Rensselaer. Total 2 6,500 1,500 560 230 84 1,200 1 7,000 300 150 50 600 Tompkins Co. 1 3,000 300 1 600 110 50 20 250 Lansingburgh. 1 6,000 400 350 j 250 1,000 1 500 Troy 4 125,000 15,000 2,800 1,550 1,200 7,700 1 2,500 600 200 60 1 30,000 3,500 500 300 130 1,600 Total 7 141,000 15,000 3,800 2,050 1,500 9,300 Richmond Co. Total 4 33,600 4,100 810 410 150 1,850 3 34,000 5,000 1,150 580 185 5,200 Ulster Co. o 11,300 650 256 216 [1,900 1 3,000 150 70 Northfield 1 7,000 10,000 600 250 200 [3,600 2 29,000 2,500 900 350 195 1,550

Southfield 1 10,000 10,000 500 107 2,500 Marbletown.. . 1 2,000 130 100 4 Westfield 2 3,700 . 700 350 145 [ 550 Marlborough. . 2 11,000 3,500 350 80 44 600 ^00 rjtt Saugerties .... 1 2,500 1,200 76 600 Total 9 66,000 25 000 q Ann 1,436 913 13750 Total Rockland Co. ! i 7 47,500 7,200 1,830 675 319 2,750 ' Haverstraw. . . 2 9,000 1,500 400 225 89 500 Warren Co. 3 15,000 375 350 120 1,300 Caldwell 1 2,800 800 210 120 28 312 1 | 2,000 1,000 100 50 15 600 1 2,000 500 100 50 12 600 Queensbury . . 1 800 15,000 100 80 55 400 or Total 6 i .000 ; 2.500 875 625 224 2,400 Warrensburgh 1 6,000 16*0 90 8 250 St. Lawrence. 1 3,500 300 200 90 600 Total 4 11,600 16,300 | 570 340 103 1,562 1 2,500 300 100 30 200 Washington.

Morristown . . 1 3,000 350 75 20 400 Fort Edward. . 1 7,000 350 400 150 97 400 Norfolk 1 2,000 280 50 25 500 1 3,500 300

1 10.000 700 300 !l . 200 1 2,000 500 200 55 25 300

1 j 12,000 2,500 400 100 70 800 Kingsbury . . . 1 8,000 280 150 90 500 ! 5.500 450 35 500 1 200 75 30 750 1 ' 5,000 100 3,500

Whitehall .... 1 1,000 200 100 40 700 ' 3 a nnn i Q linn o 7n 925 270 [4,200 Total 6 25,000 850 1,580 530 282 2,650 Saratoga Co. j Ballston .... 2 15,000 2,200 j 500 250 194 1,250 Wayne Co. Charltpn 1 4,000 | 1,000 j 250 125 62 [ 370 1 8,000 1,200 225 150 50 650 STATISTICS OF RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES. 561

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w ti VI O O ii ai ii QJ 5 s vi X hH ii vi X hH ii ii a CJ hH ti, a ta S3 u hH u o Qi ti TD CJ X ii U G il G h. X X X h a s ii "S cT % c 3 o 3 O TOWNS. X 3 h. towns. X V <-H m <+H 'fi o ih "i 3 bo hH rt o ii s- a ii o t^ . ZJ a- bD ^ X >-. D to 0 - "3 ^ 3-3 alti "3'V. J3 ti 1 15 "3 3 3 es rH G 6 TO ii 11 u '*> v, d o 2 13 If 15 p- ~ a n z* ~ z P z to z > D Z 3 Erie Co. 1 $2,500 $2,000 200 150 58 $600 1 $800 250 ioo 50 1 1,700 2,000 480 180 1,335 900 1 300 100 30 20 1 1 5,000 3,000 350 200 140 900 2 2,000 800 600 200 65 350 Total 2 1,100 350 130 70 | Fulton Co. Total 6 34,500 9,000 1,855 880 1,654 3,400 1 2,000 250 20 $100 Westchester. 1 3,000 600 250 55 600 1 2,000 31,000 150 100 83 550

Cortlandt .... 2 15,000 500 205 72 900 Total 2 5,000 850 270 55 700 EastChester.. 2 27,500 5,000 662 350 120 900 Greene Co. - Greenburgh . . . 3 42,.000 960 605 320 4, 300 2 5,200 $1,000 750 400 165 900

Mamaroneck . . 1 5,000 3,000 300 200 90 800 Catskill U 23,500 2,200 1,350 750 140 1,050

Morrisania ... 2 000 650 122 14, 400 2,050 Coxsackie .... 2 11,000 200 750 450 500 2,200 2 8,000 450 175 80 900 New Baltimore 1 4,000 2, 500 250 220 112 GOO Newcastle .... 1 3,000 500 Prattsville ... 1 5,000 800 350 200 102 600 New Rochelle. 2 52,000 16,000 900 500 192 1,750 2 6,000 500 170 75 850 Total 9 48,700 6,700 | 3,450 2,020 1,019 5 350 2 26,000 21,000 475 250 185 2,000 Herkimer Co. 2 6,500 575 300 70 1,500 ' 1 1,200 400 100 50 50 Rye 2 17,000 6,000 700 250 105 800 | Frankfort .... 1 1,000 1 5,000 3,000 150 40 60 500 German Flats. 2 9,000 1,100 200 65 900 1 4,000 400 60 38 500 Herkimer .... 1 9,500 500 150 125 700 Westchester . . 1 35,000 9,000 600 400 200 2,500 1 6,000 1,500 400 80 74 525 West Farms . . 4 58,000 7,000 1,400 775 315 3,450 1 2,000 300 200 44 700

White Plains . 2 26,000 900 350 140 1,200 4 93,500 25,000 1,375 850 485 5,500 Total 7 28,700 [ 1,500 ' 2,700 j 730 [ 358 \ 2,875 Jefferson Co. i 1 ! ' : Total 37 445,500 98,000 12,147 5,980 2,752 30950 ! 1 Alexandria .. . 1 2,000 1 800 350 80 i 23 500 Wyoming Co. Kings Co. 1 4,000 2,000 300 75 50 600 12 443,000 30,500 9,266 6,303 ,3,339 24 100 1 5,000 300 80 40 600 1 30,000 160,000 800 300 | 21'.:. 2,000 1 '6,000 4,000 350 220 IzG 800 Total 2 9,000 2,000 600 155 90 1,200 Gravesend .... 1 10,000 5,000 500 300 120 1,300 Yates Co. New Lots 2 15,500 - 11,000 900 300 210 1,600 Milo 1 7,000 2,200 365 100 80 800 | New Utrecht . 1 8,000 3,600 700 350 135 1,000

REFORMED PROTESTANT DUTCH. Total 18 512,500 214,100 [12,516 7,773 [4,133 [30.800 Albany Co. Lewis Co. 6 247,500 1,800 3,800 1,880 1,293 7,400 1 1,040 800 300 80 100 360 3 10,000 6,150 1,400 400 213 550 1

Bethlehem . . . 2 11,000 11,000 1,150 750 390 2,100 00 New Bremen. . 1 700 300 150 60

Coeymans .... 1 3,000 2,500 400 120 115 500

Guilderland . . 1 6,000 5,000 500 350 240 700 Total 3 1,740 800 600 230 160 450 400 150 60 650 1 1,500 Livingston Lo. 500 339 1,700 New Scotland. 4 14,500 1,000 1,800 1 800 175 70 25 300 Watervliet.. . . 6 68,200 7,500 2,520 1,125 833 4,480 Madison Co. 1 2,000 1,200 400 150 123 800 1 5,000 300 100 50 500 1 6,000 2,000 1,200 250 80 800 Total 25 363,700 36,150 12,370 5,425 3,606 18880

Cattaraugus. Total 2 11,000 2,000 1,500 350 130 1,300 I 550 150 50 80 50 Monroe Co. Cayuga Co. 5,000 500 550 390 320 1,400 1 5,000 2;000 300 50 40 600 Montgomery. 1 1,500 260 150 34 250 2' i Amsterdam .. . 9,000 680 475 290 650 1 2,500 500 200 40 300 Canajoharie . . 2 10,000 700 / 375 200 1,000 1 4,000 400 150 71 400 2 6,500 2,300 1,150 550 216 1,550 4 10,600 5,000 2,050 740 264 1,935 Total 4 13,000 2,000 ! 1,460 550 185 1,550 1 5,000 700 250 71 900 Chautauqua. 2 12,000 900 400 195 500 140 120 155 550 1 600 Tinni 2 4,500 500 140 87 600 500 150 50 200 1 1,000 St. Johnsville. 1 4,000 1,500 400 300 147 600

640 270 205 1 750 2 1,600 Total 16 61,600 8,800 7,080 3,230 1,470 ! 7,735 Columbia Co. New York Co. 4,200 1,250 650 400 190 1,885 2 New York 17 1,763,000 2,464,600 17,820 8,050 3,908 56,400 Claverack .... 2 10,000 6,200 1,000 700 433 1,800 Oneida Co. 1 2,000 1,200 400 100 80 300 1 7,500 3,000 500 125 130 1,000 1 4,000 300 200 130 500 1 1,200 1,000 250 200 90 578 230 . 200 700 Germantown . 1 5,000 4,000 400 Ghent 3 9,000 3,200 1,000 500 250 1,350 Total 2 8,700 4,000 750 325 220 | 1,578 Greenport 1 2,000 2,000 200 75 25 450 Onondaga Co. 1 12,000 4,500 475 300 221 2,400 1,000 300 150 40 150 311 1,000 1 1,500 Kinderhook . . 1 10,000 2,000 800 500 2,000 1,000 500 150 64 500 230 1,200 1 Livingston . . . 1 1,500 1,200 500 300 1,025 ... 5,000 3,000 550 300 152 Stuyvesant 2 ' Total 2 3,500 2,000 800 I 300 104 650 Total 16 64, 700 28,550 6,275 3,575 2,252 12610 Ontario Co. 1 15,000 600 200 100 1,000 Delaware Co. 1 3,500 1,200 400 250 78 750 Orange Co. 2 8,500 4,800 800 500 199 2,100 Co. Dutchess 530 . . 7,500 1,500 1,250 3,250 375 265 800 Montgomery 3 23,000 East Fishkill. . 1 10,000 3,000 500 5,000 Newburgh .... 1 25,000 1,000 600 450 1,500 Fishkill 4 39,000 1,600 2,300 1,050 690 3,500 6,000 6,000 400 300 80 650 43,000 1,900 1,300 517 3,300 1 Po'keepsie city 2 56,000 1 4,000 500 200 125 60 500 ' 62,500 23,300 3,700 2,650 1,259 7,500 4,000 600 300 250 1,500 7 Rhinebeck .... 1 10,000 Putmam Co. 7QO Oi e.nn 1 Zl 1 Phillipstown .. 1 8,000 350 80 1 1,000 9 119,000 66,500 5,500 3,250 77 , UUU | 71 562 STATISTICS OF RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES

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03 3 Ol ti CJ o QJ C X G 17-. X ~ il X o O h G-G 23 13 3-3 3 ii 3 3 3 Eg es o "rt r/1 H 1! z 15 d I-i Vt H ti z^ p- 3 I8 z- p~ z- H Z z ta Queens Co.

1 $22,500 $4,O0G> 450 300 120 1,900 Rochester .... 3 $9,025 $2,500 925 510 230 $700 2 30,500 11,800 1,200 750 353 2.740 Rosendale 2 11,000 950 225 135 1,100

5 38,800 7,000 1,750 915 729 2,400 Saugerties .... 5 31,500 9,600 2,450 1,250 799 3,150

N. .- Hempstead 1 7,000 4,000 350 250 61 600 Shandaken . . 1 1,500 200 40 50 317

0}rster .. . Lay 2 6,000 2,500 550 280 136 1,000 Shawangunk . . 3 9,700 4,100 1,358 725 480 2,000

Wawarsing. . . 3 15,000 3,500 1,500 650 351 1,650

Total ...... 11 . 104,800 29,300 4,300 i 2,495 1,399 8,640 Woodstock . . 1 1,800 300 100 40 400 Rensselaer Co E. Greenbush. 1 10,000 1,000 500 300 100 700 Total 36 212,125 37,400 !16,443 8,130 4,300 19,867 1 3,000 2,500 350 100 80 300 Washington. '

1 5,800 2,400 500 300 273 950 Greenwich . .. 1 8,000 4,500 400 116 1,050 N. Greenbush. 2 7,000 650 140 30 500 1 1,500- 300

Schaghticoke . 1 3,000 2,500 250 100 53 700 2 10,000 11,500 800 600 320 1,900 Total 2 9,500 | 4,500 700 150 116 1,050 W ayne Co. Total 8 3S.800 19,900 3,050 1,540 856 5,050 Arcadia 1 2,000 600 100 600 Richmond Cj. Marion 1 1,000 100 75 50 300 '

Castlcton .... 1 25,000 3,000 1,200 350 40 2,000 Williamson ... 2 1,600 350 375 475 900 1 10,000 10,000 400 200 195 1,250 A 4 fiOO 550 525 1.800 Northfield 1 12,000 2,500 800 700 315 1,500 Total . 1 1,050 1 1 600' TTT Southfield .... 1 6,000 400 100 40

Westfield .... 1 3,000 300 100 25 450 Cortlandt .... 2 28,000 100 1,000 350 140 1,600 East Chester.. 2 9,500 480 350 148 2,000 Total 5 50,000 15,500 3,100 1,450 1 615 '.5,800 Greenburg . .. 3 24,000 8,000 1.000 700 428 4,100

Rockland Co. Morrisania . . . 2 12,500 500 650 290 161 2,400

. Clarkstown. . 1 4,000 4,000 400 350 165 600 Mt. Pleasant. . 2 16,000 6,000 1,100 550 251 1,500

Orangetown. . . 3 38,000 8,000 1,450 1,000 390 2,600 West Farms . . 2 21,000 750 380 195 1,500 2 11,800 710 450 102 |1,200 1 20,000 6,000 650 200 145 2,000 Stony Point . . 1 7,000 450 300 G2 | GOO Total 14 131,000 20,600 5,630 2,820 1,468 15,100 Total 7 60,800 12,000 3,010 2,100 719 5,000 Wyoming Co.

Saratoga Co. Bennington. .. 1 600 150

Clifton Park .. 1 800 1,800 350 200 113 8Q0

Northumber'd . 2 2,300 1.8Q0 1,050 250 87 1,000 1 10,000 2,000 400 250 135 1,000 ROMAN CATHOLIC. 1 1,000 1,000 Albany Co. 1 5 456,000 68,500 6,900 11,975 23375 6,400 Total 5 14,100 6,.600 1,800 700 1 335 2,800

Watervliet . . . 3 27,000 20,200 2,350 3,300 *200 1,800 ^Sciibnhctady. 1 2 6,000 1,000 1,100 520 285 1,325 Total 8 483,000 88,700 9,250 15,275 '23575 8,200 Niskayuna . . . 1 6,000 1,000 500 400 158 1,200 Co. 1 300 400 150 40 200 Allegany 1 800 234 125 125 300 Rotterdam . . . 2 4,500 3,100 550 350 180 1,000

1 500 150 50 75 -'"*'150 . . 3 72,600 6,000 2,000 950 642 3,700 Schenectady 1 500 200 200 50 65 Total 9 89,400 11,100 4,550 2,370 1,305 7,425 1 1 500 100 100 100 150 Schoharie Co. Wellsville .... 1 2,000 450 480 300 290 650 Blenheim .... 1 3,000 850 350 150 52 300 CobleskiU 2 4,900 1,000 475 225 100 875 Total 6 4,500 450 1,164 625 655 1,250 Fulton 1 1,200 450 100 325 | Gilboa 2 3,700 550 350 169 1,250 Broome Co.

Binghamton . . 1 5,000 10,000 1,000 600 400 1,000 Middleburgh . 1 1,500 1,500 600 100 70 600 1 1,600 300 150 150 150 Schoharie .... 1 6,000 3,000 500 250 120 750 Wright 1 3,500 1,000 600 350 93 700 Total 2 6,600 10,300 1,150 750 550 1,000 Total 9 23,800 7,350 3,525 [ 1,525 | 604 4,800 Cattaraugus. Seneca Co. Allegany .... 1 6,000 3,000 400 300 400 1 9,000 2,000 450 250 158 900 1 700 130 1 700 150 200 125 200 T nrli 1 8,000 2.000 575 450 218 700

.. - 71 Ellicottville 1 5,000 1,000 500 400 1,000 600 Tyre 1 1,000 2,000 250 100 600 4,000' 1 360 200 100 300

. .. 1 1,500 202 300 500 Total...... 3 18,000 6,000 1,275 800 447 2,200 Salamanca 300 Steuben Co. Total 6 17,900 4,000 1,742 1,400 1,925 1,600 1 1,000 200 200 60 40 300 Cayuga Co. Sullivan Co. 2 30,250 5,000 1,250 1,100 3,080 1,300 Cochecton .. . 1 1,500 200 75 25 300 1 1,000 200 150 j. 1,000 150 40 60 100 900 250 500 1 180 150 150 Fallsburgh . . . 1 2,000 2,000 400 85 100 1 1,000 150 100 275 150 1,100 1,500 150 150 . . 2 7,000 3.100 1,050 Mamakating 263 135 87 750 Springport 1 2,000 1,000 260 300 600 Neversink . .. 2 3,500 1,000 400 Total 6 35,650 7,000 2,040 1,813 3,680 2,250 Total 7 i 15,000 6,100 2,200 610 422 2,750 Chautauqua Co Tompkins Co. 2 24,000 500 1,000 800 2,300 1 700 400 250 30 45 450 Ellicott 1 7,500 3,500 400 350 350 600 1 9,000 3,500 500 300 199 1,000 Westfield .... 1 1,200 200 200 175 900 9,700 3,900 750 330 244 1,450 Total 2 A. Total . 32,700 4,000 1,600 1,350 ;2,825 1,500 Ulster Co. 1 Chemung Co. 4 11,400 3,400 1,310 800 279 1,750 Elmira . . . 1 40,000 3,000 1,000 3,500 3,000 600 Gardiner 1 2,100 1,200 400 250 107 600 j city Co. 2 5,000 2,600 800 300 200 825 Chenango 19.700 224 160 600 3 83,000 2,400 900 590 1 2, 000 O-yforrl 150 150 200 600 4 12,600 3,000 1,450 1,000 440 9 175 1 1,000 1 2,500 800 700 339 1,000 Sherburne. . . . 1 800 350 150 New Paltz. .. . 1 12,000 j Olive 2 3,500 2,000 900 230 120 800 3,800- 724 460 200 1,200 o,\jvv 700 140 700 Total 3 Plattekill .... 1 6,000 450 |

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S.1 X E towns. TOWNS.

3T3 3 Eg s 3 ~3 S Z* >" z ~ Clinton Co. Ausable $2,000 $1,500 600 300 000 $600 Hunter $2,000 200 150 100 $500

Black Brook .. 2,500 . 250 400 350 400 1,000

Champlain . . . 7,500 2,200 1,280 1,200 2,000 800 Total ._. _ 3,500 400 250 150 800 Clinton 400 100 300 500 Hamilton Co. 800 150 150 500 250 Mooers Morehouse . . 500 200 30 30 Plattsburgh . . 41,000 20,000 1,950 1,750 800 1,300 Herkimer Co. Saranac 5,200 700 750 550 1,250 500 Little Falls... 5,000 $3,000 700 500 500 600 Newport 4,800 800 250 250 Total 12 59,400 24,800 5,230 4,600 6,050. 4,450 Columbia Co. Total 9,800 | 3.00a I 1,500 750 500 850 Hudson 10,000 800 800 600 Jefferson Co.

Kinderhook . , 2,000 250 225 175 GOO Alexandria .. . 1,000 120 120 250 300 400" New Lebanon 1,500 150 200 150 200 700 Antwerp 1,000 200 100 300 Stuyvesant .. 60 30 30 Cape Vincent ', 6,500 2,500 600 175 900 Clayton 2, 500 250 300 400 400 GOO Total 13,500 210 1,280 1,205 375 1,900 llounsfield . . 300 80 70 60 50 Cortland Co. Le Kay 1,000 400 100 30 200

1,500 500 , Cortlandville 275 300 Orleans .600 140 GO

Solon 1,000 200 150 150 200 Philadelphia . 800 176 150 100 176

3,000 . Truxton 250 250 Watertown . 36,200 1,250 800 GG5 800

Wilna f, 30,000 1,000 900 900 600 Total 5,500 725 700 150 700 ' Delaware Co. Total 12 79,900 2,750 I 4,466 2,975 2,505 ,926

Hancock .... 300 150 70 25 200 Kings Co.

Dutchess Co. Brooklyn .. . 20 598,000 106,200 16,390 0,390 35150 20,900 Dover 2,500 100 50 50 Flatbush 1 7,000 350 350 700

East Fishkill. 4,000 250 200 150 600 New Lots . . . 2 13,500 ""l,9QQ 490 450 95 1,000 Fishkill 14, 200 1,600 070 900 7O0 600 New Utrecht. 1 5,000 500 500 400 800

Hyde Park . . 2,800 400 170 40 450 Pokeepsietown 600 300 200 200 200 Total 24 623,500 108,100 17,730 1 7,690 36345 22,700 Pokeepsie city. 24, 000 13,000 1,450 2,200 2,200 1,300 Lewis Co.

Rhinebeck. . 8,800 400 400 400 600 Cro;;han 450 400 450 500 1,000 660 Diana 500 60 150 00 100

Total 10 56,900 14,900 ! 3,470 4,120 740 3,550 Harrisburgh . . 500 150 125 100 Erie Co. Lewis Alden 1 2,000 400 350 400 300 Pinckney 800 160 100 120 150 Amherst 2 3,500 100 700 600 500 350 West Turin . . 7,300 1,600 900 400 770 700 Buffalo 14 388,100 48,200 12,067 11,175 13900 6,350 ! 2,115 1,610 Chictawaga . . . 1 1,000 500 80 40 Total 8 [ 9,550 I 2,060 1,835 j 1,210 I Clarence 1 5,000 1,000 300 400 Livingston Co. Concord 1 500 200 70 50 150 Avon 3,000 800 300 356 200 600 Eden 1 7,500 500 700 350 200 GOO Lima 6,000 1,000 4, 000 500 700 GOO

Elma 1 800 100 75 100 150 Mount Morris . 2,600 2,000 400 450 700 600 Evans 1 500 200 150 100 150 No. Dansville. 4,000 450 225 GOO

Grand Island . 1 500 200 65 Nunda 800 100 80 GO

Hamburgh . . . 1 4,000 2,500 338, 200 600 600 Lancaster 1 8,000 650 450 800 600 Total 16,400 ! 3,800 5,250 1,611 1,660 2,400 Marilla 1 1,500 250 50 45 Madison Co. Newstead 120 140 43 300 1 1,000 Cazenovia . . 7,000 2,000 475 600 600 1,350 North Collins. 2 5,000 900 800 500 700 600 Lenox 12,000 300 400 300 600 900

. . , 300 350 400 Tonawanda 1 7,000 1,500 400 Sullivan . 1,500 400 300 400 300

West Seneca . . 1 4,500 1,225 1,000 500 500 600 Total 20,500 2,300 1,275 1,200 1,600 2,550 18688 11150 Total 32 440,400 55,425 19,205 15,315 Monroe Co. Essex Co. Chili ...... 1,400 400 150 200 120 Chesterfield. 4,000 500 300 250 300 Gates 8,000 1,000 600 600 600

Minerva. . . . 600 " " 150 200 200 500 Greece 10,000 2,000 400 300 1,000 600 Moriah 2,000 3 G00 360 600 1,000 1,000 Ogden 1,000 500 300 150 250 2,000 600 100 150 300 Ticonderoga. Perrinton . 2,000 125 75 125 600 18,500'

Rochester . 206,200 5,500 4,850 11860 7,G50 4,100 1,410 1,150 1,650 1,800 Total. 8,600 Rush ...... 1,200 500 100 50 400 Franklin Co. Sweden 5,000 ""600 300 300 250 GOO

Bombay 1,000 800 250 250 250 300 Webster . . 1,600 200 70 60 Chateaugay .. . 3,000 1,500 600 600 1,500 700 Wheatland 12,000 800 700 2,200 300 Constable 1,100 440 300 40 300

Ft. Covington, 5,000 400 300 300 500 Total 18 308,400 22,100 9,325 ,445 15835 11,180 Franklin 500 250 300 200 250 Montgomery. 1,400 1,100 1,300 2,000 600 Malone 17, 000 Canajoharie . 5,000 300 300 100 350 Moira 1,000 400 200 Florida 1,500 2,000 400 400 400 200

Total 28,600 5,700 3,440 3,250 4,290 2,650 Total 6,500 2,000 700 700 500 550 Fulton Co. New York Co.

. . . 260 300 200 50 ,30495 Bleekcr 1,000 New York . 1,482,000 1 449,200 [31,800 54,170 32,900 Johnstown Niagara Co.

Cambria .... 1,100 200 100 75 266 Total.... 1,000 260 300 200 50 .... 47,500 5,000 2,250 1,750 3,400 1,000 _ _ Lockport Genesee Co. Newfane 1,000 800 200 200 200 600 Batavia 4,000 10,000 300 500 500 600 Niagara 23,000 5,000 1,525 825 544 2,200 350 300 2,000 300 400 . . . . Bergen Pendleton 6,000 600 200 80 150 250 Le Roy 800 2,000 400 400 1,000 700 75 Pavillion . . . 400 150 Total 78,600 11,400 4,'375 2,955 4,309 4,316 Oneida Co. Total 7,200 12,000 1,150 1,325 1,800 1,700 Boonville . 1,000 338 340 427 525

Greene Co. Camden .. 1,500 300 200

Catskill .. . Florence . 6,000 500 300 400 1,000 Coxsackie.. 1,500 200 100 50 300 64 "STATISTICS OF RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES.

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Kirkland. $2,500 $1,800 320 450 300 2,000 Potsdam $5,000 600 250 400 $500 Paris 3,500 390 326 780 Rossie 1,600 144 180 150 Rome 11,000 1,100 700 850 1,600 Waddington .. 5,000 $1,500 400 200 Sangerfield 2,000 375 300 300 750

Utica . . 47,000 29,000 3,300 2,800 5,500 1,600 Total 41,100 2,000 I 4,264 3.060 [3,130 3,800 Verona 2,500 300 250 210 Saratoga Co. Vienna . 100 100 50 75 ' Ballston . . . 450 750 425 400 300

Saratoga . . . 2,000 500 450 700 600 Total 15 M00 30,800 6,023 5,716 8,842 7,475 Saratoga Sp'gs 15,000 1,000 700 1,100 t Onondaga Co. Stillwater 3,000 400 300 250 Elbridge 3,500 250 150 100 200 Waterford 12,000 2,000 800 1,200 1,000 '600 Manlius ...... 1,800 1,200 280 200 340 375 Marcellus 2,000 600 225 150 500 380 Total 32,450 2,750 | 3,125 3,050 3,350 | 1,200 Pompey 300 150 200 300 700 Schenectady. Skaneateles .. . 2,000 500 400 500 600 Schenectady . 21,200 ',000 750 750 650 1,200 Syracuse 54,000 19,000 4,400 5,400 4,500 1,600 Schuyler Co. Van Buren . . , 2,200 232 300 300 450 I *Dix 3,500 Reading 1,500 200 250 250 400 Total 10 65,800 20,800 6,037 6,800 6,540 4,305 Co. Ontario Total 1,500 3,500 200 250 250 400 E. Eloomfield, 1,100 200*' 250 200 600 Seneca Co. Manchester. . , 3,000 800 208 100 Seneca Falls. 7,000 2,000 500 800 1,000 600 Phelps 1,500 300 250 180 250 Waterloo 5,000 7,000 380 450 250 700 Seneca 10,000 300 1,000 1,500 1,000 800 Victor 1,000 260 100 100 300 Total 12,000 9,000 1,250 1,250 1,300 Steuben Co. Total 16,600 1,400 1,968 2,080 1,550 1,700 Bath 1,500 400 250 100 000 Orange Co. Cohocton . .. 2,000 200 75 75 300 Cornwall. . 2,500 250 200 100 500 Corning 3,000 4,000 700 700 600 600 Deer Park. 10,000 4,500 250 500 375 1,000 Greenwood . . 800 1,000 300 150 400 600 Goshen . .. 2,000 200 150 Hornellsville . 1,500 3,000 350 500 500 COO Monroe.. .. 2,000 150 100 Troupsburgh 1,000 400 200 96 300 Newburgh. 30,000 1,520 900 2,000 1,500 1,600 Wayland .... 1,200 400 450 400 500 Total 46,500 6,020 2,050 2,950 1,975 3,100 Total 11,000 8,000 [ 2,750 [ 2,325 2,171 3,500 Co. Orleans Suffolk Co. Barre 5,000 400 800 700 600 Smithtown . 800 100 150 150 150 300 1,000 300 250 100 Murray Southold ... 800 250 100 50 60 Ridgeway . . 12,000 10,000 300 300 *800 '666 Total 1,600 100 400 250 200 360 Total 18,000 10,300 950 1,200 1,500 1,200 Sullivan Co. Oswego Co. Collicoon. .. . 1,000 200 150 300 300 Constantia . . 600 200 150 Fallsburgh.. . 600 150 60 50 150 Mexico 600 200 50 50 Fremont 900 206 50 200 200 Oswego city . 50,000 21,000 2,250 2,527 1,271 2,700 West Monroe 1,000 300 60 Total 2,500 556 260 550 650 Tioga. Co. Total 6 52,200 21,000 2,950 2,787 1,321 2,700 Barton . . . 1,000 160 aoo 150 600 Otsego Co. Tompkins Co. Otsego 2,500 200 150 100 500 Dryden 1,000 146 50 150 Putnam Co. Ithaca , 8,000 400 400 450 600 Phillipstown 6,000 600 600 600 600 Ulysses . 1,500 250 250 150 300 Queens Co.

Flushing . . . 23,000 6,000 970 1,700 1,650 1,400 Total 10,500 796 700 750 900 Hempstead . 8,000 1,500 700 375 300 750 Ulster Co.

Jamaica . . . 13,000 3,000 600 400 400 1,000 Kingston . . . 20,000 40,000 1,700 2,850 5,150 2,300 Newtown . . 20,000 2,000 1,660 750 635 1,700 Rosendale . . 1,000 600 550 700 700 N. Hempstead. 4, 000 500 300 250 Saugerties . . 2,200 475 325 100 200 Wawarsing. 4,000 900 500 428 1,800 Total 10 68,000 12,500 4,430 3,525 3,235 4,850 Rensselaer Co Total 27,200 40,000 3,675 4,225 6,378 5,000 Greenbush . . . 17,000 14,000 900 750 1,000 600 Warren Co.

Lansingburgh . 25,000 7,000 1,000 1,500 1,500 600 Queensbury. , 2,000 500 1,200 600 750 Nassau 1,000 50 20 Washington Co Poestenkill . . . 300 90 30 Kingsbury. . 10, 000 500 250 200 800 Schaghticoke.. 3,000 400 400 1,400 600 Salem 2,000 300 250 300 250 Troy 105,500 27,000 5,600 5,400 20150 1,600 White Creek 3,000 1 , 600 300 200 210

Whitehall .. 2,000 600 500 400 1,500 Total 151,800 48.000 8,040 8,100 24050 3,4Q0 Co. Richmond Total 17,000 1,600 1,700 1,200 1,110 2,550

. . . 10,000 30,000 2,000 1,000 1,000 1,800 Castleton Wayne Co.

" Northfield . . . 800 200 100 100 500 Arcadia . . . 1,000 100 50 Southfield . . . 56,000 "4,666 1,400 1,500 1,840 1,800 Galen 1,200 1,000 300 450 450 Lyons 600 170 78 60 280 Total I 4 5 66,800 i 34,000 > 3,600 i 2,600 2,940 4, 100 Macedon. . . 3,000 250 150 100 1,000 Rockland Co. Palmyra. . . 6,000 1,000 400 350 650 600 Haverstraw .. 5,000 6,000 600 300 600 ! 600

.. 6,000 5,000 500 400 300 1,000 Orangetown Total I 5 11,800 2,000 1,220 I 1,078 1,260 1,880

.. 2,000 100 Stony Point Westchester.

31 Bedford 2,000 250 150 100 375 Total 13,000 i 11,000 I 1,100 800 900 1,600 [ Cortlandt .. . 4,000 1,000 500 300 400 600 St. Lawrence. East Chester . 6,000 600 500 450 1,100 Canton 3,000 400 400 Greenburgh. . 6,000 500 350 200 900 Colton 1,000 i 220 180 180 ji.ioo [ Morrisania . . 15,000 600 600 600 600 Massena 500 [ 200 200 400 600 Mt. Pleasant . 7,500 2,500 350 300 300 600

Oswegatchie . 25,000 500 2,300 1,650 2,000 1,600 ,

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New Rochelle . 1 $10,000 500 800 200 $600 UNION. 1 5,000 250 $6,000 300 250 Albany Co. 1 Rye 2 6,300 5,500 710 500 360 840 $3,000 400 200 220 $250 Westchester . . 1 10,000 4,000 900 750 800 600 Watervliet . .. 1 6,000 White Plains.. 1 4,000 "'6,' 666' 250 200 1 45,000 1,800 2,500 600 600 Total 2 9,000 400 200 220 250 Broome Co. Total 15 120,800 25,000 7,260 7,200 4,260 6,815 Colesville .... 1 1,600 200 50 30 75

Nanticoke .... '1 1,800 300 150 69 400 1 800 100 50 50 100 Bennington . .. 1 900 300 290 100 100 300 Total 2 3,400 500 200 99 475 1 1,000 500 500 800 600 Cattaraugus. Genesee Falls. 1 3,000 400 500 500 300 600 1 1,250 500 250 117 250 1 500 500 450 450 650 600 Conewango . . . 1 1,000 300 50 20 450 1 200 100 100 1 2,000 1.000 520 400 2,400 600 Total 2 2,250 t, 800 300 137 700 1 1,000 200 100 75 400 Cayuga Co. n 1,500 300 S5 40 225 8 9,400 2,200 2,660 2,200 4,375 3,200 Yates Co. Chautauqua Co Chautauqua . . i 600 240 100 100 950 Miln 1 4,000 2,000 450 350 450 600 i 2,500 300 150 1 1,000 200 60 30 300 i 2,500 500 ...... '...... Total 480 2 5,000 2,000 650 410 900 . Total 3 5,600 1,040 250 100 Q5rt Chenango Co. Guilford i 1,500 300 50 10 1! i 1 New Berlin . . . 1,500 600

Co. i Jefferson 'Plymouth.. .. i 500 400 75 50 400 Ellisburgh 1 1,500 150 Lewis Co. 3 3,500 1,300 125 ! 60 400 Martinsburgh. 1 800 300 .75 22 Clinton Co, 2 Champlain . . 1 4,000 400 100

1 1,000 300 200 40 200 Ellenburgh. . . . 1 3,000 225 90 Seneca Co. 1 5,000 $3,000 450 200 50 600 Ovid 1 400 20 17 Ulster Co. Total 3 12,000 3,000 1,075 390 50 600 i 1 800 100 40 15 Columbia Co. Washington Co 1 2,000 200 75 Livingston . . . 1 400 150 Kingsbury .... I 3,000 2,000 500 150 100 500 v. Total 2 2,400 350 150 25

advent christian association. Cortland Co. 1 400 600 | Suffolk Co. 6Taylor 1 500 300 250 100 1 50 300 Southampton.. 1 300 80 25 14 'Willett 1 1,000 200 125 ! 40 400

Total 3 | 1,900 300 i 1,050 225 | 90 700 SEVENTH day adventers. Delaware Co. 1 1,200 300 St. Lawrence. 6Davenport . . . 1 2,0*0 300 GO 1 ii 50 1 500, 300 40 30 500 " " 150 1 spiritualists. Total 2 3,700 600 60 | 11 | 200 Dutchess Co. Cattaraugus. 1 400 250 100 20

Mansfield 1 1,000 . 500 200 500 Pine Plains . . . 2 2,300 400 30 1

1,000 300 10 Total 3 2,700 1 | 650 130 20 ! Erie Co. 1 700 300 60 55 450 TRUE REFORMED PROTESTANT DUTCH CHURCH. 'Brant 1 1,000 500 250 80 50 250 "Buffalo 1 1,600 200 150 15 1,000 Cayuga Co. Grand Island 1 1,500 250 75 1 2,500 500 200 40 300 Fulton Co. Total 4 4,800 500 1,000 365 120 1,700 i 2,500 200 50 20 250 Essex Co. Rensselaer Co Chesterfield .. 1 1,000 600 50 No. Greenbush 1 3,000 300 175 50 400 1 1,100 500 75 75 500 " Rockland Co. May 1 2,000 200 75 15 500 Clarkstown . . . 1 3,500 334 150 30 1 1,000 250 60 36 130 Total 3 4,100 ; 1 1,300 200 90 I 1,000 Point . . 1 1,000 250 60 36 130 Stony , Franklin Co. Westville 1 1,000 600 1.00 I .Total 3 5,500 834 270 108 260 Fulton Co. Schoharie Co. of 1 600 300 75 17 400 Middleburgh . . 1 800 200 15 7 40 '"Oppenheim .. 3 5,000 850 200 145 1,100 L 2,400 350 250 70 i j Total 4 5,600 1,150 275 162 1 500 2 3,200 550 265 77 200 Greene Co. Seneca Co. 1 1,000 350 100 50 150 Ovid 1 1,500 300 100 21 Catskill 2 3,000 350 200 62 121

1 ) Methodist Episcopal and Baptist. Baptist and Presbyterian. ( (6) * (2) Methodist Episcopal, Presbyterian and Baptist. (7) Methodist Episcopal and Unitarian. (3) Presbyterian and Congregational. (8) Sailor's Bethel. (i) Baptist and Reformed Protestant Dutch. (9) Methodist Episcopal and Presbyterian. Episcopal and Congregational. (5) Methodist (10) Of these, one owned by R. P. Dutch and Lutheran, and one by Bap. and Meth. Ep. 5GG STATISTICS OF RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES.

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Coxsackie . . . 1 $1,200 250 100 Canandaigua . 1 $1,500 250 60 ' 1 Orleans Co. Total 4 | 5,200 i 950 400 112 $271 2 2,800 700 200 61 $650 Herkimer Co. 1 300 400 100 60 600

2 3,700 1,000 180 80 600 Ridgeway .... 1 1,000 100 40 25 1 4,500 1,500 35 50 500

Frankfort .... 1 1,200 175 50 25 200 Total 4 4,100 1,200 340 146 1,250 German Flats. 1 2,500 275 260 114 1,000 Oswego Co. 2 5,500 610 60 47 Albion 2 2,000 500 100 125 530 'Norway 1 2,000 moo 450 60 33 1 1,000 200 50 50 175 "Ohio 1 800 300 250 50 60 500 1 1,500 400 200 80 850 700 180 86 2 1,900 650 Richland .... 1 400 200 75 50 ^Salisbury . . . 3 5,250 500 1,350 400 183 1,750 Stark 2 3,000 550 250 70 500 Total 5 4,900 1,300 485 305 1,555 Qtsego Co Total 16 30,350 1,100 1 6,860 1,525 748 5,700 1 3,000 250 60 75 550 Jefferson Co. m "Oneonta 1 1,250 250 50 60

Brownville . . . 1 2,000 300 150 60 250 I5Richfield.... 1 2,000 500 100 50 300 1 2,000 275 100 100 300

Ellisburgh .. . 1 3,000 300 70 400 Total 3 6,250 1,000 210 185 850 "Henderson .. 1 2,000 500 200 80 500 Putnam Co. 1 1,800 300 85 110 200 1 2,000 125 40 9c\ 2 5,500 550 150 50 800 Queens Co. 1 1,000 250 40 N. Hempstead. 2 5,500 530 300 80 200 Philadelphia . . 2 2,600 900 150 79 350 Rensselaer Co 2 1,900 600 280 60 130 4 2 2,200 425 70 108 300 Watertown .. 1 2,000 500 80 25 330 Pittstown .... 1. 1,000 500 50 Total 13 4,475 1,305 564 23,800 3,260 . Total 3,-200 925 120 108 300 Kings Co. ! St. Lawrence. Brooklyn . .. 3 16,200 800 400 30 2,600 "De Kalb .... 1 800 500 250 150 350 Lewis Co. De Peyster .. . "1 1,000 275 3 6,200 900 355 106 1,000 1 1,000 400 50 450 Martinsburgh . 1 2,000 300 1 1,500 400 75 125 West Turin. .. 1 1,000 500 '"Massena 1 2,000 200 100 90

. . Morristown 2 2,400 500 . 250 Total 5 9.900 1,700 355 "lOfi 1,000 300' "Potsdam .... 1 4,000 150 152 600 Livingston Co. 2 850 350 160 70 200 Total 8 12,700 2,575 875 392 1,525 1 2,000 30 150 "York Saratoga Co.

3." 1 1,600 200 5b 40 Total 2,850 600 210 100 35(1 | Wilton 1 1,200 300 75 35 100 Madison Co.

cDe Ruyter . . . 3 2,900 800 200 56 500 Total ...... 2 2,800 500 125 75 100 1 4,000 800 100 64 450 Schenectady. 1 1,000 186 62 150 Total 4 6,900 1,600 300 120 950 Schenectady . . 1 1,500 200 Monroe Co. 1 1,500 400 80 50 350 Total 2 2,500 1 386 62 150 400 250 1 Schoharie Co. 1 2,200 1,000 ? 200 75 20 400 1 800 250 200 Fulton 2 2,000 450 155 110 500 Total 3 4,100 1,000 850 155 70 750 Montgomery. Total 3 2,800 700 355 110 500 x 4.000 1,000 400 200 St. Johnsviue ; Schuyler Co. "New York Co. 1 1,000 500 i New York 2 5,000 ! 1,340 675 940 '3,250 Dix 1 800 200

Niagara Co. , ' ' Pendleton 1 1,000 250 1 100 30 100 Total 2 1,800 700 Oneida Co. Steuben Co. 1 500 150 100 100 440 1 800 200 50 30 50 1 250 75 50 1,000 Prattsburgh .. 2 800 300 160 54 161 250 120 30 200 "Camden ! 1 1,100 "Woodhull . .. 1 2,000 $2,500 300 160 60 400

sDeerfield ... 1 2,500 500 300 150 50 300 1,200 150 40 Tnfnl A 3,600 2,500 800 . 370 1 144 611 T.pp ' I 3,000 250 100 75 230 i 2 2,700 550 210 35 550 1 1,250 125 50 j Sullivan Co. 1 8 12,000 500 1,900 795 340 1,720 | 1 500 200 100 75 150 Onondaga Co. Tioga Co. 1 1,800 300 100 1,500 200 50 27 300 1 1,500 1 500 100 i Tompkins Co. 1 2,000 500 100 60 400 .... 1 9 A onn 2"Caroline 1,400 450 100 29 200 .... 7 -, Tj jU\J\J 450 200 Syracuse 1 \ 1 1 , 200 200 75

Total 5 9,500 ! 1,750 500 60 ! 400 | | Total 2 2,600 J 650 175 29 200

(1) Protestant Episcopal and Presbyterian. (9) Methodist Episcopal and Evangelical Lutheran. (-2) One Baptist and I'niversalist ; one Methodist and Presbyterian and one Baptist (io) Methodist Baptist and Episcopal. Presbyterian and Universalist. (11) Methodist Episcopal and Congregational. (3) Baptst and Presbyterian (12) Presbyterian and Methodist Episcopal. (4) Congregational, Methodist Episcopal and Universalist. (13) Bapt ist and Methodist Episcopal. (5) Protestant Episcopal atid Methodist Episcopal. (14) F. W. Baptist and Evangelical Lutheran. (li) Of these, one owned by Presbyterian and Universalist : value, $2,000; accommoda (15) Methodist Episcopal and Protestant Episcopal. Univer- tion, 450; attendance, 50 of each; membership, IG Presbyterians and 40 (17) Congregational and Methodist Episcopal. stlhsis; salaries: Presbyterian. 8200; Universalist, S300. (IS) Baptist, Methodist Episcopal and Presbyterian. (?) Metlmdi*! Episcopal and Universalist (10) Presbyterian and Methodist Episcopal. (tf) F. W. Baptist and Methodist Episcopal. (20) Presbyterian and Universalist. STATISTICS OF RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES. 567

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Washington. Stockport .... 1 600 200

.... Fort Ann. 1 500 ,.800 150 40 Wayne Co. Total 2 3,600 500 150 25 1,000

Williamson . . . 1 500 $600 250 100 50 $900 Cortland Co. Westchester. Cortlandville.. 1 4,500 450 50 400 'Bedford 1 1,000 200 100 Erie Co. 2 Westchester. 1 800 225 150 1,800 1 2,500 $600 400 100 30 900 1 1,200 300 50 30 Total 2 1,800 425 250 1,800 Buffalo 2 52,000 60,000 600 300 150 2 000 ' 1 2,000- 300 100 500 UNITARIAN. s Total . 57,700 60,600 1,600 550 210 3 400 Albany Co. Franklin Co. 1 7,000 500 150 50 2,250 J. 4,500 250 150 30 1 000 Kings Co. Genesee Co. Brooklyn 1 20,000 750 400 75 3,500 Alexander . 1 1,800 200 75 500 New York Co. 1 6,000 350 150 50 1.000 New York 2 140,000 1,900 1,300 125 5,000 1 2,200 250 Oneida Co. Stafford 1 400 500 80 200 2 3,700 550 60 14 450 1 5,000 250 100 600 Total A 10,400 1,300 305 50 1 700 Herkimer Co.

. Total 3 8,700 800 160 14 1,050 Frankfort 1 1,500 225 50 728 Onondaga Co. German Flats. 1 3,000 500 130 600 1 15,000 528 300 r 60 1,300 Litchfield .... 2 2,000 450 250

Rensselaer. Little Falls . .. 2 7,500 700 105 50 500 Troy 1 5,000 350 100 1,000 1 3 500 400 100 50 400 1 1,800 400 150 24

15,000 250 120 1 Total 8 19,300 2,675 i 785 124 2, 228 UNITED SOCIETY (SHAKERS). Jefferson Co.

Brownville . . . 2 3,800 550 Albany Co. Ellisburgh 1 2,000 - 350 100

'Watervliet . . . 1 14,000 800 80 Henderson .. . 1 3,000 600 150 100 500

Columbia Co. Watertown. . . 1 12,000 480 175 100 1,000 1 4,000 700 900 500 386 Livingston Co. Total 5 21,800 1,980 425 200 1 500

- Groveland .... 1 200 100 100 Kings Co.

Brooklyn .... 4 41,000 3,000 2,050 760 160 3,000 universalist. Lewis Co. Albany Co. 1 800 225 1 1 9,000 400 100 Allegany Co. * Total 2 800 225 . . . 1 2,500 250 50 50 400 Friendship Livingston Co. 1 2,000 300 75 30 400 1 1,000 Independence . 1 2,000 250 175 30 550 1 2,000 200 100 Ward 1 1,000 250 500

Total 2 3,000 200 Total 4 7,500 1,050 300 110 1,350 100 500

- Madison Co. Broome Co. Brookfield. . . . 1 2,000 200 75 520 Binghamton . . 1 5,000 Cazenovia .... 1 2,500 500 1 1,000 300 70 40 300 100 Hamilton 1 1,000 300 100 50 500 300' 1 500 300 50 Total 2 6,000 70 40 300 500

1 1,000 300 !:- Cattaraugus. Freedom 1 1,000 196 50 40 350 Total 5 7,000 1,600 225 150 1 520 1 3,000 300 70 32 125 Monroe Co. 1 3,500" 200 100 12 Total 2 4,000 496 120 72 475 800 Rochester 1 20,000 600 250 1,200 Cayuga Co. 4 1 1,500 200 60 18 400 1 15,000 800 450 150 1,200 1 2,000 300 60 600 Total 3 25,000 1,000 410 30 2 400 1 1,500 300 Montgomery. Scipio ...... 1 3,000 200 75 100 500 2 5,500 600 150 * Total 4 21,500 1,600 585 250 2,300 New York Co. New York 3 57,000 2,900 2,250 400 Chautauqua Co 12,900 1 1,000 200 Niagara Co. Ellery 1 2,000 200 150 100 600 1 8,000 1,000 300 125 50 1,000 1 1,200 200 30 150 1 4,500 500 100 25 400 1 3,000 600 200 700 1 1,000 . 375 75 40 600 1 3,000 300 Westfield 1 500 150 50 15 125 Total 3 15,500 1,000 1,400 425 75 2,100 Oneida Co.

Total 6 8, 700 1,425 305 155 1,475 Bridgewater . . 1 300 250. Chenango Co. 1 5,000 400 200 40 600 1 1,500 400 1 500 250 35 15 400 1 2,000 400 50 25 400 1 2,000 200 100 1 800 200 50 1 12,000 1,500 400 300 50 1,000

Sherburne .... 1 1,500 200 50 250 Total 5 19,800 1,500 1,500 635 105 Smithville .... 2 3,300 700 100 32 250 2.000 Onondaga Co. . 6 9,100 1,900 200 107 900 1 1,000 300 1 75 40 j 300 Presbyterian and (1) Methodist Episcopal. (3) In the absence of report, the numbers of the census of 1855 are used. (2) Post at Fort Schuyler 568 STATISTICS OF RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES.

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1 $1,500 200 50 40 $260 Greenfield. . .. 1 $700 350 50 15

Onondaga .... 1 1,500 180

Skaneateles. . . 2,000 1 300 150 600 Duanesburgh . 1 3*000 300 1 15,000 300 175 45 1,000 Schoharie Co. 1 1,500 300 0 1,280 450 125 2, loO Schuyler Co. Ontario . Co. Dix 1 1,200 350 50' 35 1 3,000 300 150 700 Seneca Co. Manchester . . . 1 4,000 300 100 44 700 1 3,000 300 42 1 7,000 500 250 600 Steuben Co. 1 7,000 300 150 50 400 1 5,000 350 30 30

Dansville .... 1 1,200 500 50 35 $300 Total 4 21,000 1,400 650 94 2,400 Greenwood .. . 1 1,500 $700 260 80 600 Orleans Co. 1 Clarendon .... 1 2,000 400 75 30 Total 3 7,700 700 1,110 160 65 900 1 2,000 400 5 Tompkins Co. 1 2,500 275 175 1 2,000 250 80 80 300 Ridgeway 1 13,500 $1,000 400 150 25 600 Wayne Co. 4 20,000 1,000 1,475 225 235 600 1 5,000 300 150 80 600 | 1 1,500 300 Oswego Co. 1 18,000 700 150 80 o?;o Total 2 6,500 600 150 80 600 Otsego1 Co. Westchester. Edmeston .... 1 3,000 350 East Chester . 1 3,000 100 70 10 1 1,000 350 \ 800 North Salem . . 1 1,500 2,000 300 100 2 10,000 680 205 65 800 400 1 3,000 300 250 80 150 350 Total 2 4,500 2,000 400 170 10 1,200 Springfield . . . 1 4,000 300 80 30 400 Wyoming Co. Total 6 21,000 300 1,930 365 245 ll,550 Bennington. . . 1 2,200 400 200 45 Gainesville.. . . 1 500 300 100 Rensselaer Co 400 Genesee Falls.. 1 2,500 400 200 125 30 400 Troy 1 6,000 600 200 150 |l,000 1 8,000 500 200 75 700 St. Lawrence. 1 6,000 350 200 75 "'800 Total 4 13,200 800 1,200 470 105 1,500 1 2,800 1,000 400 200 400 Yates Co. Morristown .. 1 1,200 250 150 Jerusalem 1 2.200 350 RO 600 Oswegatchie . . 1 3,000 300 75 80 400 1 1,200 250

. . Total 5 14, 200 1,000 1,550 625 155 1,600 SUMMARY OF THE- STATISTICS OF CHURCHES BY COUNTIES.

com^ Number of Value of churches Value of other real Number capable Number usually Number of Salaries of clergy, COUNTIES. churches and lots. estate. of being seated. attending. miniicum. or including the use ofall sects members of real e-iau.-.

585 40 004 $102,480 Albany 130 $2,090,20;) $201 ,675 64,370 51 969 6 140 31,020 Allegany 86 166.050 20,450 24, 224 9 Broome ' 68 214,200 28 ,100 21,810 10 230 6 095 29,430

Cattaraugus . 72 146,350 12 ,650 20,988 8 051 5 207 28,544 Cayuga '.'21 108 413,125 44 ,000 40,005 16 075 12 442 49,

Chautauqua. . 49,170 &* 364,530 47 ,730 37,055 16 060 11 357 255 21,140 Chemung 40 205,775 40 ,300 14,825 9 6 173

Chenango . . . 39,030 105 255,050 44 ,100 35,109 12 970 311 Clinton 51 169,150 59 ,7O0 17,305 9 470 230 22,635 Columbia 91 345,650 78 ,600 30,819 13 500 009 46,772 Cortland 54 161,920 13 ,850 18,575 7 885 575 24,440 Delaware 93 224,700 51 ,215 29,905 14 770 603 44,355 Dutchess 131 702,050 174 ,350 52,700 31 464 14 703 70.547 Erie 38 184 1,538,275 186 ,650 86,750 42 610 846 106,003 Essex 47 103,400 19 ,020 16,805 5 135 4 832 21,825 Franklin 34 100,900 18 ,980 13,765 7 510 6 333 15,565 Fulton 45 169,900 16 250 15,370 7 275 4 282 20,540 Genesee 63 206,100 45 ,950 21,190 10 125 6 107 39,056 Greene 76 205,300 38 ,475 22,515 9 912 4 903 31,507 Hamilton 4 2,900 675 230 32 530 Herkimer 88 225,000 27 ,850 30,384 9 595 5 230 31,338 Jefferson 127 420,100 46 ,480 42,481 17 830 11 372 52, 329 Kings 175 3,889,950 658 ,100 115,256 65 872 07 337 251,030 Lewis 62 122.190 15 835 16,275 6 632 4 793 18,400

Livingston .. . 82 297,550 47 050 30,220 11 771 6 002 40,130 Madison 94 233,800 33 500 35,125 12 942 8 856 42,030 Monroe 151 1,257,395 85 502 62,473 32 570 32 472 96,044 Montgomery . 57 212,800 30 600 20,885 10 645 6 115 24,275 New York .. . 258 12,859,500 8,447 800 266,980 161 403 78 074 504.400 Niagara 86 372,300 55 025 31,190 13 905 10 270 39,081 Oneida 196 765,450 113 160 69,146 32 008 24 761 80,651 Onondaga. .. . 144 729,825 80 150 57,235 29 193 19 538 75,808 Ontario 75 382,150 32 870 29,078 13 480 9 152 36,780 Orange 115 611,630 143 490 47,584 24 669 14 001 70,444 Orleans 55 190,350 27 600 19,850 8 630 5 517 24,960 Oswego 90 379,900 54 050 32,515 16 017 9 002 41,495 Otsego 117 280,150 48 650 42,535 14 525 8. 443 43,801 Putnam 26 138,600 28 550 8,085 3 655 3 215 15,950 Queens 103 618,300 117 200 34,190 18 895 9 'J48 53,739

Rensselaer . . . 123 774,300 127 675 52,045 26 820 35 842 71,050

Richmond ... 37 273,900 88 600 16,080 126 6 653 36,705 Rockland 53 218,650 47 300 15,609 702 4 304 26,210 St. Lawrence. 128 329,765 44 850 43,819 18 755 11 936 52,923 Saratoga 99 354,100 49 925 35,119 16 050 11 422 41,880 Schenectady . 30 216,300 40, 700 14,320 7 557 4 572 19.995 Schoharie. . . . 92 175,650 26 920 31,300 12 385 6 125 25,403 Schuyler 47 122,044 19 900 12,912 5 440 4 224 18,016 Seneca 47 219,900 41 600 18,305 9 035 5'22 22,019 Steuben 108 201,355 38 800 31,110 13 857 080 40,823 Suffolk 104 256,850 04 535 27,905 14 635 451 45,709 Sullivan 57 88,500 16 150 15,823 5 920 3 507 16,325 Tioga 50 100,700 19, 650 18,895 7 300 4 030 22,380 Tompkins . . . 73 259,725 41, 750 25,180 10 500 7 299 27,711 Ulster 117 493,025 131, 100 43,468 23 102 17 253 59,233 Warren 35 59,900 23, 300 7,875 4 315 2 568 12,562 Washington. . 96 352,500 59, 790 36,497 14 614 9 590 40,583 Wayne 88 322,000 44, 097 32,167 14 639 10 552 41,350 Westchester . 185 1,236,700 293, 700 61,489 32 910 18 324 134,330 00 Wyoming. ... 79 212,200 250 20,105 10 902 33,440 Yates 43 124,600 21, 500 14,105 5 600 #>8 54Q&K 21,750

Total. S3 5,$88 $38,238,129 $12,499,809. 2,157,173 1,070,662 41,831 ,167,452

(569)

72 SUMMARY OF THE STATISTICS OF CHURCHES BY DENOMINATIONS.

Number oi Value of churches Value of other real Number capable Number usually Number of com Salaries ofclergy, DENOMINATIONS. churches. and lots. of being: sealed. attending. municants or including use of members. real estate.

Baptists 724 5,722,214 $289,084 275,097 114,656 80,196 $402,296 Baptists, Evangelical 1 800 160 60 30 Baptists, Free Will 85 151,700 8,125 24,510 8,460 4,659 25,250 Baptists, Old School 14 34,550 4,525 9,500 1,285 729 994 Baptists, Seventh Day 28 49,000 2,750 8,160 3,160 2,606 8,815 Catholic Apostolic 2 14,000 100 500 200 125 2,200 Church of Christ 1 9,000 450 150 128 1,500 Church of the Messiah 1 50,000 400 300 100 2,500 Christian Israelite 1 10,300 150 100 Christian Connection 104 173,730 5,770 32,220 11,160 7,154 31,005 Congregational 280 1,912,190 167,335 117,170 49,105 27,995 191,537 Union Congregational 1 6,000 1,600 600 300 400 900 Evangelical Association 27 98,300 4,800 8,080 4,035 2,920 10,420 Evangelical Lutheran 145 619,675 109,550 52,202 27,169 21,346 69,036 Protestant Evangelical 7 34,500 3,900 3,070 2,595 3,300 2,456 Friends 104 258,000 70,500 37,260 11,079 3,015 German Protestant 1 100 30 100 100 German Reformed 1 71,000 3,500 1,000 600 200 1,100 German United 1 500 200 200 75 100 500 Jewish 28 530,100 26,200 13,020 14,370 2,298 31,850 Liberal 1 1,200 350 100 Methodist Episcopal 1,546 5,706,725 955,712 524,414 252,409 135,604 722,035 African Methodist Episcopal 32 185,750 38,850 9.430 4,795 2,097 17,380 Methodist Protestant 33 55,250 1,650 8,645 3,020 2,047 7,915 Free Methodist 24 53,390 2,802 6,745 2,720 1,195 9,469 Independent Congregational Methodist.... 1 1,000 150 80 27 Independent Methodist 2 5,500 600 275 80 1,100 Old School Methodist 2 5,300 1,050 700 165 35 500 Reformed Methodist 3 1,600 650 230 79 570 WTesleyan Methodist 49 54,000 4,000 13,150 4,405 1,875 11,683 Whitfield Methodist 17 18,600 210 4,090 1,815 670 3,225 Mennonite 2 2,500 500 290 250 Moravians 4 18,400 2,000 1,100 530 271 1,475 United Brethren 5 4,080 1,250 375 99 930 New Jerusalem Church (Swedenborgians) 2 3,500 375 90 39 800 Presbyterians 639 5,877,170 586,860 286,588 133,651 80,037 537,422 Presbyterian Union 1 1,600 250 75 50 United Presbyterians 68 375,200 70,605 30,239 17,690 9,274 48,175 Protestant Episcopal 428 8,385,190 5,868,316 243,330 95,303 50,156 458,647 Reformed Protestant Dutch 277 3,894,115 3,044,450 133,219 66,538 34,971 247,760 Roman Catholic 383 4,797,050 1,140,265 203,340 205,010 253,919 200, 097 Second Advent 6 7,500 2,000 1,490 485 194 700 Advent Christian Association 1 300 80 25 14 Seventh Day Adventists 1 500 300 40 30 Spiritualist 2 2,000 800 210 500 True Reformed Protestant Dutch 9 18,200 2,684 1,060 316 1,410 Union 157 258,350 10,500 50,031 14, 272 6,337 39,742 Unitarian 10 210,700 5,078 2,530 399 15,600 United Society (Shakers) 3 20,000 700 1,900 680 486 Universalist 124 527,900 71,900 41,846 12,905 3,929 57,808

Total 5,388 238,129 $12,499,809 2,157,173 1,070,662 741,831 5,167,452

(570) STATISTICS OF BOARDING ACADEMIES, NON-INCORPORATED.

ATTEND VALUE. Number of pu AVERAGE NUMBER OF 1804. = = pils that can ANCE IN TEACHERS. COUNTIES FROM WHICH REPORTS WERE RECEIVED. be accommo E o dated. O ti z Real estate. Apparatus. Males. Females. Males Females

Albany 1 1 $1,000 l $160 Broome 4 11 13,000 $861 670 135 315 14 252 Cayuga 2 6 24, 000 3,600 207 35 164 9 312 Chemung . .. 1 3,500 20 50 10 40 2 200

Chenango . .. 1 50 12 11 1 75 Clinton 3 2 17,000 25 625 37 254 2 7 113 Columbia . . . 4 2\ 22,900 638 273 40 138 4 9 200

Cortland 1 2 2,800 '"'ioo' 200 25 50 1 2 175

Delaware . . . 5 18 14,500 130 174 35 5 3 135

Dutchess ... 8 454 117,200 16,875 2,725 1,430 426 74 17 270 Erie 1 3 10,000 50 300 15 25 1 1 150 Essex 1 1,500 100 15 25 1 Genesee 4 20 15,200 230 520 131 270 2 23 225 Greene 1 1 500 42 5 16 1 175 Kings 2 13 25,000 40 7 1 6 600 Monroe 2 11 15,000 1,150 200 26 50 5 3 255 Montgomery 2 100 43 45 2 1 200 New York . . 4 30 150,000 825 210 105 105 12 11

Niagara 1 5 10,000 1,000 100 '"Hz" 90 6 150 Oneida 3 251 22,600 650 230 71 4 197 Ontario 4 64i 40,000 1,500 161 70 73 12 288 i Orange 1 j 400 100 60 3 400 Otsego 2 1 1,000 115 35 40 3 175 Putnam 1 20 6,000 60 50 30 1 150 Queens 3 Z\ 26,000 1,850 150 42 55 3 6 342

Rensselaer . . 7 23 57,200 1,595 1,150 369 602 10 22 196

Richmond . . 4 Z\ 31,000 2,400 328 120 102 9 8 400

Rockland .. . 2 13| 13,000 300 145 95 4 4 950

Saratoga. .. . 5 6k 43,000 650 420 103 149 10 12 245

Schoharie . . . 1 10 1,850 300 20 30 1 2

Schuyler .. . 1 11 2,000 500 70 25 25 1 1 130 Steuben 2 5 9,000 500 350 80 70 3 4 122 Suffolk 7 6,950 850 395 99 154 4 4 158 Sullivan 1 800 200 22 8 12 1 75 75

Tompkins . . 1 4,200 400 120 35 48 1 2 150 Ulster 3 12,000 530 185 20 115 1 13 290 Warren 1 120 90 5 250

Washington . 1 4 2.000 100 100 12 18 1 1 90 Westchester 12 95| 142,000 6,140 585 202 263 31 34 349

Total . .. 110 440i 863,700 44, 249 11,636 3,693 4,066 228 332

(571) STATISTICS OF COUNTY POOR HOUSES.

AVERAGE NUMBER OF IN MATES. e-a .3.3 h Vt fa. > il COUNTIES. CITY OR TOWN M CO Adults. Children under 18. 0*H WHERE LOCATED 1 .5 8 1 o.g hB

hH a *? c o il o 2 2 Vt h s J8 5 XX ax c u il il Females Males. Females Males a X 3 il el i & Z Za

Albany Albany city 1823 115 $75,000 150 117 47 46 64 125 316 $22,100 00 12 700 Allegany Angelica 1831 283 8,000 22 42 11 5 16 35 45 $70 00 3,505 74 160 Broome Binghamton 1831 130 10,000 35 35 10 10 19 25 40 2,000 00 125

Cattaraugus . Machias 1835 200 8,000 41 35 8 10 19 35 37 1,800 00 2,510 74 75 Cayuga Sennett 1825 96 30,000 50 47 10 10 38 25 73 1,360 00 10,000 00 200

Chautauqua , Chautauqua 1832 231 18,000 70 42 10 3 28 45 80 3,000 00 3,500 00 180 Chemung . . Horseheads 1841 160 10,700 5 25 21 5,021 91 3 150 Chenango . . Preston 1828 170 13,700 26 25 10 12 13 12 50 1,200 00 5,045 00 6 300

.... Clinton Beekmantown . . . 1827 90 5,000 20 20 10 10 7 9 51 2,250 00 4,500 00 6 60

Columbia . . Ghent 1833 216 40,000 44 46 20 20 29 20 110 3,725 68 10,539 70 11 400

Cortland .. . Cortlandville 1839 118 7,000 33 32 16 29 31 41 50 4,500 00 7 125

Delaware . . Delhi 1827 180 12,600 15 21 6 6 30 13 36 2,803 34 2 170

Dutchess. . . Washington 1864 113 30,000 55 70 40 33 52 10 180 500 00 37,000 00 7 300 Erie Buffalo 152 115,000 189 209 30 34 91 30 450 8,782 44 54,000 00 10 050 Essex Essex 1834 100 10,000 27 38 23 25 8 20 93 1,600 00 4,622 80 li 150

Franklin . . Malone 1836 175 5,180 16 29 4 12 7 18 27 150 00 3,274 77 70 Fulton Johnstown 1855 100 6,000 14 32 12 12 10 20 50 1,000 00 5,900 00 100 Genesee. . .. Bethany 1826 150 16,376 34 34 12 8 30 30 61 2,441 03 5,208 42 7 200 Greene .... Cairo 1842 130 9,000 50 49 31 21 12 28 108 3,100 00 7,000 00 12 200 Hamilton .. ( None ) Herkimer . . Herkimer 1840 65 10,700 i i 66 10 9 29 25 128 1,254 50 11,520 54 300

Jefferson . . . Pamelia 1834 107 10,000 56 63 21 15 55 60 106 2,000 00 9,248 13 4 250 Kings Flatbush 1830 70 525,000 448 725 261 169 438 325 1,290 304,129 72 11 2,000 Lewis Lowville 1828 59 4,000 16 14 6 8 11 14 22 3,479 38 4 75

Livingston. . Geneseo 1828 118 20,000 136 117 20 15 22 75 242 1,856 00 6,588 51 9 175

Madison .. . Eaton 1828 159 15,000 37 55 18 5 28 75 40 2,552 24 12 180

Monroe .... Brighton 1826 105 33,000 112 113 62 63 30 220 4,000 00 30,000 00 10 400 Montgomery Glen 1831 160 6,000 53 30 17 19 17 25 60 3,009 90 7 160

New York . *.

Niagara .... Lockport 1828 120 14,000 35 40 35 31 30 25 116 2,209 73 5,210 33 12 500

Oneida .... Rome 1828 118 38,000 78 109 13 12 80 76 136 3,500 00 20,933 00 500

Onondaga . . Onondaga 1827 36 30,000 86 114 9 6 65 50 150 1,000 00 12,644 77 300

Ontario .... Hopewell 1826 212 25,200 50 64 17 19 26 40 130 2,500 00 15.000 00 12 250

Orange .... Goshen 1830 267 19,200 45 55 16 14 20 60 70 2,694 62 7,087 79 12 350

Orleans .... Barre 1830 121 14,278 30 31 16 10 14 28 20 2,175 55 4,663 10 11 125

Oswego .... Mexico 1826 65 10,000 44 27 6 5 33 83 8,500 00 150 Otsego Middlefield 1827 180 18,000 36 49 16 11 12 26 86 3,003 80 7,179 97 "b 200

Putnam .... Kent 1830 196 10,000 20 15 15 10 4 15 32 2,732 00 5,235 00 1 150

Queens .... Hempstead 1853 107 6,000 15 10 15 12 a 27 1,800 00 'io' 400

Rensselaer . Troy city 1820 144 28,800 78 110 27 37 w 20 50 9,432 28 15,314 24 525

Richmond . . Northfield 1829 123 20,000 47 53 17 18 t 19 64 5,000 00 10,855 98 n 150

Rockland .. Ramapo 1838 48 10 000 8 17 17 6 9 10 38 1,188 35 3,211 00 6 150 St. Lawrence. Canton 1826 130 6,000 38 52 40 33 is, 48 115 1,120 70 7,765 58 12 225

Saratoga . Milton 1828 112 6,000 35 40 39 50 .8 27 137 300 00 13,503 33 6 175

Schenectady . Schenectady city 1820 116 18,000 49 44 13 17 25 14 79 660 00 8,776 18 9 175 Schoharie Middleburgh 85 10,000 39 39 14 19 12 100 3,700 57 3 150

Schuyler ., (None )

Seneca ... Fayette 1830 126 30,000 23 26 20 14 10 5 11 2,425 75 10,637 39 12 112

Steuben. . Bath 1833 200 25,000 30 40 15 14 10 40 46 2,954 00 7,689 00 6 90

Suffolk .. ( None )

Sullivan. . Thompson 1830 100 ; 7,000 24 25 12 5 9 26 41 913 00 4,056 77 12 150 Tioga Owego 1837 62f 6,000 25 25 10 10 17 24 39 800 00 6,489 72 12 80 Tompkins Ulysses 1826 100 8,000 23 18 13 3 5 17 40 1,000 00 2,600 00 3 80

Ulster . .. New Paltz 1827 153 13,000 40 45 20 25 16 75 40 2,500 00 11,500 00 7 300

Warren .. Warrensburgh. . . 1826 200 5,000 10 20 15 20 1 8 30 200 00 3,988 46 8 100

Washington . Argyle 1827 170 12,000 60 60 15 7 36 25 75 2,000 00 5,075 06 12 200 Wayne Lyons 1830 192 10,000 50 85 20 30 24 25 75 3,000 00 7,130 00 10 175

Westchester. Mount Pleasant . 1825 165 50,000 80 70 60 40 20 25 145 1,350 00/ 20,000 00 12 400

. 31 Wyoming . . Orangeville 1844 111 9,000 24 6 5 22 15 41 '2,700 00 3,446 73 4 120 Yates Jerusalem 1831 185 10,000 40 25 11 10 7 20 66 3,813 00 10,157 00 9 125

dTotal . 7,697 1,521,734 2,988 3,460 1,267 1,101 1,677 1,990 6,066 108,372 33 802,662 01 14,262

*BlackwU's Island 572) STATISTICS OF OTHER INSTITUTIONS FOR THE SUPPORT OF THE POOR.

AVERAGE NUMBER OF

IN .MATES.

COUNTIES. CITY OR TOWN WHERE NAME OF INSTITUTION. When esta Acres Present value of Adults. Children under LOCATED. blished. of land property. eighteen. attached.

Males. Females Males. Females

Dutchess . Poughkeepsie . City Alms House 1863 24 $12,000 33 46 21 15 Kings . . . Brooklyn St. Peter's Asylum 1864 12,000

Orange . . Newburgh . . . Town Alms House 1853 75 75,000 40 32 12

Queens . . Hempstead . . Town Poor House 1865 34 3,000 6 1 1 2 Joneu' . 8 Oyster Bay . Institute 1830 60 8,000 30 40 12 Flushing .... Town Farm 1850 44 6,000 6 7 4 1 Jamaica Town Poor House 1 600 5 3 1 Sailors' Richmond Castleton .... Snug Harbor 1833 157, 300,000 361 Mariners' 81 Middletown .. Family Asylum 1853 30,000 43

Suffolk .. Brookhaven .. Town Alms House 1810 10 800 6 4 East Hampton Town Poor House 1853 14 800 1 4

Huntington . . Town Alms House 1800 38 5,000 6 9

Riverhead .... Town Poor House 1833 50 0,000 2 3

Smithtown . . Town Poor House 1827 20 1,000 4 2

Southampton . Town Poor House 1832 40 3,000 14 18 Southold Town Poor House 1809 35 5,500 6 3

Total . 6091 $468,700 520 215 50 47

STATISTICS OF OTHER INSTITUTIONS FOR THE SUPPORT OF THE POOR (Continued. )

2 a o G X h- ~Z *6 a c '3 . fi .2 es S ~ z K z

'80,964 99 450 1863 10 25 29 r, , 1864 1 6 114 2 200 1853 6 18 36 $997 58 i3,994 45 12 125 1865 9 1830 12 117 00 3,456 07 i 100 1850 4 2 16 500 00 2,000 00 40 2 5 1,050 00 30 1833

1853 9 34 500 00 5,000 00 , 60

Suffolk 1810 4 6 100 00 200 00 , 30 1853 6 1 90 00 500 00 ' 12 1800 1 4 6 100 00 1,500 00 ! 25 1833 3 2 800 00 900 00 15 1827 4 3 1,444 00 16 1832 2 9 10 1,000 00 1,660 00 35 Southold 1809 2 7 600 00 1.000 00 20

26 104 278 $4,804 58 '39,669 51 1,158

(573) NUMBER AND SIZE OF BUILDINGS USED AS COUNTY POOR HOUSES, WITH MISCEL LANEOUS REMARKS.

Albany. The other Alms House is located in the city of Albany, about a by 56 feet; it is heated by a furnace, and $7,300. The building mile and a half southwest from the Capitol, and consists of six buildings is for the insane, 26 by 36 feet, two stories and basement, warmed by hot of brick. The dimensions of fie of them are returned as follows : 160 air, and valued at $600. The premises were erected in a substantial 30 120 40 120 by ; by ; by 20; 120 by 20, and an Insane Asylum 120 by manner, and were reported as neatly kept. 30 feet. No account was of kept the receipts from crops and labor, which went to assist in the support of the establishment. The value of the Dutchess. The main building of wood, 32 by 130 feet, with slate roof; Poor House was buildings estimated at $14,000. basement of brick and stone ; asylum for insane, 22 by 34 feet, of wood, the first story being filled with brick ; barn, 30 by 40 feet ; wash-house, Allegany. Pen- The County House consists of one main building of 20 by 30 feet; school house and lodging rooms, 24 by 40 feet, with slate stone 36 150 with by feet, two wings 27 by 36 feet. The first story of roof, and other out-buildings. one wing is of stone, and the remainder of wood. There is no school kept on the child' premises, the cm being accomodated at a public school Erie. There are two main buildings that constitute the county Poor half a mile distant, from six to seven months in the year. The receipts House. The principal one is four stories high, 40 by 180 feet. The reported in the table include what has been sold from the farm, and the Insane house is 40 by 118 feet, two stories high, outer halls, two, of which expense of maintenance is wh.it is over and above the produce of the one is 40 by 40, and the other 26 by 50 feet, two stories high. All but farm. The buildings valued at $4,000. the last mentioned are of stone.

Broome. Four wooden buildings stories of 80 30 feet. t constitute the Poor House of this Essb>\ One main building two high, wood, by county. The men's department is 30 by 70, and that occupied by women There if: a district school near by, at which children from the house attend. is 30 by 40 feet. Insane department 16 by 24 feet, and another for idiotic, " 20 by 30 feet. Franxltn. Building of wood, and old, 90 by 36 feet, one and a half stories. Three barns, 30 by 40 ; 20 by 40 ; and 40 by 60 feet. Granary Cattaraugus. Four wooden buildings reported, viz: One 90 by 36; 20 by 3 . Separate room for men 20 by 30, and old buildings. The two 20 by 30, and one 20 by 20. The latter is the wash-house. amount received from farm ($150) is exclusive of that consumed on the farm. Cayuga. The main building is of brick, 95 by 60 feet, erected in 1858. Pest-house Fult' 20 by 30 feet, framed. Wash-house. 40 by 50, framed. The >N. One main building of wood, two stories high, 80 by 30 feet. establishment is located three and a half miles north of Auburn, and is valued ;-t $1,000. No school is kept on the premises, as there is a dis reported in good condition, the yard being finely ornamented with trees, trict school in the neighborhood. and the surroundings kept in a neat and tasteful manner. The buildings valued at $15,000. Genesee. One building of brick, 30 by 40 feet ; one of 30 by 40 feet, and three framed, 40 by 50; 26 by 30, and 20 by 24 feet. The Chautauqua. Twelve buildings are reported. The main one of brick, latter is the laundry. The buildings are said to be well ventilated and two stories 30 140 feet one of high, by ; wood 26 by 40 feet ; one of brick neatly kept. 30 by 40 feet ; one of wood 26 by 50 feet ; one of wood 22 by 30 feet ; a barn 30 by 50 feet, and other wooden buildings 30 by 46, 40 by 40, 36 Greece. Built of wood, and in three departments; 30 by 45; 20 by by 36, and 20 by 22 feet. The expense reported for maintenance, is in 120, and 20 by 120 feet. Buildings valued at $5,000. addition to the receipts from the farm. The main buildings valued at $2,000. Hamilton. No poor house in this county.

Chemung. All the buildings of wood, viz: Upright part of main Herkimer. There are five buildings connected with the establish building, 40 by 60 feet ; one wing, 24 by 100 feet ; one wing, 26 by 30 ment, of stone, three stories, 40 by 80 feet. The children are sent to feet ; a horse barn, 30 by 50 feet ; a grain barn, 30 by 40 feet ; a corn orphan asylum at Utica for instruction. [In the N. Y. Gazetteer it is barn, 18 by 60 feet ; a shed, 16 by 30 feet, and a sty and corn house, 18 stated that there are two main buildings of stone, each 30 by 46 feet.] by 24 feet. A recent change of keepers, prevented the census enumerator from obtaining full statistics of the preceding year. The main building Jefferson. Main building of stone, 40 by 100 feet; one of brick, 25 valued at $2,500. by 70 feet, and a wash house of stone, 20 by 25 feet. Located on the banks of the Black river, a mile below the village of Watertown. CnEXANGO. The main structure is a frame building, 30 feet front by 56 deep, three stories high, with two wings, each of two stories, 34 by 38 Kings. Alms House of brick, 180 by 60 feet, four stories high. feet. Two rear wings also, two stories high, are 28 by 34 feet, and cellars Hospital of brick, 300 by 75 feet, four stories high. Asylum 450 feet exist under the whole. An Insane department, framed, 26 by 46 feet, long, and a nursery. two stories high. Two barns, 36 by 70 and 34 by 44 feet, with three hay barns and other out buildings. The buildings valued at $8,000. Lewis. Main building of stone, 40 by 60 feet, two stories high. A Lunatic Asylum of brick, 30 by 40, and a wooden building used as the Clinton. The house ii built of stone, 30 by 60 feet, two and a half keeper's residence, with the usual out-buildings. The value of products stories high, with awing one and a half story, 24 by 50 feet. Valued on was estimated at $1,400, all of which was consumed on the place. the population schedule at $2,000. There were two barns, 30 by 40 feet each ; a cow barn, 30 by 40 ; a horse barn, 20 by 40 ; a wood house, 30 by Livingston. Poor House located in Geneseo, a mile east of the vil 60, and corn house, 20 by 30. Although not capable of accommodating lage. Main building 108 by 53 feet, built of brick. There is a wooden over 60, the buildings at tir >.es, have had from 100 to 140 persons crowded building 60 by 20 feet, for lunatics. into them. The buildings are rid, and the concern poorly conducted. Madison. The upright part of the main building is two stories high, Columbia. The main building is 40 by 44 feet, two wings, each with a basement, and built of stone. Two wings of stone, two stories 66 by 40 feet ; a lunatic asylum, 46 by 30 feet, of brick, and 40 by 30 high, making a front of 114 feet. An Insane Asylum hospital and feet, of wood ; wood house and smoke house, 50 by 39 feet, of wood ; school room are built of stone, with barns, sheds, &c, on the opposite hog pen and slaughter house, 60 by 36, of wood ; barn, 35 by 50 feet ; side of the public road. Reported as neatly kept. Value of building horse barn, 26 by 40 ; shed, 20 by 36 ; pork house, 18 by 26, and other $2,000. out buildings. No contagious diseases had appeared during the year, and the farm had been productive in everything but oats and corn, which had Monroe. The Alms House of this county consists of five buildings, been affected by drouth. viz., hospital, of brick, 60 by 30 feet. Two buildings of brick, 90 by 32, and 80 by 35 feet ; a wooden school house 25 by 50 feet, and another Cortland. Main building, 36 by 26, with a wing, 22 by 90 feet; barn wooden building, 46 by 28 feet. 54 by 30, with a wing 54 by 18 ; woodshed, 38 by 24 feet ; school house, and 40 22 by 24 feet ; shop, 26 by 24 feet; corn house, 24 by 16 feet. The cells Montgomeby. Two buildings of wood, 100 by 26, 90 by feet, in height. are 24 by 26 feet, and all of wood. Value of edifice $1,400. and one of brick, 30 by 70 feet. They are all two stories Value of principal one, $1,500. Delaware. Two buildings are reported. The main building was oftha erected two years since, and is framed, three stories and a basement, 108 New York. No reports received concerning the buildings, &c, (574) COUNTY POOR HOUSES. 575

Alms Houses on Blackwell's Island. They consist of two separate and Saratoga. An old dilapidated wooden building, 106 by 32 feet, with similar structures, 650 feet apart, for the two sexes, and are each com two wings, each 30 by 50 feet. A school is usually kept ten or eleven posed of a main building and wings, and arranged with strict regard to months, but during the previous year it had been interrupted by the comfort and economy . They are under the direction of the Commission small-pox. ers of Charities and Correction.

Schenectady. Seven buildings comprise the Alms House of this Niagara. Six buildings viz. : main 45 70 reported, edifice, by feet, county and its appendages. A keeper's residence, framed, two stories, three and a half stories high Male Department 38 55 two and a ; by feet, 25 by 45 feet. Insane Asylum, brick, two stories, 32 by 50 feet. Alms half stories Children's 28 36 of same height ; Department, by feet, ; House, brick, two stories, 44 by 72 feet. Aims House for colored paupers, 28 38 two stories Insane 30 46 three Hospital, by feet, ; Asylum, by feet, framed, two stories, 18 by 25 feet. Wood house, framed, 18 by 35 feet. and pest 14 24 one high. stories, house, by feet, story Barn, framed, 40 by 40 feet; and wagon house, framed, 22 by 30 feet. A commodious hospital, 22 by 34 feet, two stories high, and framed, was Oneida. Main 50 76 with two 50 87 feet building by feet, wings, by ; being erected. It has a wing 14 by 22 feet. Asylum, 120 by 35 feet. Both are built of brick. During the year 23 males and had died. Number of and and 9 females blind, deaf dumb " Schoharie. Main building of brick, three stories high. The spot idiotic, 23. " ted fever had prevailed, and a number of deaths had occurred during the preceding year in this establishment. Onondaga. Main building 40 by 80 feet, three stories and basement. there is one 39 56 two stories and lasement. Adjoining this, by feet, Schuyler. No Poor House. Asylum, 33 by 75 feet, two stories and basement. All the buildings are County of stone. The number reported as under 18 years are moslly small Seneca. Two buildings. Main edifice, 75 40 feet, and a wing 20 infants, as the greater number of pauper children in the are sent by county feet square. to the Onondaga County Orphan Asylum.

Steuben. Four buildings were reported : One of two stories, Ontario. Six buildings are reported. The main structure ir, of brick brick, 40 by 80 feet; one of brick, three stories, 30 by 40 feet; one of wood, and wood, 40 by 84 feet, two stories and a basement, with t-w o wings. 20 36 feet ; and another of wood, 20 40 feet. Value estimated at One of these is two 32 60 and the other one a ad a half by by stories, by feet, $20,000. stories, 25 by 30 feet ; wood and wash house, 18 by 96 feet ; barns, 26 by 100, and 32 44 feet ; corn house, 30 32 feet ; school house, 18 by by Suffolk. There is no Poor Hoase in this but sepa 24 feet. County county, by rate establisments in most of the towns

Orange. Main building of stone, three stories high, 44 by 100 feet; Sullivan. Two wooden buildings are reported. Main edifice 24 by new barn with slate roof, 32 by 60 feet ; wagon house, 25 by 60 feet ; 60 feet, three stories high; with two wings, 24 feet each and two stories. granary, 20 by 28 feet ; barn, 26 by 94 feet ; mill, 16 by 34 feet ; coal Insane department, 24 by 28 feet. house, 19 by 30 feet ; laundry, 24 by 30 feet of stone ; lean-to to house, 16 by 44 feet; Asylum, of stone, 32 by 40 feet. Tioga. One stone building, 30 by f. 6 feet, with wing 24 by 20 feet. One wooden building, 24 by 36 feet; and one of wood, 24 by 30 feet. Orleans. One main building, 45 by 55 feet, of brick, two stories high. One wing, 18 by 72 feet, of brick, two stories high. One dwelling Tompkins. The buildings are of out of repair and for superintendent, 20 by 30 feet, of wood ; with a wing, 14 by 20 feet. wcod; old, poorly adapted to the wants of the institution. They consist of a dwelling, Barn, 30 50 feet. Horse 20 30 feet. Carriage house, 16 two and a half stories high, with basement, 40 by 80 feet ; with a one- by barn, by by - house in the 20 30 ad a 18 24 feet. Wood 20 feet, and other out-buildings. Value of principal structure $3,000. story rear, by feet, wing by house, 16 by 30 feet. Barn, 40 by 60 foet. Wagon house, 24 'by 30 feet. School 18 24 feet. Other out-buildings. Oswego. Poorhouse, two stories high, 32 by 65 feet, of wood; with house, by two wings, one of brick and the other of wood. Asylum, of brick, three stories high, 32 by 68 feet. Ulster. -A keeper's house, 24 by 30 feet. Alms House, 32 by 120 feet. Insane Asylum, 45 by 73 feet. House for colored paupers, 22 by Otsego. Four buildings : Two three-story, stone, 94 by 24 feet. One 30 feet. Two barns, 40 by 60 and 30 by 50 feet. Granary, 16 by 21 two-story, wood, 94 by 24 feet. One Asylum, three-story, wood, 64 by feet. Other out-buildings. 24 feet. This establishment is located on the east bank of the Susque hanna, four miles south of Cooperstown. The Asylum for the insane is Warren. Main building of stone, 35 by 60 feet, three stories high, mentioned as being finely constructed and well kept. with slate roof. An adjoining building, 20 by 70 feet. Two barns, each 30 by 40 feet, and other out-houses. Putnam. Two buildings, framed, 124 by 30, and 16 by 20 feet. Washington. Two buildings of brick, two and three stories high; Queens.Three framed buildings : 40 by 20; 30 by 20; and another, dimensions not reported. used as an hospital, 30 by 20 feet, The town poorhouses partly relieve the county from the care of the poor in Queens county. Wayne Male Asylum, of brick, one story, 26 by 40 feet. Female Asylum, of brick, two stories, 30 by c'O feet. County House, of stone Rensselaer. There are three main buildings of brick and stone, and wood, three stories, 60 by 60 feet. Laundry, 20 by 30 feet, framed. occupied as the Rensselaer County House of Industry, their sizes being Wood house, framed, 16 by 40 feet. Three barns, each 30 by 40 feet. 135 by 40, 56 by 31, and 64 by 32 feet. The premises are noticed as neatly kept, and the inmates as well cared for. Westchester. Main building, 60 by 100 feet. Insane Asylum, 40 by 50 feet. Hospital, 40 by 50 feet. Pe'sc house, 20 by 30 feet, of stone. Richmond. One stone building, three stories and a basement, with 20 House for colored paupers, 25 by 30 feet. Work house, 20 by 50 feet. rooms. One brick building, two stories and a basement, with 7 rooms. Other out buildings. The keeper's house, framed, two stories, with 12 rooms. School house, two stories, framed, 18 by 25 feet. The labor of the inmates is estimated Wyoming. House, 38 by 40, and v.ing 30 by 80 feet. Wash room, at $200 per annum, and other help is employed upon the farm. 26 by 30 feet. Asylum, 36 by 38 feet. Sitting room, 26 by 30 feet. Wood house, 20 by 50 feet. School house, 20 by 26 feet. Barn, 38 by Rockland. Three buildings : One 40 by 40 feet, basement, two floors 55 feet. Shop, 20 by 30 feet ; with other out-buildings for farm use. and an attic ; one 36 by 40, two floors ; and one 20 by 16, attached to The institution is mentioned as being well conducted, and the inmates as the latter, and two stories high. Besides these, there are other suitable healthy and comfortable. buildings for farm purposes. Yates. Main edifice, of stone, 36 by 64 feet. Men's house, of wood, St. Lawrence. The builcings are old,- and of wood. Size of the 28 by 46 feet. Insane Asylum, 16 by 36 feet. School house, 14 by 16 main edifice 40 by 40 feet, with several wings connected. feet. Barn, 30 by 56 ft. Wood house, 18 by 24 ft. Other out-buildings. MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES AND REMARKS CONCERNING OTHER ESTABLISHMENTS FOR THE RELIEF OF THE POOR, REPORTED BY CENSUS ENUMERATORS.

[This is given as a very imperfect statement, and as including only a 22 feet square, with a wing 12 by 16 feet. The poor are let to be kept small portion of the charitable institutions of the State, especially in the by the one who will keep them for the smallest sum. Jones' Jones' large cities. Still the facts thus reported are regarded as valuable items of The Institute of Oyster Bay is supported by the fund, information, and much of it can be found nowhere else in official reports.] formed in 1836, by a gift of $30,000 from Samuel Jones, and since increased by a gift of $5,000 from the late Walter R. Jones. After Dutchess. Poughkeepsie city Alms House consists of several build supporting the poor of Oyster Bay the charity applies to North Hemp ings, the dimensions being 32 by 130; 22 by 192; 25 by 66; 18 by 50, stead, and after this to Flushing. The buildings were erected for farm and 19 by 45 feet, with six others not mentioned ; formerly owned by purposes, and the institution is managed by three trustees chosen from the county and used as a Poor House. It is now owned by the city and Oyster Bay and two from North Hempstead. Receipts for the year managed by commissioners. ending April 1, 1865, $3,456.07; expenses, $3,399.97. Whole number supported during the year, 105 ; of whites from Oyster Bay, 61 ; do from Erie. St. Mary's Lying-in Hospital and St. Vincent's Foundling North Hempstead, 38 ; number of blacks, 54 ; deaths during the year, Asylum. Patients remaining, 105; admitted, 465; sent to other Asy 4 whites, 1 black ; inventoried value of household goods, stock and farm lums, 144; adopted in families, 59; died, 59; discharged, 87. Total ing utensils, $2,517.53. received from the beginning, 1,932. Flushing Town Farm ; main building of wood, 30 by 125 feet, with one brick wing 12 by 25 feet. The farm, with the poor, are let to the lowest Kings. St. Peter's Asylum, Brooklyn, opened October, 2 1864, and approved bidder. conducted under the care of St. Peter's (R. C.) Church; three brick Jamaica Town Poor House, 30 by 60 feet, one and a half stories. The buildings, three stories high, 20 by 35 feet. building is old and dilapidated. The keeping of the house is let at a given price per week for board, the overseer furnishing clothing. The New York. Colored Home, founded in 1845, occupies a four story present rate of board is $2.50. j brick building, 50 by 180 feet, on a lot of two acres. Value of property, $150,000; under a board of lady managers ; inmates, 40 men, 130 women, Richmond. Sailor's Snug Harbor. We have no returns of this insti 6 boys and 3 girls; insane, 4; wholly incapable of labor, 164; expenses, tution. It was founded upon a bequest of Robert Richard Randall, of $15,000; capacity for 300. New York, who, by will dated June 1, 1801, gave the residue of an House of Mercy, 68th street, established February 15, 1854; occupies estate which has become very valuable, for the endowment of an institu a framed building 100 by 125 feet ; value of property, $75,000 ; conducted tion for the support of aged and infirm sailors. The premises are ample, by trustees of the Protestant Episcopal denomination ; inmates, 18 women, beautifully arranged, and neatly kept. 25 girls; expenses from January 1, 1864, to October 1, 1864, $3,476.71. The Mariner's Family Asylum occupies a building of brick, five stories Capacity for accommodation, 45. in height, 60 by 70 feet. Ladies' Union Aid Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church, located in 42d street, near 8th avenue, and founded for the benefit of aged and Suffolk. The Brookhaven Alms House is about 24 by 40 feet. infirm members of the M. E. Church. Established in 1850; occupies a The East Hampton Poor House occupies a wooden building 27 by 38 building of stone and brick 60 by 80 feet ; value of property, $45,000 ; feet, one and a half stories high. In addition to the numbers reported in inmates, 3 men, 59 women, all of whom are incapable of labor. The the table, several indigent persons are assisted. Total expense of poor in house will accommodate 100. Expenses in 1864, $5,381.71; receipts, 1864, $2,200.19. $4,826.17, derived from subscriptions, donations, festivals and collections Huntington Alms House ; size of building 30 by 45 feet ; framed. in churches. About 50 are supported outside of the Town house. Expenses in 1864, Imperfect reports from several other charitable institutions in New $2,500. York city were received, but not with sufficient detail for publication. The Riverhead Poor House is a framed building, 30 feet square, with other farm buildings adjacent. Orange. Newburgh town Alms House, established by act of March Smithtown. Poor House a wooden framed building, 30 by 40 feet. 23, 1853. Its main building is of brick, 45 by 54 feet, with a wing 27 by Besides those supported in the house 14 are aided by the town, but 63 feet; hospital 22 by 30 feet; barn 36 by 27 feet; carriage house 28 reside with friends. by 76 feet. Southampton. Poor House of wood, two stories, 38 feet square. Southold. Poor House 24 by 50 feet, one and a half stories high, with Queens. The town Poor House of Hempstead is one framed building, two wings of 16 by 28, and 14 by 20 feet.

(576) STATISTICS OF HOSPITALS.

No ofpaid attend Average number No. of patients a. to. ants, including of pal ienls in upon the - s taking superintendents, COUNTY. CITY OR NAME OF INSTITUTION. o c- 1-0-1. matrons, etc. TOWN. ii -o c: 3 S 2 -3 es f, o'VtIi Males. Females Mule Females Males. Females

' Albany . . Albany .... Albany Hospital 1849 S. $30,000 000 41 12 230 10 2

Broome . . Binghamton State Inebriate Asylum . . 1854 S. 400,000 2,000 500 10 20 20 15 Village Hospital 1864 S. 1,000 100 6 13 Chemung Elmira Small-Pox Hospital 700 8 2 Kings . . . Brooklyn.. . City Hospital 1845 95,000 50,000 240 1,347 100 17 12 U.S. Naval Hospital 1832 350 1,227 2*7 30 6

Flatbush . . . Kings County Hospital . . 125,000 25,000 456 120 165 2,604 116 222 28 29 New York New York . Island Hospital 1838 500,000 1,085 222 445 7,249 312 650 29 17 Warden Island Hospital 1858 350,000 75 966 222 445 7,249 313 577 19 15 N. Y. Eye & Ear Infirmary 1820 s. 60,000 53 4,000 2,000 7,205 2 6 St. Louis Hospital 1858 Both. 300,000 53 75 60 737 70 58 14 23 Woman's Infinnary 1865 G. 40,000 2,500 24 15 7 5 Small-Pox Hospital 100,000 10,000 125 30 16 719 16 8 2 2 Oneida , Utica .. . City Hospital 1859 16,000 27 98 7 9 1 2

Oswego . Oswego . Marine Hospital 1859 5,000 1,200 22 4 28 2 2 1 City Hospital 1849 G. 6,000 3,500 28 25 21 45 18 27 1 1 Rensselaer.. Troy Marshal Infirmary 1851 S. 90,000 160 60 80 350 37 66 8 9 Richmond . . Middletown Seamen's Retreat 1831 s. 250,000 10,000 200 115 1,120 108 31 3 Westchester Westchester McDougall Gen'l Hospital 1,233 824 3,848 714 147 5

STATISTICS OF HOSPITALS(Continued).

RECEIPTS IN 1S64, AND SOURCES FROM WHENCE DERIVED. COUNTY. CITY OR NAME OF INSTITUTION. TO WHAT SPECIALITY DEVOTED. TOWN.

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. .. Hospital Albany Albany Albany 1849 S. Surgical and non-contagious cases. $1,463 24 i$l,658 86 Broome . .. Binghamton State Inebriate Asylum 1854 S. Medical treatment of inebriates . . , . % Village Hospital 1864 s. Contagious diseases $300 00 Chemung . Elmira Small-Pox Hospital Small-pox cases Kings Brooklyn . . City Hospital 1845 s. Sick and wounded , i United States Naval Hospital . .. 1832 Personel of United States navy . . Flatbush . . . Kings County Hospital Indigent sick of Kings county 76,516 00

New York New York . . Island Hospital 1838 Indigent sick of New York

Warden Island Hospital 1858 Indigent sick , 86,073 16

New York Eye & Ear Imfirmary 1820 s. Diseases of eye and ear , 3,279 99 St. Louis Hospital 1858 Both, Diseases generally , 3,611 36 Woman's Infirmary 1865 G. Female diseases

Small-Pox Hospital . Small-pox cases 4,461 99

Oneida . Utica .. . City Hospital 1859 Diseases generally ,

Oswego . Oswego . Marine Hospital ,. 1859 Sick sailors City Hospital 1849 G. Poor, aged and infirm Rensselaer. . . Troy Marshal Infirmary 1851 S. Diseased and insane 4,507 70 I 7,036 68

Richmond . . Middletown Seamen's Retreat 1831 s. Sick mariners

Westchester , Westchester McDougall General Hospital Sick soldiers

STATISTICS OF HOSPITALS(Continued).

by RECEIPTS IN 1864, AND SOURCES FROM WHENCE i DERIVED w Weekly ex ii COUNTY. CITY OR NAME OF INSTITUTION. . Total expendi pense to G^ TOWN. tures in 18(34. paying pa fiit* m City or town. Subscription. Fairs and Paying pa Other sources. tterns. festivals. tients.

Albany .... 1849 s. $1,000 00 $655 00 $1,827 09 $1,950 00 $4,674 04 $5 50 Binghamton State Inebriate Asylum . . 1854 s. 10,000 00 1864 s. 1,200 00 500 00

Chemung . .. 60 00 60 00 Brooklyn .. 1845 s. 50,000 00 5 00

U. S. Naval Hospital. .. . 1832

Flatbush . . . 578 00 76,516 00

New York . . 1838 115,744 01 Warden Island Hospital. 1858 61.15 86,134 30 3 00 N. Y. Eye & Ear Infirmary 1820 s. 1,000 00 6,213 99 5,444 82 6 00 ' 1858 Both. 4,243 00 4,814 00 18,818 20 31,422 11 6 00 1865 G. 3,000 00 218 00 2,985 32 $6 to 18 5,194 18 9,656 17 2 50 1859 2 00 Oswego 1859 812 22 1,500 00 1849 G. 1851 S. 4,665 66 300 00 1,881 75 30,000 00 $4 to 12 Middletown 1831 s. 483 77 35,481 30 34,724 75 6 00 Westchester McDougall Gen'l Hospital

73 (577) MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES AND REMARKS CONCERNING HOSPITALS.

[These returns were too irregular to justify any attempt at their sum Many of the patients reported come there for treatment, but do not mary, or to afford any data for general comparison. The individual facts reside on the premises. are given as reported, with such other remarks as are embraced in the The St. Louis Hospital, is a building 50 by 280 feet, and the institu following memoranda :] tion is suppwted chiefly by members of the Protestant Episcopal Church, although open to those of every creed. The household interests are Albany. Albany Hospital is under the care of a Board of Governors. managed by Protestant sisters of charity. The main building, on Eagle street, formerly the county jail, is of brick, The AVoman's Infirmary occupies a double house, 70 feet deep. The 61 feet square, three stories high, with abasement. Awing, two stories several dispensaries and public hospitals of New York, reporting to the high, is 41 by 61 feet. A Dispensary is connected. legislature, forwarded their ueports in connection with the census, but as these are easily accessable, they are not included in the present Broome. The Inebriate Asylum was incorporated in 1854, but has report. only recently been put in operation. Buildings 1,453 feet in length. It receives ten percent, of the excise money upon liquors in the State. Oneida. The Utica City Hospital occupies a brick building three When completed the Asylum will accommodate 500 patients. stories high, 70 by 100 feet. The village Hospital, of Binghamton, is a wooden building, two stories high, 38 by 48 feet. No regularly paid attendants are employed. Oswego. The Marine Hospital at Oswego, is 24 by 36 feet, with an addition of 18 by 30 feet in the rear. It is owned and supported by the Chemung. The Hospital reported is a small building occasionally general government, and is classed as a contract hospital, the price per used as a pest house. The patients are supported by their friends. week, in 1864, having been $4.25. The Oswegcv.City Hospital is controlled by the common council. Main Kings. The Brooklyn City Hospital, erected in 1851, is managed by building is of wood, 32 by 60, two stories, with a building 18 by 30 feet a Board. The edifice is of brick, four stories high, 52 by 200 feet, with attached. A pest house on a corner of the grounds is 18 by 24 feet, with an extension of 30 feet in the centre. a kitchen 12 by 12 feet, capable of accommodating eight patients. The U. S. Naval Hospital consists of two buildings, 198 by 100, and 20 by 200 feet, and is managed and supported by the general govern Rensselaer.The Marshal Infirmary, of Troy, is under a Board of ment. Governors. Buildings as follows : One four stories, 45 by 100 feet ; one The Kings County Hospital is owned and controlled by the Superin three stories, 40 by 60 feet ; and one three stories, 36 by 125 feet. It tendents of the Poor of Kings County. The main building is of brick, includes three departments, viz. : One for ordinary diseases, one for pes-^ four stories; 75 by 300 feet; engine house, 35 by 60 feet, three stories; tilential and contageous diseases, and one for the insane. There art alstw boiler Jiouse, brick, 25 by 60 feet; small pox house, brick, three, stories, accommodations for lying-in women. The snms reported as received 25 by 40 feet ; pest house, framed, 30 by 60 feet, with several other from the city and county, are for the poor. shops and houses connected- with the establishment. Paying patients are charged from 2 to $5 per week. The valuation of the hospital is Richmond. The Seamen's Retreat is under state laws. Main bulld- embodied in the alms house report. ing 60 by 300 feet. Insane Hospital 50 by 80 feet.

New York. The Island Hospital building is of stone, four stories, Westchester. The McDougall General Hospital, is a temporary 400 feet long. The Warden's Island Hospital consists of two buildings military hospital, entirely under the care and at the expense of the gen of stone, 60 by 350, and 30 by 100 feet respectively. Both are on eral government. Blackwell's Island, and are under the care of the Commissioners of The several military hospitals in the state were generally omitted by Public Charities and Correction, as is also the Small Pox Hospital. The the census enumerators, so far as relates to the statistics embraced in latter is a stone building, 50 by 180 feet in size, on the lower point the foregoing table. A Prison for rebels captured by the army, was of the island. established at Elmira in the early part of 1864, and reported 2,858 The Eye and Ear Infirmary is a three story building, 52 by 75 feet. deaths in its hospital.

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Albany. The Juvenile Retreat of the city of Albany, occupies a three Monroe. St. Patrick's Female Orphan Asylum, at Rochester, founded citizens in was 1845. story brick building, formerly sustained by the generally, but 1840, incorporated in It occupies a large four story brick having got into pecuniary difficulty, its management was assumed by building, with a wing, and is managed by Sisters of Charity. Free and members of St Peter's (P. E.) church. select schools are attached to the institution. Number of pupils 260. St. Vincent Male Orphan Asylum, conducted by brothers of the Chris No reports were received from other asylums in Rochester. tian schools, gardening, shoemakingand tailoring taught. Located about mile^and a half west of the on the road. a Capitol, Cherry Valley New York. Children's Aid Society. During the previous year 738 Vincent Female Orphan conducted Sisters of St. Asylum, by Charity, boys, 416 girls, 35 men and 46 women had been provided with houses. a four brick on North Pearl street. occupies story building The Society provides lodging rooms and meals for destitute children of Orphan established Nov. and incorporated Albany Asylum, 17, 1829, both sexes, and maintains twelve industrial schools in poor and squalid of 50 under a special act in 1831. Its principal building is brick, 100 by quarters of the city. four stories high, with a brick laundry, 20 by 75 feet, and brick barn, feet, Five Points House of Industry. Established in 1851. Owns two 25 30 feet. A public school adjacent, supplies educational facilities. by brick buildings of 45 by 92, and 60 by 80 feet. Real estate worth $100,000. The House of Protection for Destitute Catholic Boys is under the Cayuga. The Cayuga County Orphan Asylum, occupies a three story direction of a and reports three brick and five frame building, 50 by 60 feet, with basement. The premises arc restricted and society, buildings, on a lot of four acres. ill arranged. The New York Orphan Asylum is managed by a board of ladies, and Chautauqua. St. Mary's Orphan Asylum, Dunkirk, has a two story occupies a building 50 by 145 feet, with wings 36 by 72 feet. It is building, 20 by 40 feet, with a kitchen, 10 by 20 feet attached. Needle chiefly supported by annual subscriptions. Childs' work is taught to the inmates. The Nursery and Hospital is managed by a board of lady trustees. From the published report it appears that, from the year end

Columbia. Hudson Orphan and Relief Association. This is managed ' ing March 1, 1865, 501 children had been under care. The Asylum had a board of chosen from the several religious sects of the city. suffered from by ladies, epidemic measles, complicated with diptheria, and five This is of three 57 41 and cost about 6,000. deaths had occurred. building brick, stories, by feet, $ Their receipts were: Income, $5,941.39; sub except Sabbath school taught. No school scriptions, $1,915.00; donations, $5,091.24; bequest, $5,000; sale of interest on stocks, $7,000; bonds, $793; concert, $3,240, other sources, Dutchess. Poughkeepsie Female Guardian Society, maintains a home $250.60. Expenses, $29,392.17. the friendless of all evangelical denominations. Its is 60 for building by Orphan Home and Asylum of the Protestant Episcopal Church ; 75 with three stories and a basement. Children are received from feet, founded in 1850; incorporated 1852 and 1857. Its edifice is a stone three to twelve years. It is chiefly conducted by an association of ladies. faced brick building 60 by 125 feet. Its schools are in operation through Astor Orphan Asylum of occupies a 40 feet The Redhook, building out the year. square. It is supported Mrs. William.B. and limited to by Astor, chiefly Ladies' The Patriot Orphan Home is under the care of the New York those near Redhook. living Educational Union, and occupies a three story dwelling, 45 by 52, with a wing 371 53 feet. Erie. The Buffalo Orphan Asylum, has one three story building, size by The New York Colored Orphan not reported. Asylum is managed by the Association for The St. Vincent Female Orphan Asylum is conducted by Sisters of the Benefit of Colored Orphans ; formed in 1836, and incorporated in 1838. Its Charity, and occupies three adjacent buildings, connected by passages. premises having been destroyed by a mob in 1863, it occupied rented buildings. A claim of Needle work is taught with the common branches of education. The $73,000, for property destroyed, had been institution is reported as well kept, and in much repute. received, and preparations made for the erection of new buildings. Ad mitted since the The St. Mary's Lying-in Hospital, and St. Vfncent Foundling Asylum, opening, 1,310. Number at last report, 208. Admitted the 53. Number at of is managed by Sisters of Charity. Its building is 50 feet square, four during year, date published report of 1864, 121 boys and 88 girls. Three schools stories, with three story wings, 40 by 50 feet. Since the beginning, 1,480 were maintained. Expenses, $19,614.99. inmates have been of whom 105 remained at the close of 1864. The Roman Catholic received, Orphan Asylum was established in 1817, and in Thomas for orphan and destitute Indian is corporated with The Asylum, children, the Half Orphan Asylum in 1852. Its main building, managed a board of twelve of whom half are-whites and half on Fifth avenue is 60 with by trustees, by 160 feet, wings 40 by 104 fe'et. In addition and is not sectarian. Its cost was defrayed legislative to the Indians, mostly by this, society owns a building on Prince street, concerning which no grants, and it receives appropriations from the State, and from the Indian report was received. Department of the general government. The rest is supplied by contri butions. Its main building is 46 by 36 feet, two stories and a basement, Oneida. The Utica Orphan Asylum, was established April 19, 1830, with another 36 40, one and a half stories, connected with it. The by and the act was revived March 26, 1856. Main building, 46 130 feet, are stone and but the rest are of wood. A 26 by basements brick, shop, by with wings, 28 by 100 and 28 by 88 feet. Half orphans and others having 66 with lean-to, 12 12; a small 26 30 feet, with lean-to, feet, by barn, by friends able to aid, are charged from 50 cents to $1.00 per week. Those 10 30 feet a large barn 30 50 feet, and a school house 30 40 by ; by by on county charge, pay $1.15 per week. feet, constitute the other principal buildings of the establishment. The schools were suspended several weeks during the summer of 1864, on Ontario. The Ontario Orphan is managed a board of account of sickness. An accompanying list of inmates shows that 42 Asylum, by Protestant trustees and managers, and occupies a erected for a were Senecas, 7 Cayugas, 2 Onondagas, and 1 Oneida. A summary of building dwelling, with 10 rooms, with basement, room, etc. The accounts ages, shows the following ages and sexes : four years, 1 male ; five, 2 dining kept for the year ending May 2, 1864, were as follows: Receipts from males'; six, 3 males, 3 females ; seven, 1 male, 2 females ; eight, 1 male, Canandaigua subscribers, $1,208 70; fairs and other 5 females ; nine, 3 males, 3 females ; ten, 3 males, 2 females ; eleven, 5 festivals, $809.85; sources, $1,081.10. Receipts for the year May, males, 1 female ; twelve, 3 females ; thirteen, 4 males, 1 female ; fourteen, ending 1865, $4,423.88, not including donations of provisions etc., from Canandaigua and neigh 1 male; fifteen, 2 males; sixteen, 1 male, 1 female; seventeen, 1 female; boring towns. eighteen, 1 female; nineteen, 1 female; twenty, 1 "female.

Jefferson.The Jefferson County Orphan Asylum has a brick build Oswego. The Oswego Orphan Asylum, occupies a building 50%eet ing 52 by 68 feet, three stories with an attic, and ample grounds, in a square. Paying orphans are charged $1.00 per week. grove adjacent to Watertown village. About $1,500 in clothing and provisions had been donated citizens the year, in addition to by during Rensselaer. The Catholic Male Orphan Asylum of Troy, occupies a the amount given in the table. brick building three stories high, with a wooden attic, 36 by 62 feet. The St. Vincent Female Asylum has a building 25 by 130 feet, and two Kings. The Brooklyn Orphan Asylum is not controlled by any of 22 by 100 feet, each three stories high and of brick. particular sect. Its building is 50 by 75 feet, three stories high. The Brooklyn Roman Catholic Or.phan Asylum, founded in 1829, was Richmond. The Home for seamen's children, is managed by a board incorporated in 1834. The premises occupied by the males consist of two of lady managers, entitled "The Society for the Relief of Destitute Chil brick one three and the other four stories, located corner of Seamen," buildings, dren of and resident in New York city. streets.- chiefly The published Jay and Chapel The female department occupies three buildings, report of 1864, shows during the year ending June, 1864, a total expen four stories high. Both are under the care of the same trustees. diture of $6,496.94, aside from investments. The Home for Destitute Children is managed by the Brooklyn Indus trial School Association. The building is 50 by 100 feet, four stories and Steuben. The Davenport Institution for Female basement. The Association paid, on account of schools, during the year, Orphan children, was incorporated special act April and $3,001.82; of the Home, $11,491.82. Received from collections in by 15, 1863, occupies a building 44 by 66 feet. It receives orphans from churches, $6,160 ; from board of children, $2,322.05 ; from festival, by preference, Steuben, and after this, from county. $3,439.50. Total receipts, including bequests, $23,183. Allegany NEWSPAPERS AND

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News . Weekly 50 .1838 23 X34 News Weekly 00 .1819 22 X32 Politics and news Weekly , 50 .1859 23 X33 News Weekly . 00 . 1850 18 X23 News Weekly . 00 .1863 18 X27 Politics and news Weekly . 50 .1862 21 X31

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, News .. "Weekly . Gratis. .1865 13 X18 News Weekly... 1 50 .1858 21 X28 Politics and news Weekly... 2 00 .1848 24 X38

News and politics Daily 10 00 .1834 27 X41 Three-weekly Politics and news Weekly 00 .1811 27 X41 Politics news an4 Weekly 00 .1811 27 X41 Politics and news Daily 10 00 .1835 26 X42 Politics and news Weekly 1 50 . 1839 26 X42 Politics and news. (German). Daily 6 50 .1837 211X32 Politics and news. (German). Weekly 2 00 .1837 26 X411 Politics and news Daily 10 00 . 1845 27 X41 Politics and news Weekly 1 50 . 1845 27 X41 Roman Catholic Religion. (German) Weekly .1851 24 X36 Politics and news Daily 00 .1849 21 X29 Politics and news. (German) Daily 80 .1845 24 X36 Semi-weekly .

Novels and news. . (German) Weekly 00 .1863 18 X24 Politics and news (German). Weekly 00 .1845 27 X41 Religious intelligence Weekly 00 .1849 26 X40 News Weekly 00 .1863 24 X36 Politics and news. (German). Weekly 50 .1855 211X32 Workingman's interest, &c Weekly 00 .1864 24 X36 Advertising Monthly 50 191X25 and news Politics Weekly 00 .1865 22 X32

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Politics and news . Weekly . 00 .1850 27 X42 Politics and news . Weekly . 00 .1835 27 X36 Politics and news. (French) Weekly . 00 .1858 231X36 Politics and news . Weekly . 00 .1846 27 X42

Politics and news Daily , 9 36 .1840 25 X36 Theatrical and advertising . Daily .1862 15 X21 Politics and news Daily 9 00 .1847 22 X31 Politics and news Daily .1863 26 X37 Politics and news Weekly 50 .1859 27 X42 Literature, temperance, &c. Monthly 00 .1865 22 X32 News. (German) Weekly 50 21 X28 Masonry. (German) Semi -monthly , 00 .1854 19 X24

Politics and news Weekly . 00 .1838 24 X36 Politics and news Weekly . 00 .1856 24 X36

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NEWSPAPERS AND OTHER

Where published. Title of Periodical. Publishers, etc.

Livingston Co.

North Dansville . The Dansville Herald George A. Sanders

North Dansville . The Laws of Life F. Wilson Hurd & Co. Geneseo Livingston Republican James T. Norton

Mount Morris .. . The Union & Constitution. Hugh Harding

Nunda , Nunda News C. K. Sanders Madison Co. Hamilton The Democratic Republican Edward D. Van Slyck. Hamilton Independent Volunteer G. R. Waldron

Eaton . . Madison Observer (Morrisville) E. Norton , Lenox The Democratic Union (Oneida). W. H. Baker Lenox Oneida Dispatch John Crawford Monroe Co. Mendon The Mendon Free Press (Honeoye Falls) S. Francis Jory Penfield The Literary Companion Allie Williams Penfield Penfield Extra Nellie Williams Rochester Rochester Beobachter Adolph Nolte Rochester Rochester Beobachter Adolph Nolte Rochester Rochester Daily Democrat D. D. S. Brown & Co. Rochester Rochester Semi-Weekly Democrat D. D. S. Brown & Co. Rochester Rochester Weekly Democrat D. D. S. Brown & Co. Rochester The Rochester Evening Express C. D.Tracy & Co Rochester The Rochester Weekly Express C. D. Tracy & Co. . . . Rochester Rochester Daily Union & Advertiser Curtis, Morey & Co. . Semi- Rochester Weekly Union and Advertiser Curtis, Morey & Co. . Rochester Rochester Republican Curtis, Morey & Co. . Rochester Tagliches Rochester Volksblatt Louis Wm. Brandt. ..

Rochester Wochentliches Rochester Volksblatt. Louis Wm. Brandt. .. Rochester Rural New Yorker ". D. D. T. Moore Sweden The Brockport Republican Horatio N. Beach Montgomery Co. Amsterdam The Amsterdam Recorder X. Haywood & Co. Canajoharie The Canajoharie Radii Arkell.& Allen....

Glen Montgomery Republican (Fultonville) . T. R. Horton Glen New York State Radii Minden Mohawk Valley Register (Fort Plain). Webster & Matthewson . . . Mohawk Mohawk Valley Democrat (Fonda) . .. Freeman & Van Antwerp New York Co. New York New York Commercial Advertiser Commercial Advertiser Association. New York New York Spectator Commercial Advertiser Association. New York Courrier des Etats Unis Ch. Lassalle

New York .... Courrier des Etats Unis Ch. Lassalle New York Courrier des Etats Unis Ch. Lassalle New York Courrier des Etats Unis Ch. Lassalle

New York . Courrier des Etats Unis Ch. Lassalle

New York . La Cronica Rafael Alvarez

New York . New Yorker Demokrat Friedrich Schwedler

New York . New Yorker Demokrat Friedrich Schwedler am New York . Beobachter Hudson Friedrich Schwedler

New York . New York Daily Era Harry C. Page New York . New York Evening Express J. &E. Brooks Semi- New York . New York Weekly Express. J. & E. Brooks New York . New York Weekly Express J. & E. Brooks

New York . The James Gordon Bennett Bennett New York . The Weekly Herald James Gordon

of . Hallock New York . New York Journal Commerce. Prime, Stone, Hale & of Hallock New York . Journal Commerce, Jr., Prime, Stone, Hale &

Journal of Commerce. . .. & Hallock New York . Weekly Prime, Stone, Hale

New York , New Yorker Journal J. Kittig New York New Yorker Journal J. Kittig New York New Yorker Sontags Zeitung J. Kittig New York Le Messager Franco Americain H. De Marlil

New York Le Messager Franco Americain. . . H. De Marlil

New York . Le Messager Franco Americain H. De Marlil Marlil New York . Le Messager Litteraire H. De

New York . New York Daily News Benjamin Wood New York . New York AVeekly News Benjamin Wood office New York . The Play Bill Herald

.... New York . The Evening Post Wm. C. Bryant & Co

Bryant & Co .. . New York . The Evening Post Wm. C. New York . The Evening Post Wm. C. Bryant & Co

. New York . The Sun Moses S. Beach

New York . The Sun Moses S. Beach

New York . New Yorker Abend-Zeitung Friedrich Rauchfuss und New York . Atlantische Blatter New York Kladderadatsch. Friedrich Rauchfuss Yorker Ottendorfer New York . New Staats-Zeitung Oswald York Ottendorfer New York , Wochenblatt der New Staats-Zeitung Oswald der Ottendorfer New York , Sonntagsblatt New York Staats-Zeitung Oswald New York Henry J. Raymond & Co New York The Semi-weekly Times Henry J. Raymond & Co New York New York Weekly Times Henry J. Raymond & Co New York New York Daily Transcript Transcript Association . . . New York New York Tribune Tribune Association New York New York Tribune Tribune Association New York "New York Tribune Tribune Association New York The World New York The World

New York The World . New York Shipping and Commercial List Autens & Bourne New York New York Price Current Autens & Bourne New York The Albion NEWSPAPERS AND OTHER PERIODICALS. 587

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. 4 .1850 X32 Politics and news , Weekly 00 22 16 Hygiene Monthly 00 .1857 24 X38

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. O 00 .1851 32 X46 8 Politics and news Semi-weekly 2 00 .1851 32 X46 8 Politics and news AVeekly 9 00 .1859 23 X32 4 Official proceedings of city government and news. Daily 10 00 .1841 32 X43 Politics and news Daily 4 00 .1842 32 X43 Politics and news Semi-weekly 2 00 .1841 32 X43 Politics and news AVeekly 10 00 321X42 Politics and news Daily Semi-weekly. 4 00 32 X42 Politics and news 2 00 Politics and news AVeekly Semi- . 00 .1795 30 X43 4 Commercial intelligence weekly 10

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New York All About Petroleum C. Pfirshing, & Co New York American Artisan and Patent Record Brown, Combs & Co New York The American Baptist J. Duer, for Baptist Free Mission Society New York American Medical Times(a) Bailliere Brothers New York American Rail Road Journal John H. Schultz New York The American Statesman G. Z. House, Editor New York The Anglo African Robert Hamilton New York New Yorker Arbeiter-Zeitung George Degen New York Army and Navy Journal American News Co , New York The New York Atlas Anson Herrick & Sons New York New Yorker Belletristisches Journal Rudolph Lexow New York New York Business Mirror Henry Livingston & Co New York Christian Advocate and Journal T. Carlton & J. Porter, Publishers; D. Curry, Editor . . ' New York Christian Ambassador Rev. Thomas J. Sawyer, Editor New York Christian Inquirer Unitarian Association, S. N. Y New York The Christian Intelligencer Elbert S. Porter, Editor, Charles Van AVyck, Publisher. New York The Christian Times Rev. B. F. De Costa, Editor New York The Church Journal New York The New York Citizen Thomas McElrath, Publisher, C. G. Halpine, Editor Queen* New York New York Clipper Frank

New York The Commercial and Financial Chronicle William B . Dana & Co New York The New York Commercial Path Finder J. F. Whitney New York El Continental M. Paolo New York New York Courier James L. Smith, Editor New York New York Day Book (Caucasian) Van Evrie, Horton & Co New York New York Dispatch A. J. Williamson New York L'Eco D'ltalia G. F. Secchi de Casali New York The Emigration Lucian Sanial New York The Evangelist Henry M. Field & J. G. Craigend New York The Examiner & Chronicle Edward Bright & Co New York Field, Turf, Farm S. D. & B. G. Bruce New York Frank Leslie's Budget of Fun Frank Leslie New York Frank Leslie's Chimney Corner Frank Leslie New York Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper Frank Leslie New York Frank Leslie's Illustriste Zeitung Frank Leslie New York New York Freeman's Journal & Catholic Register. . . James A. McMaster New York The Funniest of Fun New York New York Handel's Zeitung M. Meyer New York Harper's AVeekly Journal of Civilization Harper Brothers George Editor New York ...... Herald of Life and of the Coming Kingdom Storrs, New York Hillyer's Petroleum Recorder John Hillyer Hodges' New York Journal of Finance & Bank Note Reporter . , E. M. Hodges New York New York Home Gazette New York The Home Journal Willis & Phillips New York The Independent Henry C . Bowen New A'ork The Insurance Monitor & Review T. Jones, jr New York The Internal Revenue Recorder & Customs Journal . P. V. R. Van Wyck New York The Irish American Lynch, Cole & Meehan New York The Iron Age John Williams New York The Jewish Messenger Rev. S. M. Isaacs & Sons New York The Hebrew Leader(e) J. Bondi & J. P. Solomon, Editors. New York The Index Rogers & Co New York Katholische Kirchen Zeitung. Benzigen Brothers, Publishers Hanschef.' New York New Yorker Katholisches Journal G. New York The New York Leader Estate of John Clancey New York The New York Ledger. Robert Bonner

Journal . New York The New York Mercantile Journal New York Mercantile Co.. New York The New York Mercury Cauldwell & Whitney Geo. R. New York The Methodist . Crooks, Editors New York Metropolitan Bank Note Reporter. Gwynne & Day New York Metropolitan Record & New York Vindicator . John Mullaly New York Mrs. Grundy . New York Museum. Geo. Degen, Publisher. New York New Yorker Musik-Zeitung H. Richards . .. New York The Nation Joseph New York National Anti-Slavery Standard

. L. Mendelson New York National Bank Note Reporter & Financial Gazette Geo. AV. Matsell & Co New York National Police Gazette W. E. Publisher New York Ned Buntline's Own Hilton, N. J. in U. New York New Jerusalem Messenger General Convention, S New York The New Nation General G. Cluseret, Editor j' New York The New Yorker C . Matthews Nicholas' New York New York Bank Note Reporter Nicholas & Co E. & Co New York New York Observer Sidney Morse, jr., New York Path Finder J. F. New York .... The AVeekly Whitney New York Press jr New York .... The Saturday Henry Clapp, J. W. New York The Principia & National Era Alden & Co N. Produce Exchange Reporter & Prices Current. AV. H. Trafton New York .... Y. H. M. Bien New York .... The Progress(i) Revista Felix M. C'atala New York .... La C. B. T. Publisher New York New York AVeekly Review Seymour, Editor; Hagen, Round H. E. & C. H. Sweetser New York .... The Table(j) Munn & Co New York Scientific American Scottish American Journal A. M. Stewart New York .... Litteraire Ch. Lassalle New York .... Semaine Dexter & Co New York Shoe and Leather Reporter(A;) Skandinavisk Post New York .... B. & M. A. Smyth. New York The Star of New York(Z) Charles Stockholder New York .... The Smith's New York Street & Smith New York .... Street & AVeekly

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