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357:, the town has a total area of 39.1 square miles (101 km), of which 39.0 square miles (101 km) is land and 0.1 square miles (0.26 km) (0.23%) is water. According to the 1878 history Morris contained 24,035 acres (97.27 km), assessed valuation $ 834,276, equalized $ 502,331. In 1864, Morris had improved 18,481 acres (74.79 km), 3,081 acres (12.47 km) plowed land, 7,772 acres (31.45 km) pasture, 5,727 acres (23.18 km) in meadow, by 1875 this had increased to 9,368 acres (37.91 km) plowed, 8,519 acres (34.48 km) pastured and 6,680 acres (27.0 km) mowed. Today the few remaining dairy farms are at least one-hundred cow dairies.
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878:– The Village of Morris is located at the junction of NY-23 and NY-51, as well as Butternut Creek. (Founded as "Louisville" by French immigrants, the name was changed due to a conflicting post office by that same name in St. Lawrence County, NY when incorporated in 1870).
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1357:Cooperstown
1319:Springfield
1264:Middlefield
1172:Cooperstown
1165:County seat
1094:February 9,
1072:February 9,
1050:January 31,
868:Maple Grove
862:Harris Hill
792:other races
742:2016 (est.)
442:(1969–1973)
434:, American
389:pro tempore
270:located in
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1681:Categories
1654:75°14′42″W
1651:42°32′53″N
1581:Toddsville
1576:Taylortown
1304:Plainfield
1299:Pittsfield
1279:New Lisbon
1224:Butternuts
1219:Burlington
936:References
761:As of the
165:Population
69:75°14′43″W
66:42°32′55″N
1611:Footnotes
1555:Richfield
1545:Pierstown
1535:Oaksville
1495:Worcester
1455:Schenevus
1425:Fly Creek
1334:Worcester
1309:Richfield
850:Elm Grove
402:Minnesota
398:Wisconsin
349:Geography
253:FIPS code
241:Area code
195:Time zone
157:Elevation
1490:Westford
1485:West End
1435:Hartwick
1420:Edmeston
1392:Unadilla
1344:Villages
1329:Westford
1324:Unadilla
1314:Roseboom
1259:Maryland
1249:Hartwick
1239:Edmeston
909:millwork
796:Hispanic
786:, 0.11%
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770:, 0.64%
436:diplomat
414:, later
276:New York
229:ZIP code
110:New York
1586:Welcome
1515:Cattown
1507:hamlets
1372:Milford
1367:Laurens
1284:Oneonta
1269:Milford
1254:Laurens
1234:Decatur
1190:Oneonta
1025:June 4,
979:June 9,
955:July 5,
392:of the
296:History
95:Country
1377:Morris
1294:Otsego
1274:Morris
1244:Exeter
875:Morris
800:Latino
763:census
602:−15.8%
587:−15.1%
572:−12.0%
557:−20.1%
467:Census
264:Morris
122:Otsego
117:County
1530:Index
1505:Other
1382:Otego
1289:Otego
1211:Towns
784:Asian
772:Black
768:White
750:−4.6%
745:1,791
732:1,878
717:1,867
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266:is a
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223:(EDT)
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181:1,791
173:1,878
105:State
1402:CDPs
1182:City
1096:2014
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476:Note
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