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DeRuyter / d ə ˈ r aɪ t ər / is a town in Madison County, New York, United States. The population was 1,276 at the 2020 census, [2] down from 1,589 in 2010. The town is named after Michiel Adriaenszoon de Ruyter, [3] a famous admiral in the Dutch navy. The name de Ruyter (de Ruijter) means "the Rider". The town of DeRuyter has a village in ...
DeRuyter was originally part of the ancient town of Whitestown, a component of the famous "Lincklaen purchase". It became part of Cazenovia when that town was formed in 1795, and Col. John Lincklaen gave it the name of "Tromptown"; but when the act authorizing the formation of a new town was passed by the New York State Legislature on March 15, 1798, Col. Lincklaen named it "DeRuyter", after ...
Seventh Day Baptist Church is a historic Baptist church located at DeRuyter, Madison County, New York.It was built about 1835 and is a two-story, rectangular frame meeting house, sheathed in clapboard and with a gable roof.
DeWitt Clinton Littlejohn forms the New York and Oswego Midland Railway 400 miles to the west of New York City to connect Oswego, New York with the port of New York [12] Hoboken Ridgefield & Paterson chartered on March 15 [13] 1867 NJH&D grades in Butler and Bloomingdale to preserve its charter by doing some work [14] [15]
The oldest segment, Cazenovia, New York, to Canastota, had been opened by the Cazenovia and Canastota Railroad on December 7, 1869. [3] The company extended south to DeRuyter, New York, in 1878. [4] The New York, Ontario and Western Railway closed the gap between DeRuyter and Cortland; the CC&D had trackage rights over this route and later ...
DeRuyter Reservoir (also known as Tioughnioga Lake) [2] is a man-made lake located north of Puckerville, New York. Fish species present in the lake include smallmouth bass, pickerel, yellow perch, rock bass, black bullhead, common sunfish, and walleye. There is access by fee on the south shore at the general store. [3]
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The towns and cities of New York's North Country were created by the U.S. state of New York as municipalities in order to give residents more direct say over local government. [1] The North Country consists of Clinton County, Essex County, Franklin County, Jefferson County, Lewis County, and St. Lawrence County.