Potter County is a
county
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in the
Commonwealth
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of
Pennsylvania
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. As of the
2020 census, its population was 16,396, making it the fifth-least populous county in Pennsylvania. Its
county seat
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is
Coudersport.
The county was created in 1804 and later organized in 1836. It is named after
James Potter, who was a general from Pennsylvania in the
Continental Army
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during the
American Revolution
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. Due to its remoteness and natural environment, it has been nicknamed “God's Country”.
The county is part of the North Central Pennsylvania region of the state.
History
Major Isaac Lyman, an American Revolutionary war veteran was one of the first permanent settlers in Potter County. Major Lyman is recognized as the founder of Potter County. He was paid $10 for each settler he convinced to move to Potter County. He built his home in 1809 in nearby Lymansville, now known as Ladona, just east of Coudersport along Rt. 6. Major Lyman also built the first road to cross Potter County and Potter County's first
sawmill
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and
gristmill
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.
Lyman had a colorful personal history. After the death in childbirth of his first wife, Sally Edgecombe, he remarried; later, he left his second wife and started a third family in Potter County. The second Mrs. Lyman was determined not to suffer on her own. She sought out the major, travelling from
Bolton Landing, New York, to Potter County with the help of their son, Burrell, who was 18 at the time. Major Lyman lived with these two families in Potter County. Historical accounts of the living situation vary. Some say that Lyman kept both wives under one roof. Others state that two log homes for the families were on the same piece of property. Descendants of Major Lyman's three families still live and work in Potter County.
Geography

According to the
U.S. Census Bureau
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, the county has a total area of , of which (0.02%) is covered by water.
Three major
watersheds meet, forming a
triple divide
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, in Potter County:
Chesapeake Bay
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,
St. Lawrence River
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, and
Mississippi River
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. Moreover, the main stem by volume of the entire Mississippi river system, the
Allegheny River
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, has its source in central Potter County, near
Cobb Hill.
Potter has a warm-summer
humid continental climate
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(''Dfb'') and average monthly temperatures in Coudersport range from 22.0 °F in January to 66.4 °F in July.
Adjacent counties
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Allegany County, New York
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(north)
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Steuben County, New York
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(northeast)
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Tioga County (east)
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Lycoming County (southeast)
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Clinton County Clinton County may refer to:
*Counties named for George Clinton, first and third Governor of New York, and later the fourth Vice President of the United States:
**Clinton County, New York
** Clinton County, Ohio
*Counties named for DeWitt Clinton, ...
(south)
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Cameron County (southwest)
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McKean County (west)
Major highways
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Demographics
As of the
census
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of 2000, 18,080 people, 7,005 households, and 5,001 families resided in the county. The
population density
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was . The 12,159 housing units had an average density of . The
racial makeup of the county was 98.06% White, 0.29% African American, 0.22% Native American, 0.50% Asian, 0.22% from other races, and 0.71% from two or more races. About 0.57% of the population were Hispanics or Latinos of any race. By ancestry, 27.3% were of
English, 26.9% were of
German
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**Germania (Roman era)
* Germans, citizens of Germany, people of German ancestry, or native speakers of the German language
** For citizenship in Germany, see also Ge ...
, 9.9%
Irish and 5.8%
Italian
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** Italians, a Romance ethnic group related to or simply a citizen of the Italian Republic or Italian Kingdom
** Italian language, a Romance languag ...
.
Of the 7,005 households, 31.5% had children under 18 living with them, 59.5% were married couples living together, 7.6% had a female householder with no husband present, and 28.6% were not families. About 24.7% of all households were made up of individuals, and 11.4% had someone living alone who was 65 or older. The average household size was 2.54, and the average family size was 3.02.
In Potter County, the age distribution was 26.0% under 18, 6.9% from 18 to 24, 26.1% from 25 to 44, 24.3% from 45 to 64, and 16.7% who were 65 or older. The median age was 39 years. For every 100 females, there were 97.40 males. For every 100 females 18 and over, there were 94.80 males.
2020 census
Politics and government
Politics and elections
Potter County is one of the most
Republican counties in Pennsylvania. In 2004,
George W. Bush
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received 5,640 votes (71%) to 2,268 votes (29%) for
John Kerry
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. The county has voted for the Republican in every
presidential election
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Elections by country
Albania
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since 1964. In 2006,
Rick Santorum
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received 3,476 votes (63%) to 2,012 votes (37%) for
Bob Casey, Jr., making it Santorum's strongest county in his defeat.
Lynn Swann
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also received more than 60% of the Potter County vote in his defeat. In 2016, Donald Trump and Pat Toomey were overwhelmingly elected in Potter County for the U.S. presidential election and U.S. Senate election, respectively. Trump won 80.31% of the vote over Hillary Clinton, while Toomey won 77.79% of the vote over Katie McGinty. In the 2016 state attorney general race, John Rafferty won 79.15% of the vote.
Voter registration
As of February 21, 2022, there are 10,961 registered voters in Potter County.
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Democratic: 2,093 (19.09%)
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Republican: 7,622 (69.54%)
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Independent
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* Independentes (English: Independents), a Portuguese artist ...
: 915 (8.35%)
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Third Party
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Business
* Third-party source, a supplier company not owned by the buyer or seller
* Third-party beneficiary, a person who could sue on a contract, despite not being an active party
* Third-party insurance, such as a veh ...
: 331 (3.02%)
State Senate
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Cris Dush, Republican,
Pennsylvania's 25th Senatorial District
State House of Representatives
Source:
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Martin T. Causer, Republican,
Pennsylvania's 67th Representative District
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Clinton D. Owlett, Republican,
Pennsylvania's 68th Representative District
United States House of Representatives
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Glenn Thompson,
Republican,
Pennsylvania's 15th congressional district
Pennsylvania's 15th congressional district has been located in Western Pennsylvania, western and central Pennsylvania since 2019. Since 2023, the district includes all of Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, Armstrong, Cameron County, Pennsylvania, C ...
United States Senate
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John Fetterman
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,
Democrat
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Dave McCormick
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,
Republican
Local government
Potter County constitutes Judicial District 55 in the
Unified Judicial System of Pennsylvania
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Courts
The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania is the state supreme court and court of last r ...
. The
Court of Common Pleas for District 55 is located in Coudersport, and staffed by a single judge, President Judge Stephen P.B. Minor. Since about 2001, Potter County's Court of Common Pleas has become a center for filing
no-fault divorce
No-fault divorce is the dissolution of a marriage that does not require a showing of wrongdoing by either party. Laws providing for no-fault divorce allow a family court to grant a divorce in response to a petition by either party of the marria ...
s in Pennsylvania, most of which do not involve any Potter County residents. Under Pennsylvania's unusual
venue
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Locations
* Venue (law), the place a case is heard
* Financial trading venue, a place or system where financial transactions can occur
* Music venue, place used for a conce ...
rules, divorce cases involving a Pennsylvania resident may be filed anywhere in the state so long as neither party objects. As of 2009, the over 6,000 divorces filed per year in Potter County raised several hundred thousand dollars in revenue for the county's general fund.
all areas in the county use the
Pennsylvania State Police
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(PSP) in a law enforcement capacity, either with part-time police departments or with no other police departments.
Education
Public school districts
School districts include:
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Austin Area School District
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Coudersport Area School District
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Galeton Area School District (also in Tioga County)
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Keystone Central School District (also in Clinton County)
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Northern Potter School District
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Oswayo Valley School District (also in McKean County)
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Port Allegany School District (also in McKean County)
Private schools
*Chestnut Ridge School, Genesee, grades 1–8
*Hebron Center Christian School, Coudersport, prekindergarten – grade 12
*Meadow View School, Genesee, grades 1–8
*Musto Hollow Amish School, Genesee, grades 1–8
*Penn-York Camp and Retreat Center, Ulysses
*Ulysses Amish School, Ulysses, grades 1–8
List from National Center for Education Statistics
Libraries
*Coudersport Public Library
*Galeton Public Library
*Genesee Area Library
*Oswayo Valley Memorial Library, Shinglehouse
*Ulysses Library Association
*Potter-Tioga County Library System, Coudersport
Pennsylvania EdNA – Educational Entities, 2013
Recreation
Potter County is home to 8 state parks and many more acres of state forest and gamelands.
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Cherry Springs State Park
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Denton Hill State Park
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Lyman Run State Park
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Ole Bull State Park
Ole Bull State Park is a List of Pennsylvania state parks, Pennsylvania state park in Stewardson Township, Pennsylvania, Stewardson Township, Potter County, Pennsylvania, Potter County, Pennsylvania in the United States. The park is located on P ...
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Patterson State Park
Patterson State Park is a List of Pennsylvania state parks, Pennsylvania state park on that are located in Summit Township, Potter County, Pennsylvania, Summit Township, Potter County, Pennsylvania, Potter County, Pennsylvania in the United Stat ...
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Prouty Place State Park
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Sinnemahoning State Park parts in Cameron County
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Sizerville State Park
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parts in Cameron County
The county is also the location of the annual "God's Country Marathon" race between Galeton and Coudersport.
Communities

Under Pennsylvania law, the four types of incorporated municipalities are
cities
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,
boroughs
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History
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townships
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, and in at most two cases,
towns
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The criteria for distinguishing a town vary globally, often depending on factors such as population size, economic character, administrative stat ...
. These boroughs and townships are located in Potter County:
Boroughs
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Austin
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* Austin (given name), a list of people and fictional characters
* Austin (surname), a list of people and fictional characters
* Austin Motor Company, a British car manufac ...
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Coudersport (county seat)
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Galeton
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Oswayo
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Shinglehouse
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Ulysses
Townships
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Abbott
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Allegany
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Bingham
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Clara
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Eulalia
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Genesee
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Harrison
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Hebron
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Hector
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Homer
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Keating
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Oswayo
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Pike
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Pleasant Valley
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Portage
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Roulette
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Sharon
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Stewardson
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Summit
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Sweden
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Sylvania
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Ulysses
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West Branch
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Wharton
Census-designated places
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Roulette
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Sweden Valley
Unincorporated communities
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Cross Fork
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East Fork Road
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Elmer
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Mills
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Oleona
Road district (defunct)
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East Fork Road was a former district that dissolved on January 1, 2004. The district contained only one road and 14 residents, with almost all of the district's land claimed as part of the
Susquehannock State Forest. The territory that constituted the East Fork Road District is now the eastern half of Wharton Township.
Population ranking
The population ranking of the following table is based on the
2010 census of Potter County.
† ''county seat''
See also
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Austin Dam (until 1911 failure, and afterward until 1942 failure) (in Pennsylvania in the US)
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Potter County, Pennsylvania
References
External links
PotterCountyPa.netOpen Access edition of Victor L. Beebe's 1934 ''History of Potter County Pennsylvania'' at the Penn State University Library website
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1826 establishments in Pennsylvania
Populated places established in 1826