Bovina Center, New York Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The population of Bovina - Center City, New York is spread out across many neighborhoods and wards. The population of the city is comprised of both rich and poor people. The median age is 34 years. The city's per capita income is approximately $22,176.

Butter making is the principal industry of the city, and it takes a lot of work and money to produce that precious product. The first Jersey stock was brought to Bovina by Andrew Archibald and John Hastings in 1863. At first, the dairymen were sceptical, but they soon recognized the benefits of using the better quality Jersey stock. Once the dairymen realized the benefits of this new breed, it soon became the town's main source of income.

In 1821, the town of Bovina Center received its first post-office. The mail was brought in from Stamford once a month. The mail carriers would blow their horns as they approached the town, and continued blowing until they reached the post-office. Bovina Center also got its first physician, Dr. Kelly, and it continues to be served by Drs. Dickson and Phinney.

Bovina's population is primarily made up of Scots. The Scottish immigrants brought with them the traditions of thrift, piety, and love for their country. They also brought with them a devotion to Christ. The American Bible Society reported that no Bovina family was found without a bible, and the influence of the clergy is felt by all. In addition, there are no paupers in the town, which is another testament to the spiritual quality of the community.