Settled in 1798 by a company from
Westfield, Massachusetts, the town was formed in 1800 from the town of
Mexico in
Oswego County. In 1803, part of Lowville was used to form the town of
Harrisburg. The village of Lowville was incorporated in 1854 and was designated the county seat in 1864, succeeding
Martinsburg. of Lowville and list of landmarks from 1885 by
L.R. Burleigh Daniel Kelley, along with his six sons, settled in Lowville in 1798, moving from
Middletown, Connecticut. With the help of others, Daniel put up a
sawmill and a two-story house. One son, Datus, worked in the mill. In 1867, Datus' daughter Emeline (Kelley) Huntington wrote: "By a little brook which comes down from the long hills which rise almost like mountains on either side of the
Black River, stands the same old mill where Father ground the wheat and corn for the country people. Its wheel is dripping and clattering still, doing duty as faithfully as of old. While the old miller who 'picked the stones and calked the gate' when the mill was new, has laid away his earthly casket in the little burying ground far away from the roar of the water which is constantly pouring over the mill dam." In 1810 Datus married Sara Dean and moved to
Rockport, Ohio. Datus and Sara then bought Kelleys Island in
Lake Erie (Ohio) and founded the community called Kelley's Island. Agriculture and dairy farming flourished in the Lowville area because of the rich soil on the Black River Flats. With the opening of the
Black River Canal in 1851, the
Rome, Watertown and Ogdensburg Railroad in 1867, and the Lowville and Beaver Railroad in 1906, industries flourished, including
QubicaAMF (largest manufacturer of bowling pins in the world) and
Kraft (the largest cream cheese plant in the country). Dedicated in 2006, the
Maple Ridge Wind Farm is one of the largest wind farms in the United States. The site has 195 wind turbines, with a total capacity of 320MW (equivalent to a mid-sized power plant). Maple Ridge (formerly Flat Rock Wind Farm) provides about $10 million in benefit to the local community, with about $2 million in annual payments to 75 landowners, and $8 million in tax revenues to the region. This site has increased New York's
renewable energy generation by sixfold. The project is jointly owned by
Iberdrola Renewables and EDP Renewables North America (formerly Horizon Wind Energy).
Peter Ostrum, who played the role of Charlie Bucket in
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, lives in and practices
veterinary medicine in Lowville. ==Geography==