Morris (village), New York

Morris is a village in Otsego County, New York, United States.

The village is centrally located in the town of Morris, and is northwest of the city of Oneonta.

The village was originally called "Louisville" by early French settlers, of whom Andre Renouard and family are the first known, the Franchots staying with them their first winter.

Spring Street off West Main was laid out to a new plant that went bankrupt before machinery was installed when the local textile industry collapsed.

More recently Spring St. has been abandoned, with Morris Central School expansion over what had once been planned as a development.

The village is bounded to the east and south by Butternut Creek, a tributary of the Unadilla River.