NY 195 was located in an extremely rural portion of the county and had only three intermediary intersections with other through traffic roads.
NY 195 continued on to Lavery's Corner, where it intersected with a pair of county highways and turned east toward Lawrenceville.
East of Ferris Road, NY 195 curved northeast to enter Lawrenceville, where it ended at US 11.
The lone exception was from Potsdam to Lawrenceville, where NY 2 followed a more northerly alignment via Winthrop and North Lawrence.
[12] The Nicholville–Lawrenceville roadway was left unnumbered until the 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York when it was designated as NY 11B.
[4] However, the highway remained under state jurisdiction until September 1, 1982, when ownership and maintenance of NY 195's former routing was transferred from the state of New York to St. Lawrence County as part of a larger highway maintenance swap between the two levels of government.