The Most Valuable
And Productive Farms Section - In The Book:
The New Century Atlas Of Cayuga
County, New York - 1904 - Page
120
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- BOOK CODE - |
- TOWN SECTION - |
- 1904 FARM OWNER'S NAME IS
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- THIS PAGE DISPLAYS THE
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NCAC |
LEDYARD, NY |
A. N. CLOSE |
9th FARM ON PAGE 120 |
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| N. L. CLOSE HOMESTEAD, numbering
one hundred and twenty-six acres, on the Close road from the Lake road, and
within five miles of Aurora. The soil is adapted to dairying, with the raising
of stock and sheep as a specialty. The land is all tillable, and a variety
of products are successfully raised. The buildings are all in excellent in
repair, the house being fronted with a fine lawn and beautiful trees. The
previous owner was Tracy Tuttle, and from him N. L. Close purchased
and resided on the farm from 1857 till his death in 1902, when it came into
possession of his son, A. N. Close, who is also owner of the Banner
Sheep Farm. |
Transcribed by Sandie Gilliland
in August 2002
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