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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- TOWN SECTION - |
- 1904 FARM OWNER'S NAME IS
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- THIS PAGE DISPLAYS THE
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NCAC |
LEDYARD, NY |
WILLIAM H. GOULD |
17th FARM ON PAGE 120 |
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| LEDYARD FARM, located on Lots
147 and 148, on the Sherwood road to Aurora, with a convenient market at
Sherwood, two miles distant, contained two hundred and forty acres, from
which hay, grain and stock are raised; special attention being given to
registered Guernsey cattle. The buildings are in fine condition and well
located, having a southwestern exposure, overlooking Cayuga Lake. The present
owner, William H. Gould, is a native of Cayuga County, postoffice
address, Aurora, R. F. D. This commodious farm is noted for its fine stock
and road horses, in which Mr. Gould is an extensive dealer; ther is
also an apple orchard of five acres and small fruits are grown in great variety.
The water supply is piped to the house and barns by a windmill attachment,
and also to the tanks in the fields. There are fifteen acres of hardwood
timber. |
Transcribed by Sandie Gilliland
in August 2002
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