The Most Valuable
And Productive Farms Section - In The Book:
The New Century Atlas Of Cayuga
County, New York - 1904 - Page
122
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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 |
VENICE, NY |
NORMAN G. ARNOLD |
5th FARM ON PAGE 122 |
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| OLD HOMESTEAD. Norman G.
Arnold, owner. Postoffice address, Moravia, R. D., No. 19. Contains one
hundred and thirty acres on the road leading from Auburn to Ithaca, through
Venice, within seven miles of Moravia, eleven miles of Aurora, nine miles
of Locke and five miles of Genoa. It is devoted to the raising of stock and
a variety of farm products. There is an abundant supply of water, and twenty
acres of beech, maple, elm and basswood timber. "The Old Homestead," in the
town of Venice, has been in the possession of the Arnold family since the
town was settled. Prior to the year 1812, Joseph Arnold, grandfather
of the present owner, came from Rhode Island, settling on this farm, which
has since been owned by his sons Simon Arnold and Norman C.
Arnold, and is now the property of his grandson, Norman G. Arnold. The
farm adjoining on the north, consisting of seventy-eight acres, has since
been added; also two acres on the north, making two hundred and ten acres
of well-watered farming land. |
Transcribed by Sandie Gilliland
in 2002
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