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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- BOOK CODE - |
- TOWN SECTION - |
- 1904 FARM OWNER'S NAME IS
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- THIS PAGE DISPLAYS THE
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NCAC |
VENICE, NY |
DAYTON B. ATWATER |
6th FARM ON PAGE 122 |
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| ORCHARD PARK, on the Angling road
from Wheeler's Corners to Little Salmon Creek road, within six miles of Aurora,
numbers one hundred and five acres, owned by Dayton B. Atwater. This
farm supports a small dairy, the milk being delivered to the Poplar Ridge
Elgin Creamery, one mile distant. Hay, grain and mixed farming are also among
its resources. Wells, and a stream crossing through the farm give an ample
water supply for the stock and residence. There are eight acres of mixed
timber. The previous owners were Joseph King and Edward King,
from whom Mr. Atwater purchased in 1902. This is one of the productive farms
of the town. A variety of small fruits are grown. Mr. Atwater is a native
of Cayuga County, bon in 1878, and was married in 1899 to Lucy C.
Culver. Their family consists of one daughter, Frances Culver
Atwater. |
Transcribed by Sandie Gilliland
in 2002
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