| THE PINES was named from numerous
pine trees on the front lawn, and consists of one hundred and four acres,
owned by C. E. Stanton, whose Postoffice address is Moravia, New York,
R. F. D., No. 19. Its location is on the (North ? sg) and South road, Lot
88; Moravia four miles distant, Locke five miles, and Auburn eighteen miles.
This farm has a nice southwestern exposure, and is nearly all tillable, has
a fertile soil adapted to the successful raising of grains, vegetables, and
in addition, it has a dairy of graded Jerseys, the products of which are
delivered to the East Venice skimming station, one and one-half miles southwest.
A. J. Hodge was the owner in 1869, of whom it was purchased by William
Stanton, who resided thereon until 1897, when he moved to Moravia, when his
son, C. E. Stanton, took entire charge of the farm; he is a native of Cayuga
County, born in 1870, and married Miss Mary E. Folts, also a native
of Cayuga County, in 1896. They have one son. Mr. Stanton is one of the
enterprising farmers of his town, and a Trustee of School District No. 7.
The Pines contains an apple orchard of three acres, as well as an abundance
of plums, pears, cherries and small fruits. The buildings are in good repair,
the water supply most plentiful, there being wells near the buildings and
running water on the (?? sg) of the farm. There is a timber grove of eight
acres. |