The Most Valuable
And Productive Farms Section - In The Book:
The New Century Atlas Of Cayuga
County, New York - 1904 - Page
124
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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 |
F. E. YOUNG |
16th FARM ON PAGE 124 |
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| FRUITHURST, located in the village
of East Venice, within six miles of Moravia and twenty miles of Auburn, is
owned by F.E. Young. Postoffice address, R. F. D., Locke No. 23. This
farm, while numbering only fifty acres is a fine producer of small fruits
of the choicest kind. Poultry and dairying is also a feature. The water supply
is most abundant from never-failing springs and there are ten acres of timber.
John G. Young, sold to the present owner, who is a native of Cayuga
County, born in 1851, married Miss Clara M. Strong in 1872. This is
one of the pleasant homes of Venice, with good barns and out-buildings. Mr.
Young is also owner of "Meadow Brook," another one of the fine farms of Venice.
This was previously owned by Byron Champlin, who sold to John G. Young,
from whom the owner purchased. It has a southwestern exposure, and a fine
apple orchard and a good water supply; also a variety of timber. Mr. Young's
mother resides with her son at "Fruithurst," and is in excellent health for
one of her years, and is a highly esteemed resident of the town. |
Transcribed by Sandie Gilliland
in 2003
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