Allegany County 115 



Ward: The surface is a hilly upland, the highest summits 

 being 500 to 800 feet above the valleys. The principal streams are 

 Philips ami Vandemark creeks. The soil is a clayey loam on the 

 hill and a gravelly loam in the valleys. 



Products: Dairy products, grain, hay, and buckwheat. 

 The average value of farm land is $14 an acre. 



Wlllsville: The surface is broken and mountainous, the 

 highest summits beine; 800 to 1,200 feet above the valleys. The 

 declivities are generally too steep for profitable cultivation. The 

 principal streams are Genesee River and Dyke and Chenunda 

 creeks, which flow through deep narrow valleys. The soil is gen- 

 erally a sandy loam. 



Products: Dairy products, potatoes, hay, grain, and oil. 



The average value of farm land is $202 an acre. 



West Almond: The surf ace is a broken elevated upland. The 

 principal streams are Angelica, Black, Phillips and Karr Valley 

 creeks, all of which flow in narrow T ravines bordered by steep hill- 

 sides. The soil is generally a clayey loam underlaid by hardpan. 

 Products : Grain, dairy products, and hay. 

 The average value of farm land is $15 an acre. 



Willing: The surface is a broken and mountainous region, 

 the highest summits being 800 to 1,200 feet above the valleys. 

 The streams are Genesee River land several creeks, all flowing in 

 narrow valleys bordered by steep declivities. The soil is a clayey 

 and sandy loam. 



Products: Dairy products, hay, potatoes, grain, and oil. 



The average value of farm land is $31 an acre. 



Wirt: The surface is a wild mountainous upland divided 

 into three general ridges extending north and south. The streams 

 are headwaters of Van Campens, Little Genesee, and Dodges 

 creeks. 



Products: Dairy products, hay, grain, and oil. 

 The average value of farm land is $42 an acre. 



