170 Agricultural Manual 



Charlotte: The surface is moderately hilly and divided into 

 several ridges by the valleys of streams, the principal of which 

 are Mill Creek and its tributaries. The highest land on the east 

 side rises 1,800 to 2,000 feet above sea level. The soil is chiefly 

 a silty loam. The principal market for milk in this town is 

 Borden's Condensary at Sinclairville. 



Products: Dairy products. 



Average values of farm land range from $20 to $60 an acre. 



Chautauqua: The surface is elevated and moderately hilly, 

 occupying the watershed between Chautauqua Lake and Lake 

 Erie. The soil is a silty loam of good quality, including much of 

 the better grade of soils in the area adjacent to Chautauqua Lake. 

 Mayville, the county seat, lies within the limits of this town. 

 Products: Dairy products. 



Average values of farm land range from $20 to $50, except 

 near Chautauqua Lake, where values are much higher. 



Cherry Creek: The surface is hilly in the northwest and 

 rolling in the southeast. In the western part the highest points 

 rise to a height of 2,100 feet. Along the eastern border is a large 

 swamp that lies partly in Cattaraugus County. The town is drained 

 by Conewango Creek and its tributary. The soil is a clayey and 

 gravelly loam. Most of the milk is shipped to Buffalo, some of it 

 going to Hire's Condensary at South Dayton and to the few cheese 

 factories in the town. At Cherry Creek is located a canning 

 factory. 



Products: Dairy products, apples, canning factory peas, and 

 muck land crops. 



Average values of farm land range from $15 to $100 an acre. 



Clymee: The surface is a hilly upland broken by the valleys 



of small streams. The soil is a gravelly loam. The Mohawk 



Condensary at dymer is the chief outlet for dairy products. This 



town has good shipping facilities over the Pennsylvania Railroad. 



Products: Dairy and poultry products. 



The average values of farm land range from $20 to $50 an 



acre. 



