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Constable: The surface is rolling, with a northerly inclina- 

 tion. The Boil is principally a light, sandy loam. A strip of sand 

 lies along the southern border. 



Products: Dairy products, small fruits, potatoes and other 



vegetables, bay, corn and oats. 

 Average values of farm land range from $20 to $75 an acre. 



Dickinson : The surface is rolling and hilly in the northern 

 part, with a soil of sandy loam of good quality. The central 

 and southern parts are more broken. 



Products: Dairy products, corn, potatoes, hay, oats, barley, 



and vegetables. 

 Average values of farm land range from $20 to $75 an acre. 



Duane : The surface is broken and mountainous, and the 

 soil light and sandy. A large part of this town is forest-covered. 

 Products: Dairy products, potatoes, hay, oats and corn. 

 Average values of farm land range from $10 to $40 an acre. 



Fort Covington : The surface is level and gently undulating. 

 The soil in the north is a rich, clayey loam and in the south a 

 light sandy loam. Although it contains excellent farming land, 

 good markets are not easily accessible. 



Products: Dairy products, hay, corn, beans, potatoes, oats, 



wheat, buckwheat, and barley. 

 Average values of farm land range from $20 to $75 an acre. 



Franklin: The surface is broken and mountainous, with an 

 elevation of from 1,200 to 2,000 feet above tide. The Loon 

 Lake Mountains in the western part reach a height of 3,350 feet. 

 Among the mountains are numerous ponds and lakes. The soil 

 is sandy and is tilled mostly along the streams. The settlements 

 are generally confined to the eastern and southern parts. 



Products: Dairy products, potatoes, hay, oats, buckwheat, 



barley, and wheat. 

 Average values of farm land range from $10 to $40 an acre. 



Harrietstown : The surface is rocky and mountainous. 

 Seward and Seymour, in the southeastern part, are respectively 

 4,400 and 4,100 feet in height. Among the mountains are a 



