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largest and best developed powers is the Beaver River Power 

 Company, which at present supplies nearly the entire electrical 

 energy at the paper mills in Beaver Falls. 



Products: Grain, hay, corn, potatoes and maple sirup. 



Average values of farm land range from $5 to $60 an acre. 



Denmark : The surface descends to Black River on the east by 

 a succession of irregular terraces. Deer River flows through the 

 town ; on its course are several falls, affording an abundant water- 

 power in spring and fall, but somewhat scanty during the summer 

 months. The High Falls, near Copenhagen, which have a descent 

 of 160 feet, are noted for their beauty. At these falls is located 

 an electric lighting and power plant, which furnishes light for 

 Copenhagen and power to the paper mills at Carthage. The 

 eastern part of the town is covered with deep deposits of drift. 

 Near the mouth of Deer River are extensive flats. Black River 

 was formerly bordered by a cedar swamp. The soil is very fertile. 



Products : Hay, grain, corn and potatoes. 



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



Diana : The surface is gently rolling and quite rocky. In the 

 eastern part are hills reaching a height of 1,000 to 1,200 feet. The 

 principal streams are the Oswegatchie and Indian rivers and their 

 branches. There are a number of lakes in the northern and 

 eastern parts of the town, prominent among which is Lake Bona- 

 parte, formerly the home of Count Joseph Bonaparte, the favorite 

 brother of the famous Napoleon. Iron ore is found in those 

 sections. Lumbering was formerly the principal industry. At 

 Harrisville is located the Diana Paper mill, the entire production 

 of which is used in printing the catalogue of Sears, Roebuck 

 & Co., at Chicago. Near Natural Bridge in this town is located 

 the Natural Bridge Lime Co. and the Carbola Chemical Co., the 

 latter operating a large talc mine, yielding a product of an excel- 

 lent grade. 



Products: Hay, grain, corn, potatoes and maple sirup. 

 Average values of farm lands range from $1 to $50 an acre. 



Gbeig: The surface is rolling in the west, but broken and 

 rocky, and in some places hilly, in the east. The principal 



