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Marcy : The surface is rolling. A wide intervale borders 

 on the river from which rises an irregular plateau 300 to 500 

 feet above the valley. Ninemile Creek flows through the west 

 corner. On the upland the soil is a silt or sandy and gravelly 

 loam, and on the flats it is alluvial. 



Products: Daily products, hay, potatoes, corn for silo, 



wheat, rye, buckwheat and garden products. 

 Average values farm land range from $50 to $150 an acre. 



Marshall : The surface is a hilly upland, the hills rising to a 

 height of 1,100 to 1,500 feet above sea level. Oriskany Creek 

 flows northeast through the western part. The soil is a fertile 

 sandy loam and limestone soil. 



Products: Alfalfa, potatoes, hops, corn for silo, wheat, rye 



and buckwheat. 

 Average values of farm land range from $50 to $150 an acre. 



[New Hartford: The surface is level or gently undulating, 

 except in the extreme eastern part, where there is a low range of 

 hills. Sauquoit Creek flows north through the center. The soil is 

 a rich calcareous loam. 



Products: Potatoes, hay, dairy products, fruit, truck 

 crops, corn for silo, wheat, buckwheat, rye and canning 

 factory products. 



Average values of farm land range from $75 to $200 an acre. 



Paris : The surface is a hilly upland broken by the valley of 

 Sauquoit Creek, which flows east and north through the town. 

 The hills bordering the valley are generally steep and rise from 

 200 to 400 feet in height. The highest point, known as Tassel 

 Hill, in the southwest corner, rises 1,944 feet above sea level. 

 The soil is a sandy, calcareous loam. 



Products: Potatoes, alfalfa, dairy products, corn for silo, 



wheat, rye, buckwheat and canning factory products. 

 Average values of farm land range from $50 to $150 an acre. 



Remsen : The surface is an elevated upland broken by hills 

 and ridges, the mean elevation of which is 1,200 to 1,400 feet 



