Seneca County 665 



The principal streams are Kendig Creek and Slicker Brook. 

 The soil is a deep rich loam composed of clay, gravel, and sand. 



Products: Hay, oats, wheat, barley, buckwheat and corn. 



Average values of farm land range from $50 to $100 per 

 acre, and in the northwestern part as high as $200. 



Junius: Xumcrous small isolated gravel and clay ridges 

 30 to 75 feet high, extending in a general north and south 

 direction, occupy a great portion of this town. The numerous 

 small streams flow north into the Clyde River. 

 The soil is a good quality of gravelly loam. 



Products : Oats, wheat, apples, potatoes, corn and cabbage. 

 Average values of farm land range from $25 to $100 per 

 acre. 



Lodi : The surface is mostly inclined toward the west and 

 north. The bluff bordering on Seneca Lake is 150 to 250 feet 

 above the water ; the highest part of the central ridge is 500 feet 

 higher and about 1,400 feet above tide. 



Mill Creek in the center and Sheldrake Creek in the northeast 

 corner are the principal streams. 



The soil is principally a gravelly loam mixed with disintegrated 

 rock. 



Products: Hay, oats, wheat, grapes, peaches, buckwheat and 



corn. 

 Average values of farm land range from $50 to $100 per 

 acre. 



Ovid: The surface consists of an arable ridge 900 feet above 

 tide, descending west of the center toward Seneca Lake. The 

 buffs on the lake are 20 to 50 feet high and nearly perpendicular. 

 A great number of small streams flow into Cayuga and Seneca 

 lakes, all of which have worn deep ravines in the shales. The 

 soil is principally clay and gravel, intermixed with sand and 

 disintegrated rocks. 



In this town is located the Willard State Hospital. 



Products: Hay, oats, wheat, barley, buckwheat and corn. 

 Average values of farm land range from $50 to $100 per 

 acre. 



