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Dansville: The surface is mostly an upland, divided into 

 ridges by the narrow valleys of small streams. The slopes of the 

 hills are steep, and their summits are 300 to 400 feel above the 

 valleys. The streams are head branches of Canaseraga Creek, 

 flowing north, and of Canisteo River, flowing south. The soil on 

 the east and north is a sandy, gravelly loam. In the southwest it 

 is gravel underlaid by hardpan. 



Products: Potatoes, hay, oats, muck crops, barley, wheat, 

 buckwheat, fruits and cheese. 



The average value of farm land is $40 an acre. 



Ekwix: The surface is about equally divided between high, 

 rolling uplands and low valleys of streams. The summits of the 

 hills are 400 to 600 feet above the valleys. Tioga and Canisteo 

 rivers unite in the southeastern part of the town, and Canisteo and 

 Cohocton in the northeast, there forming the Chemung Bivcr. The 

 valleys of these streams are from one to two miles wide. The soil 

 on the hills is a shaly and clayey loam, and in the valleys it is a 

 fine quality of alluvium. 



Products : Tobacco, hay, market milk, oats, corn, wheat, and 



buckwheat. 

 The average value of farm land is $00 an acre. 



Fremont : The surface is a hilly upland and forms a part of 

 the dividing ridge between Canisteo and Cohoeton rivers. The 

 streams are small brooks. The soil is chiefly a shaly loam derived 

 from the disintegration of the surface rock. 



Products : Potatoes, hay, oats, buckwheat, corn and fruits. 



The average value of farm land is $40 an acre. 



Greenwood : The surface is mostly a rolling upland. Bennetts 

 Creek flows northerly through the east part of the town in a valley 

 400 to 600 feet below the summits of the hills. The soil is a 

 gravelly, clayey loam. Several pure-bred Holstein-Friesian cattle 

 are raised. 



Products : !Market milk, potatoes, cheese, hay and oats. 



The average value of farm land is $30 an acre. 



TTahts.ville: The surface is a hilly upland, broken by several 

 deep valleys. The principal streams are Purdy and Bennetts 



