Wyoming County 805 



Eagle: The surface is a hilly upland, broken by the deep 



ravines of streams. Wiscoy Creek and its branches form the 

 principal streams. The hills bordering these streams are very 

 steep, and their summits are 400 to 500 feet above the valleys. 

 Eagle Lake, a small body of water in. the southwest, has no 

 visible outlet. The soil is a clayey and gravelly loam. 



Products: Dairy products, cereals, beans and potatoes. 



Average value of farm land ranges from $40 to $100 an acre. 



Gainesville : The surface is an upland, slightly undulating 

 and broken by the valleys of Oatka Creek in the northeast, and 

 East Koy Creek in the southwest. The soil on the hills is a 

 thin dark loam underlaid by hardpan, and in the valleys a fertile, 

 gravelly loam. 



Products : Potatoes, beans and dairy products. 



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



Genesee Falls: A nearly perpendicular bluff about 1,600 

 feet high borders the Genesee River. From the summit of this 

 bluff the country spreads out into an undulating upland. Within 

 the limits of this town lies Letchworth Park and along its 

 borders are the celebrated Portage Falls. 



Products: Potatoes, oats, wheat and dairy products. 

 Average values of farm land range from $40 to $100 an 

 acre. 



Java: The surface is elevated, broken by hills and deep 

 valleys. The highest summits rise from 400 to 600 feet above 

 the valleys. Buffalo Creek flows through the western part, and 

 receives a large number of tributaries. Cattaraugus Creek rises 

 in the eastern part, one of the sources of which is Java Lake in 

 the southeast. The soil on the hills is a thin dark loam underlaid 

 by hardpan. In the valleys it is principally a gravelly loam. 



Products: Dairy products, hay, potatoes, beans, cereals and 

 maple sugar. 



Average values of farm land range from $40 to $100 an acre. 



^Iidblebury : The surface is a rolling upland broken by the 

 deep valleys of the streams. Oatka Creek flows through the south- 



