Wyoming County 807 



Warsaw: The surface is a broken upland, divided by the 

 valley of Oatka Creek. The hillsides are steep, and the summits 

 rise to about 1,500 feet above the valleys. The soil on the uplands 

 is loam underlaid by hardpan, and in the valleys it is a fertile, 

 gravelly loam. . 



Products: Dairy products, cereals and fruit. 



Average values of farm land range from $50 to $100 an acre. 



Wethersfieid : The surface is a rolling upland. Toiiawanda 

 and East Koy creeks and Trout Brook rise in this town. The 

 soil on the hills is a thin, dark loam underlaid by hardpan, and 

 in the valleys it is a fertile gravelly loam. 



Products: Dairy products, potatoes, beans and grains. 



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



MARKETING CONDITIONS 

 FACILITIES FOR TRANSPORTATION 



Railroads 



The Erie railroad passes through the eastern part of Wyoming 

 County connecting with the Arcade and Attica railroad, and 

 with. -a branch of the New York Central at Attica. 



The Arcade and Attica extends north and south through the 

 entire western section of the county, making connections with 

 the Erie at Attica, and with the Pennsylvania at Arcade. 



The Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburgh extends north and south 

 through the central part of the county, with a branch running 

 along Silver Lake and extending to Perry. 



Lines of the Pennsylvania road enter the extreme southeast 

 and southwest corners. 



Improved Highways 



Improved highways extend through various parts of the county, 

 as follows: From Castile to Perry; from Gainesville north 

 through Warsaw, Wyoming and Pearl Creek, making connection 

 with an improved highway through Genesee County to Rochester; 

 from Warsaw to Varysburg; from Bliss to Smiths Corners; from 

 Java to Java Center; from Arcade village west to the county 

 line, connecting with an improved highway to Buffalo and Olean, 

 some of which is still under construction. 



There are in the county 40 miles of completed improved high- 

 ways, with 13 miles additional under construction. 



