INFLUENCE OF A SINGLE FARM COMMUNITY. 
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The destinations of the 500 students who settled in the county 
outside the larger Belleville community were arranged according to 
townships. It was found that there were representatives from the 
Belleville community in each of the 22 townships of Jefferson County, 
as is shown in Table I. The two most popular points of migration 
in the county were found to be Adams, the nearest town, and Water- 
town, the county seat and largest city in the county. 
widest 
Fig. 13.— Showing influence of Charles Finney. The Keverend Charles Finney, the evangelist and 
educator, lived in the larger Belleville community on farm No. 618. This map indicates the localities 
directly influenced by his activities. 
Table I. — Migration of the young people of the Belleville community into Jefferson 
County by townships. (1824-19W.) This table gives the migration centers of the county 
in ivhich Belleville is situated, with the number of migrants going to each village or resi- 
dential center. 
[Noneof the centers within the larger Belleville community are included in this table. The larger Belleville 
community in itself comprises all of Henderson Township and parts of Adams and Ellisburg Townships. 
(See Tables XII and XIII for distribution of those remaining in the Belleville community.)] 
Adams Town: 
Alexandria Town — Continued. 
Adams 
72 
St. Lawrence 
... 1 
Adams Center 
27 
Thousand Island park 
... 1 
Green's Settlement 
2 
Honeyville 
North Adams 
1 
2 
Total 
Antwerp Town : Antwerp 
... 11 
Total 
104 
... 1 
Alexandria Town: 
Brown ville Town : 
Alexandria Bay 
7 
Brown ville 
... 2 
Plessis 
1 
Dexter 
Limerick 
... 3 
Redwood 
1 
... 1 
