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Early Map of Portageville, Wyoming Co., NY

GENESEE FALLS (twp) - was formed from Pike and Portage, (Livingston co.,) April 1, 1846. It lies on Genesee River, in the S.E. corner of the co. A nearly perpendicular rocky bluff, 100 to 300 ft. high, borders upon the river, and from its summit the country spreads out into an undulating upland. The celibrated Portaage Falls, in the Genesee River, are opposite this place. The soil is a sandy and clayey loam. Portageville (p.v.) on Genesee River, contains 5 churches and several mills. Pop. 561, The B. & N. Y. City R. T. crosses the Genessee, near the village.

Early Map of Portageville, Wyoming Co., NY

Owner/Source  Historical and Statistical Gazetteer of New York State 
Date  1860 
File name  Portageville.jpg 
File Size  355.49k 
ID  56 
Dimensions  1434 x 1000 
Linked to  Abraham Arnold HOWELL 

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