
Tonawanda Creek winds through the southern reaches of this landscape, defining the northern edge of the city of Batavia. The terrain to the north transitions into a complex system of wetlands and low ridges, dominated by the expansive Oak Orchard Swamp and Galloway Swamp. This area is characterized by a high concentration of small family and community burial grounds, including Maple Lawn Cem, Pine Hill Cem, and Newkirk Cem, which reflect the long-standing agricultural settlement patterns of the region.
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1905 Attica
Genesee County, NY

1944 Alexander
Genesee County, NY

1944 Byron
Genesee County, NY

1944 Le Roy
Genesee County, NY

1944 Stafford
Genesee County, NY

1949 Alexander
Genesee County, NY

1949 Attica
Genesee County, NY

1950 Batavia North
Genesee County, NY

1950 Batavia South
Genesee County, NY

1950 Byron
Genesee County, NY

1950 Le Roy
Genesee County, NY

1950 Oakfield
Genesee County, NY

1950 Stafford
Genesee County, NY

1951 Alexander
Genesee County, NY

1951 Batavia North
Genesee County, NY

1952 Byron
Genesee County, NY

1952 Oakfield
Genesee County, NY

2023 Alexander
Genesee County, NY

2023 Batavia North
Genesee County, NY

2023 Batavia South
Genesee County, NY

2023 Byron
Genesee County, NY

2023 Le Roy
Genesee County, NY

2023 Oakfield
Genesee County, NY

2023 Stafford
Genesee County, NY