
Cayuga Lake and the northern wetlands of the Montezuma Marsh dominate this 1943 landscape, reflecting a region defined by its historic water routes and early rail lines. The Cayuga and Seneca Canal cuts through the marshland, paralleled by the New York Central Railroad as it crosses the Seneca River near Free Bridge Corners. The map documents a rural network of numbered schoolhouses, including School No 7 and School No 5, which served scattered agrarian communities like Mentz Corners and Fosterville.
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