
The Oneida River forms a defining natural boundary in this 1943 survey, marking the southern edge of a landscape defined by small rural hamlets and an extensive network of school districts. Central Square serves as the primary hub, situated where the New York Central railroad intersects with local transit routes. The settlement pattern is characterized by numerous named crossroads such as Peat Corners, Upson Corners, and Roosevelt Corners, reflecting a deeply established agrarian society where local intersections were the focal points of community life.
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