
Pultneyville sits on the southern shore of Lake Ontario, serving as a primary focal point for this survey. The coastline is defined by prominent natural features such as Fairbanks Point and the sheltered waters of Holland Cove. Inland, the township of Williamson is marked by a network of drainage ways, including Salmon Creek and Mink Creek, which cut through the landscape toward the lake. The map reflects a predominantly agricultural and residential character, with family-named roads like Shepherd Road, Seeley Road, and Yeomans Road providing access to the interior. Genealogical interest is centered at Lakeview Cem, located just west of the main settlement. Notable local thoroughfares such as Lone Some Road and Lake Road illustrate the established rural infrastructure of Wayne County during the mid-20th century, as documented by the 1952 fieldwork and later revisions.
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