
Potter Swamp dominates the southeastern quadrant of this region, where Flint Creek meanders toward the village of Gorham. This survey captures the agricultural and conservation character of the Ontario and Yates County border, defined by a high density of small family and community burial grounds that speak to the area's deep settlement roots. Genealogists can locate several key sites, including the Hopewell Burying Ground, Reed's Corners Cem, and the Rushville Village Cem. The landscape is characterized by prominent elevations like Lazarus Hill and Harkness Hill, while the northern reaches include the Finger Lakes Community College and Roseland Park. A network of rural routes, such as Lake To Lake Rd and Depew Rd, connect established hamlets like Aloquin and Reed Corners, reflecting the persistent rural infrastructure of the Western Finger Lakes region.
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