
Cattaraugus Creek defines the southern boundary of this landscape, a region deeply defined by its agricultural character and extensive network of rural schoolhouses in the mid-1920s. The village of Springville serves as the primary hub, where the Buffalo Rochester and Pittsburgh and Pennsylvania railroads converge. Moving north through the valleys of Eighteenmile Creek and Cazenovia Creek, the map reveals a high density of small-scale education centers such as Wheeler Hollow School, St Johns School, and Brink School, illustrating the localized nature of rural life before the era of school consolidation.
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