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Jessup Farm 85A
White Oak Farm 184A in 4 parcels
White Haven Farm 155A in 4 parcels (partial)
Hobby Horse Farm 236A in 4 parcels
Cotton Farm 80A
Morrow Farm 160A
Booth Farm 80A
Schwitzer Farm 345A in 3 parcels
Clay Center Rd.
West 116th St.
West 131st St. (West Main St.)
West 106th St.
Efroymson Farm 80A
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Eichard Farm (17)
Location: South side of East 126th St. (Mohawk Rd.) from near Cool Creek to near the Auman Addition neighborhood southeast of Carmel.
GPS Waypoint (center of intersection of East 126th St. (Mohawk Rd.) and High Dr.):
39° 58’ 16.39” N
86° 06’ 35.89” W
Information: 200 Acres. Owned and farmed by the Oburn family, Betts (Mary Elizabeth Eichard Oburn) and George. Mary Elizabeth Eichard Oburn was the daughter of William C. Eichard. George Oburn founded and owned Carmel Auto Parts, which was started in a former gas station/camera shop across Range Line Rd. from Carmel Welding. CHS ’63 Terrry Haskett’s father Loren farmed this land for several years in the mid-‘50’s and early-‘60’s. (information from Terry Haskett)
Land Ownership: In 1949 this land was owned by Wm. C. Ikerd. In 1957 this land was owned by William C. Ikerd. In 1964 this land was owned by Mary E. Oburn.
What’s there now: Keystone Pkwy. came along and split the farm. The land west of Keystone became part of Mohawk Hills Apartments, which are scheduled to be torn down.
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Block Farm 389A
Weikal Farm 80A
Eichard Farm 200A
Rolling Ridge Farm 527A in 7 parcels
Owens Farm
Hensel Farm 83A
Haverstick Rd.
Blue School
North-South Gray Rd.
South Range Line Rd.
Moffitt Farm (2) (partial)
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Fairchild Farm (18)
Location: South side of East 131st St. (East Main St.) across from “Old North” school.
GPS Waypoint (center of intersection of East 131st St. (East Main St.) and Lexington Blvd.):
39° 58’ 42.47” N
86° 07’ 06.30” W
Information: 94 Acres in 2 parcels.
Land Ownership: In 1949 and 1957 this land was owned by A. (Adelaide) F. Causey. In 1964 this land had been developed and was within the boundaries of Carmel. In 1949, 1957, and 1964 Adelaide Causey also owned Cricklewood Farm further east on the same side of the road.
What’s there now: Carmel Christian Church.
Cricklewood Farm 121A in 3 parcels
North-South Gray Rd.
East 131st St. (East Main St.)
Fairchild Farm 94A in 2 parcels
Foster-Kendall Farm 320A in 2 parcels
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Fish Farm (19)
Location: Both east and west of Towne Rd. south of West 116th St.
GPS Waypoint (center of Towne Rd. at home):
39° 57’ 10.63” N
86° 12’ 11.23” W
Information: 166 Acres in 2 parcels. This farm was established after 1957. Owned and farmed by the Fish family including CHS ’63 John Fish. John’s parents were Bill Fish and Evelyn Annabeth Heather. She was called Betty (see Heather Farm). (information from John Fish)
Land Ownership: In 1964 this land was owned by W. and A. Fish.
What’s there now: Crooked Stick West neighborhood.
Figure 9 Fish Farm Home (present day)
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Heather Farm 80A
Stuckey Farm 78A
Haston Farm 69A
Fish Farm 166A in 2 parcels
ABS Farm 60A
Ditch Rd.
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Foster-Kendall Farm (20)
Location: Both sides of East 131st St. (East Main St.) on the west side of Gray Rd. (North-South Gray Rd.).
GPS Waypoint (center of intersection of East 131st St. (East Main St. and Brookshire Pkwy.):
39° 58’ 42.43” N
86° 05’ 44.75” W
Information: 320 Acres in 2 parcels. This land was farmed by “Fletch” Schubert earlier and then by Jeff Russell and Ray Henry later. Milk cows and grain.
Land Ownership: In 1949 and 1957 this land was owned by C.Y. Foster, co-founder and co-owner of Foster-Kendall Co. in Carmel. In 1964 this land was owned by Dallas (“Dall”) S. Foster, son of C.Y. Foster.
What’s there now: Christ Community Church and Foster Grove and Brookshire North neighborhoods.
[GET AERIAL FARM PHOTO RESTORED AND REPLACE THIS COPY.]
Figure 10 Foster-‐Kendall Farm (south of East 131st St. (East Main St.)
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Cricklewood Farm 121A in 3 parcels
North-South Gray Rd.
East 131st St. (East Main St.)
Fairchild Farm 94A in 2 parcels
Foster-Kendall Farm 320A in 2 parcels
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Frank Farm (21) --see White Oak Farm (70)
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Garner Farm (22)
Location: Southwest corner of West 116th St. and Shelborne Rd.
GPS Waypoint (center of West 116th St. and Shelborne Rd. roundabout):
39° 57’ 20.84” N
86° 13’ 20.42” W
Information: 80 Acres. Owned and farmed by the Garner family, Al and Ethel. CHS ’63 Redick Horton lived back the long lane just to the west of this farm.
Land Ownership: In 1949, 1957, and 1964 this land was owned by Ethel Garner.
What’s there now: ?
Garner Farm 80A
Shelborne Rd.
West 106th St.
West 116th St.
U.S. 421
Massey Farm 140A in 2 parcels
Hendren Farm 59A
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Gregg Farm (23)
Location: South of West 106th St. and east of Spring Mill Rd. on both sides of U.S. 31.
GPS Waypoint (center of intersection of West 106th St. and Illinois St.):
39° 56’ 29.78” N
86° 09’ 34.60” W
Information: 160 Acres. Owned and farmed by the Gregg family. The Gregg family’s Quaker ancestors can be traced back to southeastern Pennsylvania in 1735. See photos of the Gregg Farm on p. 68 of Phil Hinshaw’s Carmel history book. This is the same family who founded the h.h.gregg company.
Land Ownership: In 1949 and 1957 this land was owned by Charles Gregg. In 1964 101 acres of this land was owned by Charles Gregg.
What’s there now: St. Vincent Heart Center of Indiana.
[ASK THE CCHS FOR SCANS OF GREGG FARM PHOTOS INCLUDED IN PHIL HINSHAW’S BOOK.]
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Gregg Farm 160A
Spring Mill Rd.
West 106th St.
U.S. 31
West 96th St.
Home Place
Best Ever Mushroom Woods
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Happy T Farm (24)
Location: Both sides of U.S. 31 just north of 146th St.
GPS Waypoint (center of Greyhound Pass at home):
40° 00’ 19.04” N
86° 07’ 46.72” W
Information: 143 Acres in 2 parcels.
Karl Johnson moved from Kokomo to a large brick and stone estate home just northwest of the intersection of West 146th St. and U.S. 31 about 1944-45. He was of a prominent Kokomo family and moved to Carmel as President and Owner of Steel Parts Corp., which had a plant in Tipton, IN, and Corporate offices in Indianapolis, IN. Happy Thompson purchased Karl Johnson’s property and the estate home, which was located about where Best Buy is now, with his property going north to just north of Greyhound Pass. Happy Thompson then installed large freezers in the basement of the home and used them to store his slaughtered registered Aberdeen Black Angus cattle, which he raised across U.S. 31. Later, he had a heliport pad installed just about where the Moyer Fine Jewelry store is now. Eventually, the property and estate home were purchased by Ralph Wilfong who developed the plazas that are there now. He used the estate home for his Corporate offices and eventually moved the estate home up Greyhound Pass about 3 blocks. It is currently being used as the Hamilton County (Westfield, IN) Trustee’s office. Karl Johnson did not raise cattle. A big white barn and silo sat on the east side of U.S. 31 with the words: “Blacks Breed Better Beef Buy Black Bulls” painted in huge black letters vertically on the side of the silo (or horizontally on the side of the barn). (information primarily from Dick McNamara)
Land Ownership: In 1949 and 1957, this land west of U.S. 31 (45 acres) was owned by K.F. Johnson. In 1964 this land west of U.S. 31 (45 acres) was owned by J.K. Burnam. In 1949 and 1957 this land east of U.S. 31 (98 acres) was owned by Roy H. Mercer. In 1964 this land east of U.S. 31 (98 acres) was owned by J.K. Burnam.
What’s there now: Village Park Plaza on the east side of U.S. 31 and Greyhound Plaza on the west side of U.S. 31.
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Figure 11 Happy T Farm (east of U.S. 31)
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Figure 12 Happy T Farm Home (present day)
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Acorn Farm 40A
Carey Rd.
Oak Rd.
Monon RR
East 146th St. (East-West Gray Rd.)
East 151st St.
Happy T Farm 143A in 2 parcels
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Harvey Farm (25)
Location: East of Six Points Rd. and south of West 136th St. (Smokey Row Rd.)
GPS Waypoint (center of intersection of West 136th St. (Smokey Row Rd.) and Ashbury Dr.):
39° 59’ 05.61” N
86° 10’ 21.96” W
Information: 60 Acres. This land was farmed by Warren Harvey. Juanita Harvey was a Carmel Elementary School teacher who taught a section of the class of ‘63 in the 4th grade.
Land Ownership: In 1949 and 1957 this land was owned by Arland Harvey. In 1964 this land was owned by W.J. Harvey.
What’s there now: ?
[DID THE HARVEY’S FARM EARL STEWART’S 80 ACRES TO THE NORTHEAST ACROSS WEST 136TH ST. (SMOKEY ROW RD.) AND WEST OF SPRING MILL RD.? DOES THE HARVEY’S HOME STILL EXIST? IF SO, PHOTOGRAPH.]
Figure 13 Juanita Harvey's 4th Grade Class
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Harvey Farm 60A
Kirk Farm 78A
Six Points Rd.
Eldorado
Spring Mill Rd.
Ditch Rd.
Clay Center Rd.
West 136th St. (Smokey Row Rd.)
West 131st St. (West Main St..)
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Haston Farm (26)
Location: South side of West 116th St. between Ditch Rd. and Towne Rd.
GPS Waypoint (center of “T” intersection of West 116th St. and St. Andrews Ln.):
39° 57’ 20.80” N
86° 11’ 48.26” W
Information: 69 Acres. Owned by CHS ’63 Diane Haston Carter’s grandfather “Harv” Haston and farmed by others. An old cedar tree from the farm still stands in the yard of the residence that is there now. Diane and her family lived in a ranch house southwest of the jog in Towne Rd. at West 116th St. It is still there.
Land Ownership: In 1949 and 1957 this land was owned by William H. Haston. In 1964 this land was owned by William Haston.
What’s there now: Private residences and Crooked Stick Golf Course.
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Figure 14 Haston Farm Cedar Tree
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Heather Farm 80A
Stuckey Farm 78A
Haston Farm 69A
Fish Farm 166A in 2 parcels
ABS Farm 60A
Ditch Rd.
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Heather Farm (27)
Location: Southwest corner of West 116th St. and Ditch Rd.
GPS Waypoint (center of “T” intersection of West 116th St. and Ditch Rd. roundabout):
39° 57’ 21.27” N
86° 11’ 02.61” W
Information: 80 Acres. Owned and farmed by the Heather family, Oris Heather and Dessie Mendenhall Heather. Their daughter was Evelyn Annabeth Heather. She was called Betty (see Fish Farm).
Land Ownership: In 1949 and 1957 this land was owned by Oris Heather. In 1964 this land was owned by O.B. Heather.
What’s there now: Crooked Stick Golf Course.
Heather Farm 80A
Stuckey Farm 78A
Haston Farm 69A
Fish Farm 166A in 2 parcels
ABS Farm 60A
Ditch Rd.
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Hendren Farm (28)
Location: Northeast of the intersection of U.S. 421 and the Hamilton/Boone County Line.
GPS Waypoint (center of “T” intersection of U.S. 421 and Woodhaven Dr.):
39° 57’ 01.54” N
86° 14’ 26.77” W
Information: 59 Acres. This farm was established after 1957. This land was owned and farmed by “Gil” Hendren and his family including his son CHS ’63 Bob Hendren.
Land Ownership: In 1964 this land was owned by G.R. Hendren.
What’s there now: ?
Garner Farm 80A
Shelborne Rd.
West 106th St.
West 116th St.
U.S. 421
Massey Farm 140A in 2 parcels
Boone County Line
Hendren Farm 59A
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Hensel Farm (29)
Location: North of East 106th St. and east of Keystone Pkwy. (today) in sight of the Farley Cemetery.
GPS Waypoint (center of “T” intersection of East 106th St. and White Oak Dr.):
39°56’ 29.27” N
86° 06’ 38.70” W
Information: 83 Acres. Dairy farm.
Land Ownership: In 1949 and 1957 this land was owned by Wm. A. Hensel. In 1964 this land was owned by Hiram Hensel et ux.
What’s there now: Forest Dale Elementary School.
[PHOTOGRAPH ABANDONED FARM HOUSE WHEN LEAVES ARE OFF OF THE TREES.]
Figure 15 Hensel Farm Barn
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Block Farm 389A
Weikal Farm 80A
Eichard Farm 200A
Rolling Ridge Farm 527A in 7 parcels
Owens Farm
Hensel Farm 83A
Haverstick Rd.
Blue School
North-South Gray Rd.
South Range Line Rd.
Moffitt Farm (2) (partial)
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Hobby Horse Farm (30)
Location: west side of Spring Mill Rd. near West 116th St.
GPS Waypoint (center of Spring Mill Rd. at entrance to farm):
39° 57’ 40.92” N
86° 09’ 52.76” W
Information: 236 Acres in 4 parcels. Owned by Otto N. Frenzel, CEO of Merchants Bank.
In 1933, an 80 acre parcel on the east side of Clay Center Rd. was owned by William Jessup. This parcel was later owned by Otto N. Frenzel, becoming part of Hobby Horse Farm. Harold Hilton, who farmed the western part of Hobby Horse Farm, lived at this location. The Hilton family home and farm buildings are still there and are located across from (present day) Clay Spring Dr.
CHS ’63 Ernie Hawk lived on this farm with his family through high school. The Hawk family farmed the eastern part of Hobby Horse Farm and lived near the entrance to the farm just off of Spring Mill Rd.
Land Ownership: In 1949 and 1954 this land was owned by Otto Frenzel. In 1964 this land was owned by Otto N. Frenzel.
What’s there now: The core of this farm is still there and is owned by Nicholas Frenzel, son of Otto N. Frenzel. A Frenzel daughter (married name Brookwalter) also lives there in a separate estate home.
Blue School
North-South Gray Rd.
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Figure 16 Harold Hilton Lived Here
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Jessup Farm 85A
White Oak Farm 184A in 4 parcels
White Haven Farm 155A in 4 parcels (partial)
Hobby Horse Farm 236A in 4 parcels
Cotton Farm 80A
Morrow Farm 160A
Booth Farm 80A
Schwitzer Farm 345A in 3 parcels
Clay Center Rd.
West 116th St.
West 131st St. (West Main St.)
West 106th St.
Efroymson Farm 80A
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Hoffman Farm (31)
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Location: Both sides of West 146th St. west of Ditch Rd.
GPS Waypoint (center of West 146th St. at farm):
39° 59’ 56.87” N
86° 11’ 46.15” W
Information: 100 Acres—60 acres in Clay Twp. and 40 acres in Washington Twp. Home of the author’s cousins, Helen Hoffman, her daughter Sunday Tyner, and Sunday’s family.
Land Ownership: In 1949 and 1957 this land was owned by Martha Hoffman. In 1964 this land was owned by Karl Hoffman, Helen Hoffman’s father.
What’s there now: Still a farm!
[PHOTOGRAPH THE OTHER BARN.]
Figure 17 Hoffman Farm Home
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Figure 18 Hoffman Farm Barn
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Hoffman Farm 100A in 2 parcels
Towne Rd.
Ditch Rd.
West 146th St. (East-West Gray Rd.)
West 141st St.
West 136th St. (Smokey Row Rd.)
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Hoover Farm (32)
Location: West of Hoover Rd. between West 116th St. and West 131st St. (West Main St.). Note: Hoover Rd. is no longer accessible from West 131st St. (West Main St.).
GPS Waypoint (center of “T” intersection of Hoover Rd. and Meeting House Rd.):
39° 57’ 46.68” N
86° 11’ 35.01” W
Information: 135 Acres in 5 parcels. Owned and farmed earlier by the Hoover family, Martin and Ella, CHS ’59 Bob Graves Jr.’s g-grandparents. Farmed later by Ivan Newby.
Land Ownership: in 1949 and 1957 2 parcels of this land to the north were owned by Ella M. Hoover and 3 parcels of this land to the south were owned by Martin Hoover. In 1964 2 parcels of this land to the north were owned by Ella Hoover and 3 parcels of this land to the south were owned by M. Hoover.
What’s there now: The farm house and farm buildings are still there plus a few acres of mowed grass with an underground gas line running through it to the south. The Village of West Clay adjoins the remaining farm house and farm buildings to the north, west, and south.
Figure 19 Hoover Farm (present day)
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West 131st St. (West Main St.)
Clay Center Rd.
Ditch Rd.
Hoover Rd.
Bellport Farm 40A
Cox Farm 125A
Hoover Farm 135A in 5 parcels
Newby Farm 35A
White Haven Farm 181A in 4 parcels
Smith Farm 41A
Towne Rd.
Powell Farm 134A in 2 parcels
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Huber Family Farm (33)
Location: North of West 116th St. on both sides of Pennsylvania Ave. and west of U.S. 31 to Cotton Farm.
GPS Waypoint (center of intersection of West 116th St. and Pennsylvania Ave.):
39° 57’ 22.59” N
86° 09’ 18.29” W
Information: 207 Acres in 7 parcels. Both Edgar Brown and Frank Huber were CHS ’56 Bob Huber’s grandfathers. Walter Fertig was Mayor of Noblesville at the time he acquired the 40 acres of land at West 116th St. and Pennsylvania Ave. that had previously been owned by Frank Huber. Frank Huber farmed the 160 acres of land that belonged to the Fertig family until he died. The name of Frank’s wife was Blanche.
Land ownership: In 1933, 1949, and 1957 the north parcel (47 acres) was owned by E.E. (Edgar) Brown. John Kirk Furniture Galeries is located within the north parcel. In 1964 most of the north parcel was owned by the Brown family. Prior to the Depression 40 acres of the land at West 116th St. and Pennsylvania Ave. was owned by Frank Huber. In 1933, 1949, and 1957 the south parcels (160 acres) were owned by the Fertig family. In 1964 79 acres of the south parcels was owned by Alice Fertig. The remainder of the south parcels was owned by other individuals.
What’s there now: ?
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Figure 20 Frank and Blanche Huber
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U.S. 31West 116th St.
Huber Family Farm 207A in 7 parcels
Cotton Farm 80A
Spring Mill Rd.
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Hunt Farm (34)
Location: West side of Gray Rd. (North-South Gray Rd.) south of East 146th St.
GPS Waypoint (center of intersection of Gray Rd. (North-South Gray Rd.) and Oakbrook/Morgans Creek Cts.):
39° 59’ 40.80” N
86° 05’ 22.52” W
Information: 50 Acres in 3 parcels. Owned and farmed by Howard Hunt. Besides farming, Howard Hunt worked for Foster-Kendall Co. in Carmel and was an expert at designing and implementing seed cleaning equipment. In 1933 Ross C. Hunt, Howard’s father, owned (not shown on topo map segment) an 80 acre parcel of land northeast of the “T” intersection of Gray Rd. (North-South Gray Rd.) and East 136th St. (Smokey Row Rd.).
Land Ownership: In 1949 and 1957 this land was owned by H.O. Hunt. In 1964 this land was owned by H. Hunt.
What’s there now: The farm house and farm buildings are still there surrounded on 3 sides by several acres of undeveloped uncultivated land. The property is currently for sale. Note: as of early October, 2013, this farm house and garage (at least) have been scrapped off!
U.S. 31West 116th St.
Huber Farm 160A in 5 parcels
Cotton Farm 80A
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Figure 21 Hunt Farm (present day)
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Hunt Farm 50A in 3 parcels
East 146th St. (East-West Gray Rd.)
North-South Gray Rd.
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Jessup Farm (35)
Location: Southeast corner of the “T” intersection of West 116th St. and Ditch Rd.
GPS Waypoint (center of “T” intersection of West 116th St. and Ditch Rd.):
39° 57’ 21.28” N
86° 11’ 02.59” W
Information: 85 acres. Owned and farmed by Billy Jessup. This land became part of Schwitzer Farm.
(See Hobby Horse Farm regarding nearby parcel owned by William Jessup in 1933.)
Land Ownership: In 1949 and 1957 this land was owned by A.E. Jessup. In 1964 this land was owned by Louis Schwitzer.
What’s there now: The Irsay family estate.
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Jessup Farm 85A
White Oak Farm 184A in 4 parcels
White Haven Farm 155A in 4 parcels (partial)
Hobby Horse Farm 236A in 4 parcels
Cotton Farm 80A
Morrow Farm 160A
Booth Farm 80A
Schwitzer Farm 345A in 3 parcels
Clay Center Rd.
West 116th St.
West 131st St. (West Main St.)
West 106th St.
Efroymson Farm 80A