I have a question regarding the markets that would have been available to a cluster of New Englanders who in about 1789 settled the area that is now present-day East Bloomfield in Ontario County (NY). Does any one know where they would have sold/traded their first crops? And What were those first crops Wheat? Potash? Livestock? I ask this question because I am tracking the members of a single family who settled in several parts of the New York backcountry all at the same moment (1789). The other members of the family stayed much closer to Albany, and so they would have had relatively easy access to markets for their goods (which appear to have been wheat and potash). The brother who went to East Bloomfield got hold of very good land--but it would appear (to me at any rate) that he had far overstepped the limits of the Albany market. Where else might they have traded? were their any particular crops/products that were particular to that locale? thanks for suggestions Ian McGiver