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uf it, and there is a full account uf it in 1S41 in I'erley'.s Koport. Shortly 

 after 1S41 the Indians were n-niuved from Mcdnctic to a site purdiased for 

 them by the Provincial Ciovernment thn-e miles below Woodstock, where a 

 few of them still live. Portions of the fort and l)uriai {ground are still visible 

 and well known, but there is some tlonbt as to the i)recise relative positi<»n 

 of the two. In map N(». 1. .\ ^'presents my own plan made on the sjjot in 

 ISVC' ; B is from an old plan in the Crown Land ollice ; C is from a Ms. 

 sketch of the locality made by Mr. Hay, the owner, about ISilL', and D is 

 from Mr. Kayniond'sMap, made in 1 sue». 



.Morley's Rock, in Kel River, above lienton, is saitl locally to be an old 

 Indian camping ground. 



There is an Indian L<tkr on the Sheogomoc, which probably marks a 

 resort of theii-s. 



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Map No. \. Site ok Mkduc'tic Fort. 



A. Tlau made by tlie autlior in 1802. 



U. From plnn in Crown Land office made in 1790. 



C. rian made by owner of the fort site, 1892. 



T). Vrom Hnyniond's map of IS'.tO. 



G.— The Morris .Map of 17.S4 marks a group of "Indian Wigwams" just above 



Middle Southampton, on the east bank of the river, but I know nothing 



further of this location. 

 H. — Indian Village, Kingsclear. This village, now the second in imi)ortance 



on the St. John, is comparatively modern. Tiie Indians moved iiere after 



the sale of Aucpar, in 1794. 

 I. — Ek-pa''-hak. (Anr/xir, Oak Park; rlr.) This village was at Springliill, about 



the mouth of Springliill Brook, including also llarty and Savage Islands. 



