126 INDIAN REMAINS. 



Another locality which has been quite famous locally in 

 connection with the Indians is the district near the Barren 

 School House, on the road leading from Lima to Sycamore 

 Mills. There are several traditions of Indian camps in this 

 locality. Unfortunately, however, no record has been kept 

 of the various specimens found in this vicinity. 



Not far from this same locality, on a branch of Dismal 

 Run, there is found what is locally known as the "Indian 

 Rock." In \'olume II, Number 3, of these Proceedings is 

 shown a photograph of this remarkable specimen, together 

 with what is known of its history. 



Another locality reported as a favorite Indian camping 

 ground is on the northeast bank of Crum Creek, on the Enos 

 Williamson farm, a half mile or so above the crossing of the 

 Newtown and Sycamore Mills road. While few collections 

 are known from this locality, family traditions show quite 

 conclusively that the Indians were in the habit of congregat- 

 ing in this neighborhood. This district and its history are 

 fully treated of in Volume IV, Number i, of these Proceed- 

 ings, to which reference may be had. 



