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37 A stockade has been reported on a site of 10 or 12 acres east of 

 Myers station, but not definitely. The village was south of the 

 creek, on lot 97, Venice. 



38 Cemetery is east of the railroad on a sandy knoll. Early and 

 recent relics French mentions the fort east of the creek. 



39 A site of 2 or 3 acres in Locke, one-half or three-fourths of 

 a mile west of Milan, is usually reported as a stockade, but Mr 

 Adams in his hasty examination found no traces of this. It embraces 

 a space in the woods on a point between two streams. Such positions 

 were rarely without defense. Earthenware is found. Child (Di- 

 rectory, 1867-68) says that " Traces of an Indian burial ground are 

 still visible, covering about 2 acres of ground between two deep 

 gulfs, half a mile west of Milan. The graves are distributed in 

 rows east and west." This site was explored by Alanson Skinner 

 in 1915. 



40 Fortified hill near Moravia. 



41 Macauley says, "On the east side of the Seneca river near 

 Montezuma, there are still to be seen the ruins of a small fort. A 

 small mound occurs not far from the fort." 



42 There is a site on lot 15, Scipio, which yields no European 

 articles. It embraces 2 acres south of the creek. The cemetery 

 is on a slightly raised elevation. 



43 Graves on a hillside about a mile west of Venice Center. 



44 Obliterated earthwork in the town of Niles, a little north of 

 the Moravia line and a mile east of Owasco lake, on M. B. Duryee's 

 farm. 



45 Camp on the flats at the south end of Owasco lake. 



46 In October 1899 an early cemetery was opened a little west of 

 Throopsville station. 



47 Burial site in the town of Venice, on the Haines and Husted 

 property. 



48 Village site at outlet of Owasco lake, Lakeside. This site 

 was explored in 1915 by A. C. Parker and E. H. Gohl. Two large 

 pottery vessels were restored by Mr Gohl. Another large vessel 

 was found near the outlet by Dr B. I. C. Buckland of Fleming. 

 Much of the Owasco lake material is in the New York State 

 Museum but some of the material found by Mr Gohl is in his 

 personal possession. 



49 Village site on the north side of Dutch Hollow brook at the 

 mouth and along the shore of Owasco lake. 



50 Burial site south of the mouth of Dutch Hollow brook on lot 

 92. 



