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27 Camp site on the lake shore at Port Jackson in Peru. 



28 Camp site in the same town near the mouth of Little Ausable 

 river. 



29 Three camp sites between this and Bagg's on the Ausable. 



30 Camp site in Peru on the end of Ausable point. 



31 Camp site in Ausable near the north line on the Little 

 Ausable, one-half of a mile north of Harkness. 



32 Camp site in the same town southeast of Ausable station, a 

 mile north of the river and 2 miles east of the railroad. Another 

 south of Arnold hill. 



33 Workshop of one-half of an acre a mile north of the Little 

 Ausable, and about 4 miles from both Ausable Forks and Clinton- 

 ville. Flint chips are abundant, with a few arrowheads. 



There is a site on the west shore of North Hero island, Vt., at the 

 south end and opposite Long point. Another is toward the south 

 end of South Hero on the west shore and northeast of Providence 

 island. Some remarkable relics' have been found on the northeast 

 shore of the lake. Nearly all these localities were recorded by 

 Dr D. S. Kellogg. 



Columbia County 



Columbia county is in the Mahikan territory and the title was 

 early extinguished. There were some small villages of river Indians, 

 but little has been reported. There were Indians living in the 

 county as late as 1855. Later they were removed to the Stockbridgc 

 settlement in Wisconsin. 



List of Sites 



1 " A spring on the side of Mount Tom in Copake was called 

 Taghkanick, and w r as a favorite Indian resort." 



2 "A place called by the natives ' Wawanaquassick,' where the 

 heaps of stone lie, being near the head of a certain kill or creek 

 called Nanapenahakan, which comes out of a marsh lying near the 

 said hills of the said heaps of stones, upon which the Indians throw 

 one upon another as they pass by, from an ancient custom among 

 them." (Doc. Hist. N. Y., 3 : 693). This was on the north line of 

 Livingston Manor and on the north line of Taghkanick also. Such 

 heaps have been found elsewhere in New England and in New York. 



3 Camp sites near Stuyvesant. 



4 S. L. Frey reported a village site at Catskill station. 



5 A camp in Lapeer south of Mr Genung's house on a bluff near 

 and overlooking Big brook (Goodwin, p. 259). 



