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Doctor Hunt built a house in 1794 a mile south of Marathon on 

 the east side of the river. It was on a knoll where there w'ere many 

 circular depressions near together. About 1850 these graves were 

 opened, and earthen vessels and human bones were found (Goodwin, 

 p. 226). 



6. Camp site on the bay southeast of Hudson. 



7 Camp site on the south side of the mouth of Roeliff Jansen's 

 kill near Linlithgo. 



8 Camp site on the point west of Columbiaville, north of the 

 mouth of Kinder hook creek. 



9 Camp site on the east side of Claverack creek south of Stock- 

 port. 



10 Camp site on Kinderhook lake near Nnverville. 



1 1 Camp site on the north shore of Copake lake east of the outlet 

 and near a small brook. 



Cortland County 



List of Sites 



1 Camp site on the west bank of the Tioghnioga north of Blodgett 

 Mills. 



2 Burial place just south of the village of Marathon but on the 

 east side of the river not far from the mouth of a small stream flowing 

 directly southward. The graves were found on a knoll where there 

 were many circular depressions close together. Iroquois pottery was 

 found in 1850 when the graves were opened. 



3 Camp site in the town of Tapeer on a bluff overlooking Big 

 brook and on the Genung property. 



4 Camp on the southeast tip of Skaneateles lake. 



5 Two camps just north of Cortland. 



Delaware County 



List of Sites 



1 There was an Indian fort at Sidney Plains, of 3 acres inclosed 

 by mounds and surrounded by a ditch. It was on the Susquehanna 

 in the northwest corner of Sidney. " From early times the place had 

 been called the fort grounds " (French p. 264). Doctor Beauchamp 

 thinks- this may be the fort of which David Cusick spoke as the 

 second home of the giant, the first being at Oxford. 



2 Burials on the Ontario and Western Railroad property one- 

 fourth of a mile above Sidney. 



3 Village site on the Milton Johnson property in Sidney. 



