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considerable interval along a steep bank. Skeletons were found, and 

 the usual relics (Squier, p. 26, pi. 4, no. i). 



25 Earthwork larger than the one previously described was 3 

 miles west of the last and near Sanfords Corners. There were 

 graves and relics (Squier, p. 27, pi. 4, no. 2). This work appears 

 in figure 54. It is now a garden spot. 



26 Burial place I mile south of Felts Mills. Several other oblit- 

 erated sites were known in Le Ray. 



27 Village site reported by J. S. Twining is situated on a "hill in 

 Carthage. 



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Fig. 77 Walled inclosure one-half of a mile west of Lockport, Jefferson 

 county (after Squier) 



28 Village site with stone hearths nearly a mile north of Burr's 

 Mills (Squier, p. 23). This was on the Woodruff farm. 



29 Village site on the Gifford farm 2 miles northwest of Burr's 

 Mills. Eight circular lodge sites are reported. This is probably now 

 on what is the Morris Gragg property. 



30 Village of fifteen circular lodges on O. Butterfield's place a 

 mile west of East Watertown and on the north side of Rutland 

 hollow. Village sites in this vicinity were reported by Henry 

 Wood worth. 



