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6 Earthwork or stronghold on the Hunt farm. It is precolonial 

 but not far from 1600. No European articles have been found 

 though a barbed bone fishhook suggested to Doctor Beauchamp some 

 knowledge of Europeans. Pottery with human forms and faces as 

 ornaments, and some specialized clay pipes are among the relics. The 

 post holes across the ridge at either end from north to south are yet 

 (1915) distinct. The east line is about 330 feet long and the length 

 from east to west about 790 feet, rapidly descending the ridge. Nearly 

 midway the width is about 100 feet. There is one gate near the 

 northeast corner and two at the west end. The total area is about 

 4^ acres. There are caches at the west end. This earthwork has 

 been called the "Atwell site." It was partially examined by Frank 

 H. Gushing. The scene from this fort was used as the subject for 

 the background of the Iroquois group in the Milwaukee Museum. 



7 House sites and relics occur near the village at the foot of 

 Cazenovia lake and there was a fish weir in the outlet, on lot 26. 



8 Earthwork reported by L. W. Ledyard on the Swetland farm, 

 about 4 miles southwest of Cazenovia village. He could give no 

 further account of it, but it has since been reported to Doctor 

 Beauchamp as a circular earthwork 4 miles south of Cazenovia and 

 i l / 2 miles east of Delphi. 



9 Burial place on Quarry hill 2 miles southeast of Cazenovia. 

 This is on the Jackson farm \y 2 miles southeast of Cazenovia 

 village where A. G. Richmond obtained a large grooved boulder in 

 1897. This lay a little west of a comparatively modern Indian 

 village site. 



10 Burial site on lot 35, Cazenovia. This site and others in the 

 vicinity are reported by E. R. Bradley. 



11 Earthwork on the Dougherty estate, lot 61, Fenner. 



12 Earthwork on the Brumyen farm, lot 64, Fenner. 



13 Earthwork on lot 23, Fenner on the Jeffry's estate. 



14 Earthwork on the Walton Olcott farm, lot 77, Smithfield. 



15 Earthwork near school 16 on the Jackson estate, Cazenovia. 

 This is on lot 63. 



1 6 Earthwork reported by Mr Ledyard 3 miles northeast of 

 Cazenovia village, east of Bingley and near the quarry. This or 

 another has been described a mile west of Fenner. 



17 A breastwork is mentioned by Hammond, History of Madison 

 County, (p. 200) as east of schoolhouse 5. A skeleton was found 

 in 1861 while placing a flagstaff at the school. 



1 8 Village site once stockaded on lots 64-67 in Fenner in the 

 northeast part of the township. This is the Nichols pond site 



