THE ARCHEOLOGICAL HISTORY OF NEW YORK ^ 6l I 



List of Sites 



1 Camp site on Kintz point near the mouth of the creek. 



2 Camp site on the tip of Kintz point on Cranberry pond. 



3 Camp sites near the head of Long pond on the southwest side, 

 one-half of a mile east of the mouth of Northrup creek. 



4 Camp sites at the north end of Lewis point, north of the road. 



5 Camp site in Greece on the ridge north of the canal at the bend. 



6 Camp site south of the ridge road and one-fourth of a mile 

 west of the B. R. & P. tracks. 



7 Burial place in the town of Greece on the banks of the Erie 

 canal, on the northern boundary of George H. Lee's farm. In 

 digging it in 1820 or 1822, twenty skeletons were found, but no 

 articles with them (Harris, p. 27). 



8 Burial site from which a number of finely preserved skeletons 

 have been found 3>^ miles south of Adams Basin on the west side 

 9i the road below Ogden. 



9 Camp site on the Tyron Talbott farm 3 miles south of Spencer- 

 port and i mile east on a crossroad running to the farm. Many 

 arrow points have been found here. . 



10 Village site on the Blackford farm at Adams Basin, reported 

 by Mr Follett. 



11 Small burial site north of Churchville, north of Black creek 

 and across a brook at the southwest corner of the roads. 



12 Small village site east of the bend of Black creek, north of 

 Churchville. 



13 Burial site, thought to be prehistoric, i l / 2 miles southwest of 

 Buckbee Corners, north of Black creek and near a millpond south of 

 the road. No records are obtainable, though skeletons have been 

 found. 



14 Camp site on Karges farm northwest of Scottsville and 

 near South Chili, seems the site of a mound described by Squier, 

 though there is no evidence of it now, according to Mr Follett. It is 

 i mile northeast of South Chili and between the road and a swamp 

 and brook to the east. 



15 A burial site is three-fourths of a mile north along a small 

 stream running into Black creek. 



1 6 Burial site where skeletons have been found, north of Clifton 

 and north of the road to South Chili just east of a small stream. 



17 Village site, regarded as prehistoric, where implements once 

 abundant are now scarce, located northwest of the South Chili road 

 between the bridge and the mouth of a stream running north from 

 Clifton. 



