62O NE\V YORK STATE MUSEUM 



List of Sites 



1 Village and burial place in gravel bank west of St Johnsville 

 and near the railroad track, reported by S. L. Frey. Modern relics 

 are found in the burials. 



2 A modern village and cemetery a mile northwest of Palatine 

 Church on the Nellis farm. 



3 Recent burial place 2 J / 2 miles northwest of Nelliston and north 

 of the river on the Smith farm, formerly Lipe's. 



4 Northeast were about twenty caches and 50 rods north a village 

 of 2 acres with recent relics. This is south of Palatine Church. 



5 Village site east of Palatine Church, near school 8. The occu- 

 pation is colonial Mohawk. 



6 Village site on the Fox farm 4 miles east of Palatine Bridge. 

 Mr Frey thinks this may have been the Can-a-gor-ha of Greenhalgh. 

 This site is at Schencks gulf and 2 miles from the river. 



7 Village site on Schenck farm at the county house back from the 

 river. Historic Mohawk occupation. 



8 Village site at Briggs run. Modern articles have been found. 



9 Village site on Briggs run on the Van Evera farm, 6 miles from 

 the river. Much pottery and bone articles have been found. 



10 Pits on Garoga creek 5 miles from the river. 



11 Village site on Crumb creek examined by M. R. Harrington 

 for the Peabody-Harvard Museum. This is the Canada site near 

 St Johnsville. 



12 A recent village site in Jonas Rice's woods 2 miles east of 

 Stone Arabia. Bone implements aiid Mohawk pottery have been 

 found. 



13 Recent village on the old Frey farm \y 2 miles west of Palatine 

 Bridge. 



14 Recent village on DeWandalied's farm 2 miles north of Pala- 

 tine Bridge. 



15 Pits or caches forty to fifty in number, about 6 miles north- 

 east of Palatine Bridge. These " caches " are closely grouped in 

 England's woods. Lodge sites are near, with early and recent 

 articles. Celts, pottery and bone implements are found. 



1 6 Village 2 miles northeast of Palatine Bridge on the Sitterly 

 farm. Early occupation. 



17 Village site on the Josephus Nellis's farm on the gulf road a 

 mile west of Palatine Bridge. This is at the head of the gulf. The 

 occupation is prehistoric. 



