f>34 XK\V YORK STATK Ml'SKl'M 



30 Village site in Wheatfield in the village of North Tonawanch 

 and on a point of land where Tonawanda creek empties into the 

 Niagara. The site which is now obliterated was reported to Mr 

 Houghton by Dr H. W. Williams. 



31 Camp site near the mouth of Mud creek. 



32 Camp site in Royal ton township opposite the mouth of Murder 

 creek. 



33 Camp site reported near the mouth of Cayuga creek. 



Oneida County 



List of Sites 



1-2 Camp sites on and between Wood and Fish creeks near 

 Oneida lake. 



3 Camp site and workshop at Sylvan Beach, reported by Doc '.or 

 Hinsdale. 



4 Village site on the south side of Fish creek near the mouth, 

 with a cemetery. 



5 Doctor Hinsdale reports a cemetery nearby. 



6 Village site I mile west of North Bay village reported by Doctor 

 Hinsdale. 



7 Village site on the James Sterling property near Durhamville. 



8 Burial site on the J. Newland farm at Oneida Castle. 



9 There was a recent fort on Cranston's farm at Oneida Castle 

 east of the creek, probably the one built by Johnson in 1756. St 

 Peter's Indian church was there also before the Oneidas went to 

 Green Bay. 



10 Cemetery west of the station was cut into by the West Shore 

 Railroad. 



11 Village site near the mouth of Oneida creek on the Sterling 

 estate. Graves have been found. 



12 Large village one-half of a mile from the mouth, with early 

 articles of bone, clay and stone. Net sinkers are common near the 

 mouth of the creek. 



13 Burial site on Oneida creek between Oneida valley and the lake. 



14 Burial place on the Newland estate near Hecla. 



15 Village site in Annsville at the forks of Fish creek. " Hearths 

 were exposed here by the washing of the banks and large potsherds 

 were found 3 feet under ground. Stone implements occur in the 

 town " (Jones, p. 82). This site is undoubtedly near Taberg station 

 at Blossvale. 





