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7 A stone eelweir is just below this site and in the river. It has 

 three hays of unequal length reaching up the river as it tended 

 toward the north shore. It was built of field stone and was about 

 1200 feet long. It reaches the surface now only in verv low water. 

 Part of another is below the Jack's reef bridge, and others are found 

 elsewhere, as the Onondagas built many within historic times. 



8 Two hamlets of considerable size on J. Adsit's land, lot 76, close 

 to the river on both sides of a brook. They seem distinct and 

 have the usual relics but no pottery. There are several camps 

 between this and the last. 



9 Apparently a stockade town on the hilltop back of what %vas 

 Charles Emerick's house and high above the river road on lot 78, 

 Lysander, north of the Seneca river. All the usual relics and abund- 

 ant pottery but no drills or scrapers, which are absent from all Iro- 

 quoian forts. A fine spring on the terrace below. Shell of U n i o 

 complanatus abound. A bone fishhook was found. 



Fig. 82 Effigy of an animal head. Baldwinsville. 



10 Two hamlets and a cemetery on G. A. Bigelow's land on the 

 hill in the north part of Baldwinsville. In the hamlets were pipes, 

 arrowheads and celts. There were no relics with the skeletons, 

 which lay horizontally with the knees drawn up. There w r ere camps 

 all through the present village. 



11 Extensive hamlet on the south side of Float bridge, lot 86, 

 Lysander, on the east bank of the river. A great deal of pottery 

 with other relics, but no scrapers or drills. 



12 A camp south of the railroad bridge and east of the river on 

 lot 87, with early relics and pottery. On the opposite bank were 

 fireplaces with pottery. 



Small hamlet at the Red rock rift, lot 93, one-half of a mile below. 



13 A circular earthwork on lot 89 of about 3 acres is now obliter- 

 ated. It was about 360 feet in diameter and the road passes through 

 the center. Pottery is abundant with the usual Iroquoian articles. 

 It is about 3 miles from Baldwinsville and i l / 2 miles from the river 



