THE ARCHEOLOGICAL HISTORY OF NEW YORK 



1 8 Burial site on lot 25 on the John C. Briggs farm west of the 

 site of Honeoye, in the town of Richmond. About twenty skeletons 

 have been found in a gravel pit. A small village site is just to the 

 northeast. 



19 Burial site on lot 23 in Richmond, on the Blackner farm, 

 reported by Albert Van Buren. 



20 Honeoye, at the foot of Honeoye lake one-half of a mile east 

 of the outlet and south of Mill creek, was burned in 1779 (Sullivan, 

 p. 130). There were recent articles on Phelp's flat near the old 

 Indian castle at the foot of the lake (Turner, P. & G., p. 199, 203). 

 Clark placed the village on his map west of the outlet, but there are 

 two older sites there, one village and one cemetery. 



21 A small cemetery was 3 miles south of Canandaigua, west of 

 the lake. 



22 Randall reported a small cemetery 3 miles west of Canandaigua 

 on a flattened ridge. 



23 A mile east of Canandaigua was an oval work on a hillside 

 overlooking the lake, with one gateway and half the wall remaining. 

 The turnpike road from Canandaigua to Geneva passed through it. 

 An early cemetery also (Squier, p. 55, pi. 6, no. 2). This appears 

 in figure 66. Schoolcraft placed it on Fort Hill a mile north of 

 Canandaigua and 1000 feet around (Schoolcraft, Report, p. 109). 



24 Mr Hildburgh located a village and cemetery on Arsenal hill 

 one-half of a mile west of Canandaigua, lot 32. 



25 Village or camp at the north end of the lake near the outlet 

 and camps along that stream. 



26 There was an early site on the east side of the lake a little 

 south of this. 



27 On the west shore, just south of Canandaigua, was another 

 early site with caches. A small burial site (21) is nearby (Clark). 



28 Graves have been found near the court house and a cemetery 

 just west of the village. 



29 Ossuary containing eighteen skeletons was found in the park 

 at the outlet. Mrs F. F. Thompson has erected a marker to these 

 " unknown braves. " 



30 Relics have been reported from Squaw island, at the foot of 

 Canandaigua lake. 



31 A grave of burned clay was opened on the east side of 

 Canandaigua lake in July 1893. It was 4 miles south of Canandaigua 

 and one-half of a mile east of Gage's landing. " Many early relics 

 were found in the vicinity." 



