﻿140 CATALOGUE OF PREHISTORIC WORKS. 



Indian occupation, formerly existed <mi tlie site of the village of Sinclair- 

 ville. 



Larkin, Anc. Man in Amer., p. 41; T. A. Cheney, Anc. Mou. N. Y. (lH5y), p. 45. 

 Two circular earthworks on the farm of John Almy, in South Stock- 

 ton, 4 miles southwest of Sinclairville. Walls quite large. 



Larkin, Anc. Man in Amer., p. 50. Examined by H. L. Reynolds, and described 

 in report. 



Circular inclosure, now obliterated, 80 rods south of the preceding, 

 on farm of S. M. Tower. 



Larkin, Anc. Man in Amer., p. .50. 

 Oval inclosure on the farm of William Scott, in the town of Gerry, 

 near Sinclairville. 



A similar inclosure, 3 miles south of the above, on Pliny Shepard- 

 son's farm. 



Reported by H. L. Reynolds. 



Two burial mounds at Bemus Point, Chautauqua Lake, on the farm of 

 Alouzo Felton. 



Examined by H. L. Reynolds and described in report. Anc. Mon. West. N. Y. 

 (1859), p. 47. 



Chemung County. 



Si)anish Hill, in the south part of Chemung Spring, near the river. 

 The top embraced 4 acres and has embankments. 



Barber and Howe, Hist, Coll. N. Y., p. 95. Sullivan's Campaign, p. 124. 

 Ancient work near Elmira. 



Described and fignred by E. G. Squier, Ab. Mon. N. Y., pp. 38, 39, PI. 6, No. 1. 



Chenango County. 



A work called " Tiie Castle," a mile south of Norwich. 



Cemetery at Chenango Creek, 4 miles north of Oxford. 



Large mound in the village of Norwich. 



Mound near the village of Greene. Opened and briefly described. 



Twenty- five distinct embankments, adjacent to each other, about 4 

 miles south of Oxford on Paget's brook - also traces of ancient graves 

 lined above and below with cobblestone. 



S. S. Randall, Hist. Mag., vol. 2, 3d ser. (1873), p. 13. 



Brief mention of ancient works in different parts of the county. Notice 

 of one mound which was excavated. 



Sqnier, Ab. Mon. N. Y., S. C, vol. 11, pp. 33, 34. 



An ancient fort formerly stood on the bank of the Chenango River, 

 on the present site of Oxford. 



S. S. Randall, Hist. Mag., vol. 2, 3d ser. (1873), p. 13. Sqnier, Ab. Mon. N. Y. 

 (Buffalo, 1851), p. 46. Ditto Sm. Contrib., vol. 2, p. 33. 



Cortland County. 



An earthwork and burial ground, 1 mile south of Marathon, on the 

 east bank of the river. 



Reported by W, M. Beanchamp. 



