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Ancient palisade of Senecas, 2 miles northeast of Livonia. 



Ab. Mon. N. Y., p. 450 and pp. 64, 65. 



Mound at Mount Morris. 



Barber and Howe, Hist. Coll. N. Y. 

 Circular mound of black earth and cinders once stood near Havens 

 Tavern, on the road to Groveland. Smaller mound on road between 

 Scottsburgh and Dausville. 



History of Livingston County, pp. 76, 77, 



Madison County. 



Work near Munnsville, in southwestern part of Stockbridge. 



French's Gazetteer of N, Y. (IStJl), p. ^93. 

 Stockade and graves at Nichols Pond, in the town of Fenner. 



New York Doc. Hist., vol. 3, p. 14. 

 Village site on south line of the town of Lenox near the preceding. 



Reported by W. M. Beauchamp. 



Vestiges of an ancient fort in Lenox. 



Description and figure in Schoolcraft's Notes on the Iroquois (ed. 1846), pp. 

 93-95 ; (ed. 1S47\ pp. 174-177. Mentioned by Squier, Ab. Mon. N. Y. , p. 32. 



Traces of a stockade 3 miles southwest of the village of Cazenovia. 

 Graves 2 miles east of Gazenovia on Quarry Hill. 

 Inclosure 3 miles northeast of Cazenovia. 



Camping place at the village of Cazenovia and one at the head of 

 Cazenovia Lake. 



Reported by W. M. Beauchamp, also (in part) in Sm. Rep , 1881, p. 651. 



A stockade a mile west of Cazenovia, on Atwell's farm. 



Clark's Onondaga, vol. 2, p. 268. 



Monroe County. 



Bone pit exposed iu bluff on Lake Ontario, near Irondequoit Bay. 



Turner, Phelps, and Gorham's purchase, p. 428. 

 Two mounds half a mile below Lower Falls, Rochester, 4 feet high 

 and 20 to 25 feet across, on east side of the river at Brewer's Landing. 

 Low burial mound in Greece cemetery half a mile west of preceding. 



Harris, Aborig. Occup. of the Lower Genesee Valley, pp. 23-27. 



Old fort reported near Hookin cemetery, Rochester, east side and 

 north of University avenue. 



Harris, Aborig. Occup. of the Lower Genesee Valley, p. 39. 



Two mounds and a small fort formerly existed on the Irondequoit 

 Bay in the town of Penfield. 



McCauley, Hist. N. Y., vol. 2, p. 113. Squier, Ab. Mon. N. Y.,p. 41, pi. 7, Nos. 

 2 and 3. 



Brief notice of ancient works in various parts of the county, nearly 

 all of which have been obliterated. 



Squier, Ab. Mon. N. Y., pp. 41, 42. 



Indian graves 6 miles south of Genesee Junction, near Rochester. 

 One grave with two children buried in a crouching posture, elbows 

 bent and knees drawn up, etc. 



Excavated and reported by A. L. Benedict. 

 12050 P W 10 



