﻿148 CATALOGUE OF PREHISTORIC WORKS. 



The "Deep Spring" site ou lot 79, town of iManlius. 



Mentioned in Clark's Onondaga, vol. 2, p. 224. 



Indian village site at Baldwinsville, ou lot 78, town of Lysander. 



Clark's Onondaga, vol. 2, p. 171. 



Inclosure and burial place on lot 23, town of Pompey. 



Reported by W. M. Beauchanip. This work is mentioned in Clark's Onondaga, 

 as the "Indian Fort," and is located by him on lot 33, town of Cazenovia, ' 

 Madison County. 



A stockaded village ou Webster's Mile Square, on T. Kimber's farm, 

 town of Onondaga. 



Noticed in Clark's Onondaga; also in N. Y. Col. Docs., vol. 8, p. 101. 

 Remaius of au Indian village in the town of Elbridge ou lot 83. 

 Ancient fort in the town of Elbridge, lot 81, on farm of John Munroe. 

 Figured and described in Clark's Onondaga, vol. 2, pp. 324, 325. Squier, Ab. 

 Mou. N. Y.,pp. 27-29 (after Clinton). 

 Square iuclosure at Fort Hill, ou what is called " The Purdy Lot," 

 half a mile uorthwest from the preceding. 



Figured and described iu Clark's Onondaga, vol. 2, pp. 325, 326. In this locality 

 an oaken box or chest containing a quantity of silk goods was found about 

 the year 1800. 



Site of au Indian stockaded village ou lot 3, town of La Fayette. 



Clark's Onondaga, vol. 2, p. 277. Schoolcraft, Notes on the Iroquois (ed. 1846), 

 p. 96. Squier, Ab. Mon. N. Y., p. 37, PI. 5, No. 2. N. Y. Mag. (1792). Squier 

 locates this work by mistake in Brutus Township, Cayuga County. 



A stockade with ditch ou Mrs, Sheldon's farm, lot 69, town of Pompey. 

 A stockade on lot 99, town of Pompey, and lot 9, town of Fabius, a 

 mile south of Delphi. 



Clark's Onondaga, vol. 2, pp. 267-269. 



Circular inclosure in the town of Elbridge, ou lot 81, south of last, 

 on the farm of Caleb Brown. 



Described and figured in Clark's Onondaga, vol. 2, pp. 327, 328. Mentioned 

 also by W. M. Beauchamp, Am. Antiq., vol. 8 (1886), p. 361. McCauley's 

 Hist. N. Y., vol. 2, p. 110. 

 An Indian grave by Otisco Lake. 



Described bj^ W. M. Beauchamp, Science, vol. 11, p. 206. 



Ontario County. 



Mound explored at Clifton Springs by Rev. J. W. Sanborn. 



Found skull perforated with buckshot; also, copper kettle, beads, 

 Indian tomahawk, etc. Iron tomahawk of French manufacture. 



The Niagara Democrat, Lockporfc, May 25, 1889. 



Three ancient forts or iuclosures near Canaudaigua. 



McCauley's Hist. N. Y., vol. 2, p. 113. The one described and figured by Squier, 

 Ab. Mon. N. Y., pp. 39,40, PI. 6, No. 2, and Schoolcraft, Notes on the Iro- 

 quois (1846), pp. 109,110, is one of those mentioned by McCauley, who 

 quotes from Clinton's Memoir, p. 12. 



Ancient inclosure iu Seneca Township, 3A miles west of Geneva. 



Brief note and figure, Squier, Ab. Mon. N. Y., p. 40, PI. 7, No. 1. 



Traces of a palisaded work of the Seuecas, known as "Ganundesaga 

 Castle," near Geneva; mound near I)y. 



