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There seems to be little doubt that the stone was found as represented, and that 

 it is a genuine remnant of antiquity. Some have supposed it to attest that 

 Ponce de Leon, Narvaez, or some other Spanish adventurer, penetrated thus far 

 to the northvs^ard, during the period of Spanish adventure in Florida. The stone 

 is now in the museum of the Albany Institute. 



Mr. Clark presents the following plan of a stockade work, surveyed by Judge 

 Geddes, and probably the very one referred to by Mr. Marshall, on page 31 of this 

 memoir. 



It is situated on the shores of Onondaga Lake, between Brown's pump-works 

 and Liverpool. A fine spring of water rises near it ; and quantities of rehcs, of 

 various kinds, have been found within it. 



