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2 Cemetery on lands of Myron P. Benton and also near Amasa D. 
Coleman’s in Amenia.—Smuth. Dutchess, p. 113 
3 Council grove at the Nook, by the river in South Amenia, and 
some cabins at the outlet of Smith’s pond—Smuth. Dutchess, p. 
113 
4 Some recent graves on Apple Sauce hill in Dover were probably 
Pequots.—Smith. Dutchess, p. 155 
5 In October 1882 six skeletons were exhumed at Fox’s point, 
Poughkeepsie. All the relics near these were early. Some were 
found east of the railroad.—Smuthsonian report, 1883 
6 A village with recent relics at Noxon meadow in Beekman.— 
Smith. Dutchess, p. 135 
7 A cache of flint was found at Green Haven, in the west part 
of Beekman.—Smuithsonian report, 1877, p. 307-8 
8 In the same original town, but in the part now called La 
Grange, “On the Sprout creek, which rises in this town a great 
quantity of bones have been accidentally discovered, lying promis- 
cuously as if a vast pile of human bodies had here been made and 
left to rot.”—Barber, p. 133 
g There were several cemeteries and orchards in Fishkill —Smuth. 
Dutchess, p. 175. A recent village was at Fishkill Hook. 
10 J. W. Nelson of Cold Spring located many, sites from 
Denning’s point, Dutchess county to Croton point, Westchester co. 
He did most at Denning’s point, at the mouth of Matteawan creek. 
There he found early fireplaces and graves, of which he sent in- 
teresting notes to the writer. A large grooved stone was obtained 
there and also a broken one. 
11 This and the next.are reported by S. L. Frey. Village site 
at Tivoli. 
12 Village at Staatsbure. 
13 Village at Milton Ferry. 
Erie county. Three Neutral towns were east of the Niagara 
river in 1626 but may have been in Niagara county. Two of them 
were Onontisaston and Ouaroronon, one of these being near the 
Seneca towns. In 1640 the most eastern Neutral village was On- 
guiaahra, probably west of the Niagara river. After the overthrow 
