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3 Bone hill was a burial place at Oswego Falls west of the river, 
but was probably natural. Human bones were frequent there but 
few were found when it was leveled. Around Lake Neatawantha 
are scattered camps with arrowheads and a little pottery. 
4 A small early hamlet was on the west side of Oswego river a 
mile south of Fulton. 
5 There was a hamlet of some size on the west side of the river, 
less than a mile north of Hinmansville with arrowheads, pottery, and 
camps near the mouth of Ox creek. Nothing has been learned of a 
fort on Ox creek mentioned by Squier.though there were camps on 
that stream. 
6 There was a circular work of less than an acre and with two 
gates on lot 24, Granby. This is on the hill east of South Granby 
station, and what remains appears in fig. 71. The removal of 
gravel has obliterated a considerable part of the work. The 
diameter is 240 feet. The descriptions in Clark and Squier are 
incorrect. Scarcely anything is found except a few fragments of 
pottery. It was occupied a very short time. 
7 Another similar fort once existed on level land on lot 32. It 
was occupied much longer and yields the usual relics. This also 
has been incorrectly described. 
8 There was a semicircular work on the east side of the river at 
Oswego Falls. Supposing it once to have been circular, the 
western side was removed in cutting the canal. Mr Clark says it 
was about 10 rods across. This seems the fort which Squier men- 
tions near Phillipsville. Probably only semicircular. 
9g There were camps on the Oneida river at Caughdenoy, where 
the Onondagas and Oneidas had eel weirs, as well as elsewhere. 
Early travelers described these. There were small camps toward 
Brewerton. 
1o There were camps on the mainland and on the island in the 
Oswego river at Phoenix, mostly early, though some are very 
recent. It was a favorite fishing place and fine relics have been 
found, many hundreds coming from the island. 
11 There were camps, hamlets and cemeteries at Brewerton, a 
favorite early and recent resort. Harpoons and other bone articles 
