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13 A small site three miles north of Portlandville, east of the 
river has also early relics. 
14 Early relics are scattered about near the confluence of Cherry 
Valley creek and the Susquehanna a mile east of Milford. 
15 Early relics are also found on a camping ground of five acres 
a mile north of Milford, west of the river. 
16 Arrowheads are found on camps one half mile below Phoenix 
Mills, east of the river. 
17 Niskayuna rock is a large boulder two miles north of Middle- 
field on the west side of Cherry Valley creek. A reputed rendez- 
vous, with some relics. 
18 An early camp is on the Coats farm one half mile south of 
Roseboom, on the west side of the same creek. 
19 Camp with abundant arrowheads at Schenevus lake a mile 
southwest of Schenevus. 
20 A small camp a mile west of Maryland, north of the creek. 
21 A camp on the west side of the river two miles below Colliers- 
ville. Rude implements and an engraved banner stone. 
22 A large camp three miles above Oneonta on the west side 
was an early site. A similar camp is opposite. These are above the 
camp at no. 5. 
23 An early and extensive camp two miles below Oneonta, 
north of the river. Arrowheads and pestles occur as on most local 
early sites. 
24 Perfect pottery has been found near Otego on the east bank of 
Otsdawa creek. 
25 A large camp two miles north of Otego, east of and near 
the creek. 
26 Camp on the Matlin farm one and one half miles north of 
Garrettsville, east of Butternut creek. Early relics. 
27 A camp with early relics on the west side of the same creek 
two miles south of Morris, is on Jerome Lull’s farm. All the 
sites from no. 9 inclusive though not unnoticed by others, were re- 
ported by T. L. Bishop of Portlandville. Pestles are found on 
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