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11 A half circular wall was on the land of R. Wilson and the St 
Lawrence lead mining company. It had a gate midway on the west 
side and the ends of the wall rested against rocks. From the gate 
a wall crossed a stream to other rocks——Howgh, p. 20. Fig. 80 is 
his plan. 
12 Dr McFadden reported a small fort a mile southwest of Mas- 
sena. It was like that at Racket River and on high land. 
13 A village site near the east end of Long Sault island yields 
abundant pottery. Seven skeletons were found in a mound south of 
this, a large pitcher-like vessel, four gouges, and “ some very coarse 
cloth, which looked like our hair cloth, only very coarse. Also 
seven strings of beads.” The other mound was half a mile from 
this. 
14 A stone mortar and pestle were found a mile east of Massena 
Center and arrowheads are frequent in many places. 
These forts belong to a group on the north side of the St Law- 
rence and are early Iroquois in character. 
Saratoga county. 1 A cemetery is reported on the south bank 
of the Sacandaga, in the town of Edinburg but is in the town of 
Day.—French, p. 588 
2 Near the mill pond on Snookkill in Wilton were early camps 
or a village —French, p. 593 
3 There was a site at Saratoga village with early relics — 
Aurmger 
4 Early relics are found on the camp sites on the flats at Sara- 
toga lake.—Sione, p. 89 
5 South of Stafford’s bridge on the south side of the outlet 
was a grave with pottery.—Stone, p. 90 
6 A supposed pottery kiln was south of Fish creek between 
the bridge and the “ old Milligan place.”—Sitone, p. 89 
7 “Camp sites along Fish creek from Saratoga lake to Schuyler- 
ville. One very large one is near the mouth.”—Hildburgh 
8 Large camp four miles from the mouth.—Huldburgh 
g A recent camp or village site on ‘“ Arrowhead farm.” This is 
on a hill west of Saratoga lake a mile south of the north end.— 
Hildburgh : SUM Bane cd 
