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21 Camps on G. H. Pumpelly’s land south of Owego and the 
river. Early relics. Also others on his land southeast of Owego. 
Between the D. L. & W. railroad bridge and the creek were early 
articles with two copper implements. On George Nichols’s land 
east of Owego and south of the river are camps with arrow and 
spearheads and great quantities of flakes. , 
22 Large and early village ae on Serene La Monte’s land. 
Many relics. Mr Barrott says, “50 years aBC tent rings could be 
seen the entire length of three fields.” 
23 Early camps on Mr Brown’s land north of Nichols and the 
river have a little pottery with stone relics. 
24 A camp southwest of Tioga Center and north of the river 
has early relics and abundant earthenware. 
25 There was a camp similar to the last northeast of Tioga Center. 
Some camps are included in this number on Hardman Cole’s land 
on the north side of the river and northeast of Canfield, with others 
on George Ferguson’s land north of that place. On the former 
were stone mortars and soapstone vessels. 
26 Camps on Mr Bauer’s land west of Canfield and north of the 
river. Early relics with earthenware. 
27 A large village site on Henry Tillbury’s land north of the 
river and east of Nanticoke creek. Many relics and some gouges. 
Another farther west. Camps on Frank Tillbury’s farm north of 
river and Apalachin ferry. Early relics. 
28 Two sites north of the river and east of Apalachin ferry with 
many and varied early relics. 
29 South of Hiawatha island and near Nanticoke creek. 
Earthenware. Also a camp east of Hiawatha ferry and the creek. 
Like the last. 
30 Opposite Campville and west of the ferry on Gen. B. F. 
Tracey’s land. Much earthenware with clay pipes. 
31 Village site on Mr Catlin’s land east of the mouth of Ap- 
alachin creek. Abundant earthenware and some glass beads. 
32 The remaining sites were reported by Percy L. Lang and are 
in the west part of the county. A camp half a mile northwest of 
Waverly. There are several villages and cemeteries near aM awcnky 
and south to Tioga Point. 2 
