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g Nanichiestawack was on the south side of Indian hill, Bedford. 
It was the scene of the fight of 1644 and mounds existed there in 
1765.—Bolton, 1:7. A traditional burial place was in the present 
Bedford cemetery.—Bolton, 1:40. 
10 Cemetery on an island in a swamp northwest of the road from 
Ridgefield to Bedford but in Lewisboro. The Indian well is on 
the east line of the town.—Bolton, 1 :395. At Cohansey in Bedford, 
Indians lived during the colonial period. Potamus ridge near 
Beaver Dam river was occupied in 1692.—Bolton, 1:4 
11 Pequot mills are in the woods on Smith’s ridge. There are 
many circular mortars in the rocks and a stone mound is near. 
Karly relics are frequent on Lake Waccabuck in the north part of 
Lewisboro.—Bolton, 1:396. Farther north in North Salem was a 
village of 1656 and a cemetery northwest of the manor house. Vast 
quantities of spear and arrowheads are found on the high grounds.— 
Bolton, 1:734 
12 There was a village in Lewisboro near the state line-——Bolton, 
1:395. Many relics have. been found about Cross pond, on the east 
side of which there was a stone mound.—Bolton, 1:394 
13 Indian pound was at the foot of a high ridge south of the 
present village of Poundridge. It was an inclosure for game.— 
Bolton, 2:103. There was an old cemetery at the foot of Stony 
hills —Bolton, 2 :124 
14.A village on Chappaqua hills in New Castle and another on 
the south bank of Roaring brook. An Indian cemetery was near 
the last with early relics.—Bolton, 1:565 
15 Recent lodges and cemetery on the south side of Kirby’s pond 
at New Castle Corners.—Bolton, 1:566 — 
16 Stockade in North Castle a little south of Armonck.—Bolton, 
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17 The principal village here was on the north side of Rye pond. 
Extensive shell beds with many relics. Villages also on Armonck 
and Byram lakes and a cemetery near Wampus pond.—Bolton, 1 :698 
18 The Sint Sincks lived in the town of Ossining and had a vil- 
lage at Sing Sing in the 17th century.—Bolton, 2:9. There was a 
village in this town between Sing Sing and Croton.—Bolion, 2:2 
