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29 Village site ,in Le Roy township, west of Le Roy, on a knoll 

 south of the Stafford road. 



30 Succession of camp sites on Oatka creek one-half of a mile 

 north of the railroad bridge south of Le Roy. 



31 Small village site north of Le Roy on the west bank of Oatka 

 creek, exposed by plowing in 1914. This is at the southeast corner 

 of the crossroads south of the Lehigh Valley Railroad tracks at 

 North Le Roy. 



32 Camping ground of the Seneca on the east side of Oatka 

 creek. A portion of this land is now used by the Episcopal church. 

 It is on Church street near the waterfall. The Seneca called it 

 Tecahnowunnadaneo. 



33 Village site west of Fort Hill. Several darkened areas of 

 soil are visible and arrow points, hammerstones etc. have been found 

 here. This is at the crossroads south of the Lehigh Valley Railroad 

 tracks on the North Le Roy-Morganville road. 



34 Camp site north of Le Roy where arrow points, celts and ham- 

 merstones have been found. 



35. Small village on Oatka creek, west of Pavilion Center and 

 just north of the Bethany road. Arrowheads and celts. 



36 Camp site on the F. Trescott farm west of Pavilion, west of 

 the creek and between it and the southwest road. Arrow points and 

 hammerstones. 



37 Camp site in the village of Morganville. Dark areas in the 

 surrounding fields show traces of occupation. The site is on both 

 sides of the creek. The arrow points are reported as crude. 



38 Camp site east of Stafford where numerous relics have been 

 found. This is a mile east of the railroad crossing and south of the 

 Le Roy road. 



39 Village site in present village of Stafford. A trail junction and 

 general camp site. The site lies in the north road to Morganville. 



40 Camp site of early character west of Le Roy near Roanoke. 

 Probably now obliterated. 



41 Camp site north of Morganville about 2 miles, between the road 

 and the creek and just north of the first east road. 



42 Burial site 6 miles south of Adams Basin, south of Ogdens 

 crossroads. Many well-preserved skeletons have been removed from 

 the graves here, especially by physicians for osteological studies. 



43 Burial and village site southeast of Stone Church and northeast 

 of Le Roy reported by Mr Follett, who says : " Located on tllie farms 

 of McCann and Lusher which join each other. Evidence of a much 



