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31 Village on land of Mrs Woodworth and Mr Stewart a mile 

 southwest of East Watertown. Stone and clay pipes and beads have 

 been found. 



32 A cemetery and an earthwork are on the terrace 2^ miles 

 southeast of Watertown (Squier, p. 22, pL 2, no. 2). 



33 Hough reported two works on lot 29 one-half of a mile farther 

 and another quite near. The one on Asa Goodnough's land had 

 three gates. A few rods off was a smaller circular work. (Regents 

 Report, 185 1, p. 104, % 7.) 



34 Burial place at Talcott Stand, Watertown. 



35 Burial place on the Rodman Staples farm near Watertown. 



36 Burial place on the Wadley farm near W^atertown. 



2;] Earthwork on a bluff one-half of a mile west of Burr's Alills 

 has bone and stone beads, with the usual relics. There is a bank 

 across the bluff" (Squier, p. 22, pi. 3, no. i). 



38 A curving bank across a ridge on lot 31 one-half of a mile east 

 of Burr's Mills was one-fourth of a mile from the Rutland line 

 (Hough, p. 11). It was on the Lampson farm (Regents Report, 

 1851, p. 104, fig. 6). This site is now^ on the Morris Gragg estate. 



39 Village site on the Tredway farm in Rutland. 



40 A village of fifteen circular lodges one-half of a mile north of 

 East Watertown. 



41 Village on the Howland place i mile east of East Watertown. 



42 Clay pits and fireplaces on the Durham place i/4 miles east. 



43 Village on the Eulton place i^ miles east. 



44 Village on the Normander farm i mile east of East Water- 

 town. '' This had thirty lodges." 



45 Earthwork on the Allen place south side of Rutland hollow 

 with many skeletons suggesting recent occupation (Squier, p. 24, 

 pi. 3. no. 2). This was on the old Tamblin farm (Hough, p. 13). 

 The site has been referred to several owners (Regents Report, 185 1, 

 p. 102, fig. 3). 



46 There was a work near Tylerville (South Rutland post-oftice) 

 in Rutland (Hough, p. 13). 



47 Circular work on l)r\ hill, town of Watertown, is 5 miles 

 south of that city and 2 miles north of a work near Appling. The 

 area is 8 acres. It was of long occupation and relics were abun- 

 dant. A cemetery lay a Httle north (Squier, p. 20. pi. 2, no. i ). 



.48 Earthwork on a high terrace in Adams has seven gates and 

 many caches. It is in the northeast part of the town and there were 

 graves just outside the walls (Squier, p. 17, pi. 1). "Near Ap- 

 ])ling on D. Talcotl's farm" (Hough, ]). 11). 



