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A. Putnam 130 or 150 feet above the river." Here a shrine is a 

 memorial of the death of Father Jogues. Recent relics are found. 

 There was a recent village of a temporary character on the hill west 

 of Auriesville. 



47 V'illage site, presumably Tehondaloga, the lower Mohawk 

 castle, '' w^as on the west side of Schoharie creek at its mouth " 

 (Morgan, p. 416). There was a modern village at Fort Hunter and 

 relics occur all the way to Auriesville, with some graves. 



48 Pictured rocks on the north bank of the Mohawk at Amster- 

 dam, mentioned by many writers. 



49-50 Burial site in gravel about one-half of a mile east of Fort 

 Hunter, reported by Edwin Hilborn. 



51 Cache of celts was reported by Isaac Swart north of the river 

 and about 2 miles from the east line of the town of Amsterdam. 

 (Same as no. 6.) 



52 Village site on the east bank of Kauderback creek in Palatine 

 and about 3 miles from the river. A quarry or deposit of flirit 

 chips was a mile south of this. 



53 Village site near the west line of Alohawk was on the south 

 side of Brigg's creek. Another was north of this in the forks of 

 Briggs and Wemple creeks. 



54 Prehistoric village was on the west side of Wemple creek and 

 farther north than the last. 



55 Village site on the north side of the river, opposite the west 

 line of Glen, on the Jules Fox farm. 



56 Village site on the east side of Martin's creek was near the 

 river. Another was 2 miles northwest of this. 



57 Village near Mill Point was west of Schoharie creek. (Same 

 as 41.) 



58 Village site on the Cayadutta near Sammonsville. Precolonial 

 Mohawk. (May be the same as 33. Sammonsville is in Fulton 

 county.) 



59 *' Corn pits in the town of Amsterdam on the east side of a 

 small stream about one-half of a mile north of the Alohawk river." 



60 A cache of one hundred and twenty leaf-shajied blades of 

 dark blue flint was found in the summer of 1890 on the farm of 

 n^homas Romcyn, in the town of Amsterdam. The blades laid in n 

 pit of ashes on a hearth of cobble stones. Mention is made of thi< 

 cache in '' Wilson's Arrowheads, Spearheads and Knives." i^age 971. 



61 Village site on the More (originally ]^"intup) farm on the hill 

 overlooking the Mohawk, about 2^/2 miles east of Fultonville. His- 

 toric ])('rio(l : glass beads are foiuid. 



