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12 Burial ground at Mountainville at the base of the Schunnemunk 

 about 300 feet south of Dark Hollow brook. This site is on the 

 Houghton farm. 



13 " Maringoman's castle " was on the north end of Schunnemunk 

 mountain and on the south side of Murderer's creek, Blooming 

 Grove. The cemetery was a little south of this (Beach, p. 7). 



14 " Maringoman's wigwam " was on the north bank of the creek 

 in Hamptonsburg at the junction of Otterkill and Greycourt creek. 

 Early relics are found in many places near (Beach, p. 7). 



15 There was a recent village and cemetery in Minisink on Samuel 

 Dolsan's farm (Eager, p. 213). 



16. On Jogee hill was another village with small images and 

 abundant arrowheads (Eager, p. 418). 



17 On the Welling farm in Warwick was a village and orchard 

 called Mistucky (Eager, p. 423). 



18 A cemetery on Sugar Loaf mountain had about thirty graves 

 before the Revolution, with palisades around the mounds (Eager, 



P-5I7). 



19 Rock shelter at Goshen mountain 5^^ miles east of Arden. 

 This was explored by Mr Schrabisch, who found flints and pottery. 



20 Rock shelter on the east bank of the Ramapo 2 miles north 

 of Sloatsburg and i mile south of Tuxedo. This was explored and 

 described by Max Schrabisch (v. 3, Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., Anthrop. 

 Papers). 



21 Rock shelter at Horse-stable Rock 4 miles north-northeast of 

 Sloatsburg, N. J., and 2^ miles east of Tuxedo. This shelter is 

 one of the largest in the State and from it Mr Schrabisch has taken 

 some 138 fine prehistoric relics. 



Orleans County 



List of Sites 



1 Earthwork south of Medina in the town of Ridgeway, reported 

 by E. M. Thompkins. Macauley (2:113) mentions mounds in the 

 township. 



2 Circular earthwork i^ miles west of Shelby Center. Squier 

 quotes Turner's account, which has many features of interest. F. H. 

 Gushing describes it in the Smithsonian report for 1874 and 

 mentions its double walls, gateways and boulders. Some have 

 ascribed to it a great antiquity but Doctor Beauchamp says this is 



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