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26 A large camp 2 miles north of Otego, east of and near Otsdawa 

 creek. 



2^ Village site between Schenevus creek and the Susquehanna 

 river is reported by T. L. Bishop who considers it that of Towano- 

 endalough, the first Mohawk town on the Susquehanna as described 

 by the Rev. Gideon Hawley in 1753. It is just east of CoUiersville. 

 The prehistoric specimens are more frequent than recent articles. 

 It is on the north side of Schenevus creek and covers from 10 to 15 

 acres. On the west side of the river arrowheads, hammerstones 

 and flint chips occur. 



28 Camp, where many arrowheads have been found, at Schenevus 

 lake, a mile southwest of Schenevus. 



29 Burial site on the Claud Belson farm at Schenevus lake. Pot- 

 tery is found. 



Fig. 87 The Otsego Outlet pipe, found by David R. Dorn, of Cooperstown, 

 at the outlet of Otsego lake. The pipe is Iroquoian of the middle historic 

 period, 1650- 1700. 



30 Village site on the Belson estate at Schenevus. 



31 Camp site a mile north of Schenevus creek and just west of 

 Marxland. 



32 A camp site is 2 miles north of CoUiersville and east of the 

 river. Triangular arrowheads and broken and ])erfect earthenware 

 are found. 



33 A camp on the west side of the river 2 miles below CoUiers- 

 ville. 



34 Village site one-fourth of a mile south of Portlandville, east of 

 the river. It has rude and early im])lements. 



35 Small village site 3 miles north of Portlandville. east of the 

 river, has also earlv relics. 



