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2^ Village site on the Gurley estate at Albia. The occupation is 

 prehistoric and yields an abundance of stone articles. The Rev. 

 O. C. Auringer believes he has found " a stone altar and cysts.'' 

 Mr Hurd says the relics are crude and much weathered. 



24 A cemetery of the Mohawks was opened on First street, Lan- 

 singburg. This location is where the Christian Science Church now 

 stands. 



25 Camp site a mile east of this on the hill and west of the ridge 

 road. Reported by A. C. Hurd. 



26 Camp sites on Vandenbergs hill. A varied and successive 

 occupation over 5 acres, with finest articles near the surface. 



27 Village site on Crooked lake east of the source of the Wy- 

 nantskill in the town of Sand Lake. This has scrapers and grooved 

 axes. 



28 Some Stockbridge Indians lived at Brainard's in Nassau in 

 1760, where Mr Hoag's orchard stands. The place was called 

 On-ti-ke-ho-mawck (French, p. 557). 



29 Village site near East Greenbush where many arrowheads have 

 been found. 



30 Village site and stronghold on a hill just east of Castleton. 

 The land is now owned by Jacob Seaman. Much of the site has been 

 destroyed by excavation for sand. The site is regarded as Mahikan, 

 and Hudson indeed found a Mahikan village there. The pottery, 

 however, is Mohawk in pattern. 



30 Large camp site north of Rensselaer on the flat land below the 

 Forbes property. It lies along the road and just south of a small 

 brook. 



31 Large camp site or village near Buskirk Bridge. 



32 Village site at Brookview on Modenerskill on the Howard 

 Sutcliff farm. 



Rockland County 

 List of Sites 



1 Small village site at Stony Point with camp extended out onto 

 Stony Point promontory. There were shell heaps at this place. 



2 Camp on the Brewster J. Allison farm, east of Stony Point. 

 Rough objects and hammerstones have been found there. 



3 Small village site on the Sylvester Bulson farm, Stony Point. 

 This site lies about 3 miles from the river at a locality known as 

 Bulsontown. 



4 Small village site at Johnsontown about 5 miles from the river. 

 There were c1earin<{s here and evidences of cultivated fields. 



