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20 Village and earthwork on the W. P. Houghton and J. Sweet 

 farm in Macomb township and near Macomb (figure 94). 



21 Circular wall on the property of the St Lawrence Lead Mining 

 Company near Brasie Corners. Hough describes it on page 20 of 

 his account and Beauchamp gives a drawing in his figure 8. 



22 Village site on the shores of the St Lawrence at Chippewa 

 bay. There are evidences of a lengthy occupation by several difi^er- 

 ent peoples. 



23 Camp south of Potsdam where arrowheads and spear points 

 have been found. 



24 Earthwork on lot 20, Oswegatchie, along the river. Beau- 

 champ describes this as on B. Pope's land. 



25 Camps along the St Regis river near the mouth and one village 

 site on the south side. 



26 Burial site on a hill northeast of Edwardsville. A pendant 

 gorget was found there in 1910. 



Much work remains to be done in St Lawrence county, especially 

 along the St Lawrence and its tributaries. The river formed a 

 natural route for many migrating peoples. 



Saratoga County 



List of Sites 



1 Burial place on the south bank of the Sacandaga near the 

 village of West Day, near the town line of Edinburg. 



2 Camp sites near the Mill pond on Snookkill, in the town of 

 Wilton. A considerable number of relics have been found in this 

 vicinity. 



3 Village site near the present site of the town of Saratoga Springs. 

 It is evident that the Indians used the water at the springs and 

 camped along the escarpment. 



4 A village site situated at the Gravel hill in Saratoga Springs. 



5 Camp sites with early relics are reported by the Rev. O. C. 

 Auringer all about Saratoga lake. 



6 Burial site in which pottery has been found near the village of 

 Saratoga Lake and just south of the outlet along the bridge road. 



7 Village site on Arrowhead farm situated on a hill on the west 

 side of Saratoga lake and the Keyaderosseras. 



8 Camp sites near the mouth of Fish creek. 



9 Village site in Victory Mills about 4 miles from the river. 



