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5 Camp site at the niuuth of Kendig's creek, lot i, Fayette. 



6 Scattered village site northeast of Geneva junction on lot lo. 

 Colonial records say that there was a Cayuga village near this place 

 in 1750. 



7 Village site on lot ii near a small brook running into the Seneca 

 lake. There was a large site on the farm of R. J. Swan. 



8 Camp site on lot i8, Fayette, on a bluff overlooking the lake. 

 This was just west of Rose hill. 



9 Camp site with early relics on lot 24 near the Lehigh Valley 

 Railroad. 



10 Village site on lot 15, Fayette, on the Shankwiler farm between 

 two brooks running north. 



11 Village site on the south bank of Canoga creek about one-half 

 of a mile northeast of the present Canoga village. This was on 

 lot 30. The village seems to have been that of Skannayutenate. 

 which was burned by Sullivan in 1779. 



12 Village site on lot 25, Fayette, which seems to have been the 

 location of a small town also destroyed by Sullivan. 



13 Village site on lot 41, Fayette, on the L. Disinger farm. This 

 was the site of the new town of the Senecas. 



14 Village site in the center of lot 33, Fayette. There was also 

 a circular work having an area of 2 acres. Brass kettles and gun 

 barrels have been found there. 



15 In the centennial historical sketch of the town of Fayette by 

 Diedrich Willers, the site is described : " a nearly circular bank 

 inclosed several acres of elevated land. It was thick and high with 

 an outside ditch. The trees growing within and on the walls were 

 as large as those without. The two gateways were 5 feet wade and 

 large stones protected the wall on either side of these. The principal 

 gate was at the southeast and the smaller one at the northwest corner. 

 An ancient cemetery was nearly a mile southeast of this fort, where 

 human skeletons of unusually large size were found in mounds of 

 earth." 



16 Village site on the east shore of Seneca lake, lot 23. Fayette. 

 Pottery has been found here. 



17 Village site on a branch of Kendig creek, lot 26, Fayette. 



18 Village site on the Lawrence farm northwest of Seneca Falls 

 village and on lot 99. This was just north of the New York Central 

 Railroad tracks. 



19 Camp site on a small brook north of East Varrick, lot 74, 

 town of Varrick. 



