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54 Camp site in Tioga on the north side of the river near a small 

 brook. 



55 Camp site on lot 7, town of Nichols. 



56 Village site on the Manghatamanga flats. 



57 Village site on the east side of the Susquehanna and just north 

 of the state boundary line in the town of Nichols. 



58 Camp site one-half of a mile northwest of Waverly. 



59 Village and burial site on the north side of the Susquehanna 

 in the military tract above Waverly. 



60 Camp site on the east side of Cayuta creek 3 miles north of 

 Waverly village. 



61 Camp site on the west side of Cayuta creek on the mouth of 

 Miller run. 



62 Camp site on the east side of Cayuta creek on lot 157 one-half 

 of a mile north of Lock wood. 



Tompkins County 



List of Sites 



1 Burial site near Groton along the Owasco creek. There are also 

 evidences of a village site in this vicinity. 



2 Burial site on the Fay Townley farm near the village of South 

 Lansing. 



3 Village site near the mouth of Taughannock creek. 



4 Fort and burial site near Waterburg one-half of a mile west of 

 Waterburg on the banks of Taughannock creek. 



5 Fort and burial site one-half of a mile west of Waterburg. This 

 site is cut in two by the road which passed over two small creeks. 

 The earthwork is on the north side of the road and the burial oppo- 

 site. This seems to have been one of the villages that was not touched 

 by Sullivan. Beauchamp describes this site as No. 4 in Tompkins 

 county and gives a plan in figure 81. This site was also described in 

 American Antiquarian, 1897, and in a paper by F. E. Herrick. 



6 Earthwork on a bluff just southeast of this site, along a small 

 creek. A wall across the bluff' from east to west furnished a wall for 

 the support of a palisade. This seems to be upon the property of 

 Caleb Wickson. The earthwork is reported by Barrott as nearly 

 circular but with an elongation of the wall near the south gate. This 

 site is upon a bluff overlooking the valley of the Taughannock and 

 is not far from Perry City. Doctor Beauchamp describes this 

 site and gives its plan in his figure 86. 



