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7 Village site southwest of Ithaca and west of the Cayuga inlet. 



8 Burial site at Coreorgonel. 



9 Burial site south of Ithaca on a bluff known as East hill, on the 

 Doctor Parker estate north of Buttermilk Falls. 



10 Milage site in the corporation of Ithaca where early explorers 

 found much clear land and fields. 



11 Village site at the head of Cayuga lake. The Cayuga Indians 

 had a village of adopted Tedarighroones settled at this place and the 

 site has been described as Totieronno. 



12 Burial place in the town of Xewfield on the property of Fred 

 Thompson, near Newfield village. 



13 Village and burial site on the south side of the mouth of 

 Taughannock creek. 



Ulster County 

 List of Sites 



1 Burial place north of Fawns village along a small creek, and 

 midway between West Saugerties and Quarryville. 



2 Village site on the Fred Russell farm near Saugerties village. 



3 Village site on the Howard Gillespee and Latham farm. 



4 Village site on the George Washburn farm, (Schroder farm). 



5 Fortification on the R. R. Crowell farm near jMalden. 



6 Milage site and garden beds near the junction of Sawkill and 

 Esopus creek. This was near the village of Sawkill. 



7 Village site near which there were formerly cleanings and Indian 

 orchards, near Olive, not far from Temple pond. 



8 Burial site on the Benjamin Turner property near Olive. Some 

 of the graves here have been opened and early stone relics have been 

 found. 



9 Village site at Glasco on the shore of the Hudson. 



10 Village site in the city of Kingston along the shore. 



11 Inscribed rock on the shores of the Hudson on the Parker 

 estate east of Esopus and near the landing. 



12 Village and burial site at Ponckhockrie ; mentioned by Beau- 

 champ. 



13 Earthwork in Alarbletown, mentioned by Schoonmaker. The 

 site is known as Wi lit meet. 



14 Village site on the Louis Bevier property in Alarbletown. 



15 Village site on Rondout creek near Pine Bush, with a few scat- 

 tered relics. 



