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1 6 Fortified village site at Kerhonkson in the town of Warwasing, 

 east of the village and near the Rochester township line. This was 

 north of Shurter Hill. 



17 Village site at the junction of Vernooy creek and the Round- 

 out just southeast of Warwasing village and opposite Port Benjamin. 

 According to Sylvester, the grand council house of the Esopus 

 Indians was at this point. 



18 A illage site and garden heds at Lefever Falls in Rosendale 

 township. This site was on the Tillson estate. 



19 Early village site on the Walkill near the south line of the 

 New Paltz patent. This is about I mile south of New Paltz village. 



20 Village site on the Doolittle estate and near what is known as 

 the Decker homestead, near the village of W^alkill. 



21 Village site near EUenville, reported by Prof. Lincoln Long. 



22 Village site near Libertyville listed by Doctor Beauchamp. 



23 Village site on the Walkill river near Tuthill not far from the 

 mouth of the Shawangunk. 



24 Village site and stronghold south of the former site on the east 

 bank of Shawangunk about 2 miles south of Bruynswick, on the 

 land grant of Van Carp •& Company. This site was upon a sandy 

 plateau about 75 feet above the stream and is described by Schoon- 

 maker as being on the Matthew Jansen land. This is in the town of 

 Shawangunk. The fortification is probably the one known as the 

 New Fort. 



Warren County 



List of Sites 



1 \'illage site on Round pond covering several hundred acres. 

 This was near the village of Queensbury and in lot 21. The occupa- 

 tion seems to have been very early and many rude weathered relics 

 are found. 



2 Camp sites near French mountain on lots 67 and 6S. 



3 Camp sites at the head of Glen lake on the north side of the 

 village along Meadow run. This is a large site of early occupancy 

 and is situated on lot 59. 



4 Village site at the outlet of Glen lake. The Rev. O. C. Auringer, 

 who visited this spot and searched the surface of the ground, found 

 numerous evidences of an early occupation. Axes, adzes, slate 

 knives, scrapers and many chipped flint objects all weathered were 

 found here. The occupation is Eskimolike in its culture. The main 

 part of this site is on lot 35 on the highland. 



