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4 Village and burial site on the Barrey farm on lot 98 on the south 

 line of Savannah township. 



5 Village and burial site in Savannah corporation in the northwest 

 section upon the property of W. C. Soule. 



6 Earthwork situated upon Fort hill south of the village of 

 Savannah, about three-fourths of a mile east of the Alain Highway, 

 on lot 79. 



7 Village site on lot 67 on the west bank of Seneca river opposite 

 the southwestern point of Rowland island. 



8 Village site on lot 90 on the Ferrand farm between two roads 

 running north. 



9 Village site and an unexplored mound on the south bank of the 

 Clyde river near the mouth of a small brook near Clyde station. 



10 Camp site near the junction of two small streams south of 

 Butler center. 



1 1 Village site northeast of Walcott village between \\'alcott creek 

 and a smaller creek flowing north and parallel with it. This site is 

 near the New York Central Railroad tracks. 



12 Burial site along Walcott creek and between the villages of Fur- 

 nace and Walcott. 



13 Village site near Sodus point on the west side of Sodus bay. 



14 Camp site on the W. E. Sill property south of Sodus point 

 reported by Doctor Beauchamp. 



15 Village site near the village of Marion on the Stephen Reeves 

 property. 



16 Village site on the John Dean property, Marion. 



17 Village site on the B. F. Curtis property, Marion. 



18 Village and burial site on the southwest corner of Marion 

 township and along two small streams. 



19 Camp site near the custodial asylum in Newark. 



Westchester County 



List of Sites 



1 Fort and village site between Annsville and Peekskill creeks, 

 near the village of Annsville. 



2 Village site, formerly Sachus or Sachois, was on the present 

 site of Peekskill village and near the creek. 



3 Village site of the Kitchawanks near Croton and on the neck 

 of Croton point, formerly called Senesqua neck. M. K. Harrington 

 explored the area in 1899, and within an earthwork on this site 

 iound several skeletons. 



