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NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 



PLATE 



Part of Col. Guy Johnson's map of 1771 



1 Fort Niagara 



2 Great Falls 



3 Fort Sclosscr 



4, 5 Small villages 



6 Johnson's Harbor 



7 Tiyanagarunte creek 



8 Prideauk bay 



9 Little Seneca Rr. now Genesee 



river 



10 Falls very high 



11 Adiarundaquat, now Irondequoit 



bay 



12 Aserotus. "Aserotus harbour is 



capable of receiving Vessels of 

 Burden." Now Sodus bay 



13 Little Sodus 



14 Fort Ontario 



15 Indian path to the lake 



16 Canawagus, now Avon 



17 Chenussio, now Geneseo 



18 Anarara, now Honeoye 



19 Ganuskago, now Dansville 



20 Onondarka 



21 Karaghiyadirha, now Caneadea 



22 Gistaguat 



23 Tioniongarunte 



24 Ohio or Allegany River as it is 



called above Fort Pitt 



25 Kanestio, with mixed population 



26 Sinsink, a Munsey town 



27 Canadaragey, now Canandaigua 



28 Canadasegy, near Geneva 



29 Unnamed, but is Kashong 



30 Seneca Lake 



31 Unnamed, but is Kendaia 



32 Cayuga. There were several vil- 



lages. 

 ZZ Cayuga L. 

 34 Toderighrono, an adopted people 



35 Tiaoga, a Delaware town 



36 Sheshecunnunk 



37 Wialoosin 



38 Owegy, now Owego 



39 Chughnutt, now Choconut 



40 Otsiningo, now Chenango. Mostly ; 



Nanticokes 



41 Onoghquagy, now Oquaga.i. 



Oneidas and Tuscaroras 



42 East branch of the Susquehanna 



43 Great Seneca, now Seneca river 



44 Glass L., now Cross lake 



45 Salt L., now Onondaga lake 



46 Onondaga 



47 Onondaga Rr., now Oswego river r 



48 3 Rivers, junction of Seneca, Onei- 



da and Oswego rivers 



49 Fort Brewerton 



50 Oneida Lake 



51 This Country belongs to the Onei-'. 



das. 



52 Fish Cr. 



53 Wood Cr. 



54 Fort Stanwix 



55 Ganaghsaraga, a Tuscarora Town. 1 



" The Tuscaroras who form the 

 sixth Nation are omitted, being 

 a southern People that live on 

 lands allotted them between 

 Oneida & Onondaga." 



56 Oneida. This is Old Oneida, near 



Oriskany creek. 



57 Tienaderha River, now Unadilla 



58 " The Villages on the East Branch 



of Susquehannah are chiefly 

 occupied by Oneidas and Tus- 

 caroras." 



59 " The Boundary Settled with the 



Indians in 1768." 



60 Orisca, now Oriskany creek 



"The Mohocks are not mentioned as they reside within the limits of 

 N. York at Fort Hunter & Conajoharie." North of the towns along the 

 Mohawk river, it is said, " The Boundary of New York not being closed 

 this part of the Country still belongs to the Mohocks." 



