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laying pipe a few rods southeast of the bridge in 1895 an extended 

 but small skeleton was found between two layers of cobblestones. 

 No articles were in the grave. 



23 There was a circular stockade on L. Tallmage's farm, lot 13, 

 and one and one half miles south of Baldwinsville, south of ^ a small 

 stream and west of the road to Warner. A plan is given in fig. 

 75. It occupied a low broad hill, commanded by a higher one 

 across the stream. It had a gate on the north side, and the 

 diameter was about 300 feet. The postholes were a step apart. 



24 A small hamlet was on Mrs C. Lamerson's farm, lot 41. 

 Arrowheads, etc. are found. 



25 On lot 17 there are lodge sites near the river. 



26 There are also camps on the farms of Messrs Spore and Pel- 

 ton on lot 3 near the river. 



2^ Others occur on H. B. Odell's farm on lot 2 and all along 

 the valley of Dead creek implements are found. 



28 There are lodges near the river on Lester's and Tallmage's 

 farms, lot 14. 



29 In E. L. Tallmage's woods, lot 21 were two large stone heaps 

 covering human bones. 



30 Two mounds and two or more hamlets were near the Onon- 

 daga outlet in Geddes. One hamlet now lies east of the present 

 outlet. One is on the top of the hill west of this and on the south 

 side of the road. Camps lie westward of this along the bluff. 

 The rehcs are all early. One burial mound in the woods at Long 

 Branch was 12 feet long and 3 feet high when examined by the 

 writer, but was once larger. Six skeletons and some early relics 

 were afterward taken out. This mound was oblong but the other 

 was circular and much farther southeast at the base of the sandy 

 bluff. In it were skeletons and stone relics. Fig. 89 shows the 

 position of these mounds west of the outlet. 



31 There were several camps about Pleasant beach near the west 

 shore of Onondaga lake, yielding fine relics and extending from 

 the outlet nearly to Nine Mile creek. No Iroquois traces are found 

 on the west side of Onondaga lake and but few on the east. 



32 The Kaneenda site of 1700 is the only recent site near Onon- 

 daga lake except about the old French fort south of Liverpool. 



