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12 Early camps on G. H. Pumpelly's land, north of Owego and 

 east of the creek. Pottery and stone relics. 



13 Recent relics and skeletons west of Owego creek and village. 

 Also the whole of Owego from the upper end of Front street to 

 the D. L. & W. railroad bridge. Stone relics, potstone and earthen- 

 ware. Piles of mussel shells also. Some recent relics. There were 

 graves and a burial mound. The village of 1779 was west of the 

 creek. 



14 Spanish hill is at Waverly but on or over the Pennsylvania' 

 line and is nearly obliterated. Accounts are conflicting, some claim- 

 ing an outer and inner line. There was a cemetery at the base of 

 the hill. Gen. J. S. Clark thought this the town of Carantouan 

 occupied in 161 5. It has been mentioned by many. 



15 Camps west of Smithboro and north of the river. Flakes and 

 earthenware over several acres. Also a village site on Coreall's 

 flats north of the river. Recent relics. 



16 Village on Mr Middaugh's land southwest of Smithboro and 

 south of the river. Fireplaces and potstone. 



17 Camps east of Smithboro and north of the river, with others 

 south. Early relics. Also west of Nichols and south of the river 

 many fireplaces were unearthed by the washing of the bank. Fine 

 pottery and some bone articles. 



18 A cemetery and village site on Mr Johnson's land south of 

 the river and northeast of Nichols. Stone implements and orna- 

 ments with pottery. ' 



19 Village site on George IngersoH's land south of Tioga Ferry 

 and the river. Fireplaces, stone implements and soapstone orna- 

 ments. On the south side of the river opposite no. 24, is a large 

 village site probably with camps. Early articles with pottery and 

 soapstone. On WiUiam Lounsberry's land east of Tioga Ferry 

 is another site with grooved pebbles. 



20 On Charles Smith's land are camps east of Canfield and south 

 of the river. Ground flint articles. Camps on William R. Louns- 

 berry's land east of Lounsberry and south of the river. Grooved, 

 pebbles and celts. Others south of Canfield and the river with 

 grea^ quantities of flakes and little else. 



