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  Indian 
  village 
  of 
  Gardow. 
  Ga-da'-o, 
  Bank 
  in 
  Front 
  

  

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  Several 
  villages 
  were 
  clustered 
  here. 
  O-ha-di, 
  Crowding 
  the 
  Bank, 
  was 
  a 
  

  

  Tuscarora 
  village; 
  Squakie 
  Hill, 
  or 
  Da-yo'-it-ga-o, 
  Where 
  the 
  River 
  

   Comes 
  out 
  of 
  the 
  Hills, 
  was 
  a 
  Seneca 
  town, 
  as 
  were 
  the 
  following. 
  

   Ga-neh'-da-on-tweh, 
  Where 
  Hemlock 
  was 
  Spilled, 
  was 
  on 
  the 
  site 
  of 
  

   Moscow. 
  Little 
  Beard's 
  town 
  was 
  De-o-nun'-da-ga-a, 
  Where 
  the 
  

   Hill 
  is 
  Near. 
  Big 
  Tree 
  village 
  was 
  Ga-un-do'-wa-na, 
  Big 
  Tree. 
  

   So-no'-jo-wau-ga, 
  or 
  Big 
  Kettle, 
  was 
  at 
  Mount 
  Morris. 
  

  

  32 
  Ga-no'-wau-ges, 
  Fetid 
  Waters, 
  Indian 
  village 
  near 
  Avon 
  Springs 
  

  

  33 
  Former 
  Indian 
  village 
  at 
  Dansville. 
  Ga-nus'-ga-go, 
  Among 
  the 
  Milkweed 
  

  

  34 
  Village 
  near 
  Livonia. 
  De-o'-de-sote, 
  The 
  Spring. 
  A 
  little 
  northeast 
  

  

  was 
  the 
  village 
  of 
  Ska-hase'-ga-o, 
  Once 
  a 
  Long 
  Creek, 
  near 
  Lima. 
  

  

  35 
  Early 
  village 
  of 
  Da-yo'-de-hok-to, 
  A 
  Bended 
  Creek, 
  on 
  Honeoye 
  creek 
  

  

  36 
  Early 
  village 
  at 
  Victor. 
  Ga-o'-sa-ga-o, 
  In 
  the 
  Basswood 
  Country 
  

  

  37 
  Village 
  at 
  Canandaigua. 
  Ga'-nun-da-gwa, 
  Place 
  chosen 
  for 
  a 
  Settlement 
  

  

  38 
  Supposed 
  village 
  near 
  Naples. 
  Nun'-da-wa-o, 
  Great 
  Hill 
  

  

  39 
  Village 
  at 
  Kashong, 
  west 
  of 
  Seneca 
  lake, 
  Gar-naw-quash 
  

  

  40 
  Village 
  near 
  Geneva. 
  Ga-nun'-<da-sa-ga, 
  New 
  Settlement 
  village. 
  

  

  Others 
  unnoticed. 
  

  

  41 
  Tioga 
  Point. 
  Ta-yo'-ga, 
  At 
  the 
  Forks, 
  a 
  village 
  of 
  Delawares 
  

  

  42 
  Elmira. 
  Skwe'-do-a, 
  Great 
  Plain. 
  Many 
  villages 
  in 
  this 
  region 
  

  

  43 
  Owego. 
  Ah-wa'-ga, 
  Where 
  the 
  Valley 
  widens, 
  abandoned 
  village. 
  

  

  Morgan 
  hardly 
  notes 
  those 
  on 
  the 
  Susquehanna. 
  

  

  44 
  Village 
  near 
  Ithaca. 
  Ne-o'-dak-he-at, 
  At 
  the 
  End 
  of 
  the 
  Lake 
  

  

  45 
  Village 
  at 
  Canoga. 
  Ga-no'-geh, 
  Oil 
  on 
  the 
  Water 
  

  

  46 
  Waterloo. 
  Skoi'-yase, 
  Place 
  of 
  Whortleberries; 
  usually 
  interpreted 
  

  

  Long 
  Falls 
  

  

  47 
  Village 
  at 
  Union 
  Springs. 
  Ge-wa'-ga, 
  Promontory 
  Running 
  out 
  

  

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  Two 
  others 
  south 
  of 
  this 
  : 
  Gwa-u-gweh, 
  At 
  the 
  Mucky 
  Land, 
  and 
  

  

  Ga-ya'-ga-an'-ha, 
  Inclined 
  downward. 
  There 
  were 
  others. 
  

  

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  Oswego 
  or 
  Swa-geh 
  river, 
  Flowing 
  out 
  

  

  50 
  Four 
  Onondaga 
  villages 
  are 
  given 
  and 
  are 
  not 
  well 
  located. 
  Gis-twe- 
  

  

  ah'-na, 
  Little 
  Man, 
  at 
  Onondaga 
  Valley; 
  Onondaga 
  Castle, 
  Ka-na-ta- 
  

   go'-w 
  r 
  a, 
  Big 
  Village, 
  at 
  the 
  council 
  house; 
  Nun-ta-sa'-sis, 
  Going 
  

   Partly 
  round 
  a 
  Hill, 
  are 
  three 
  of 
  these. 
  

  

  51 
  Tu-e-a-das'-so, 
  Hemlock 
  Knots 
  in 
  the 
  Water, 
  was 
  farther 
  east. 
  

  

  52 
  Ga-no'-a-lo'-hale, 
  Head 
  on 
  a 
  Pole, 
  now 
  Oneida 
  Castle 
  

  

  53 
  Ga-na'-doque, 
  Empty 
  Village, 
  an 
  abandoned 
  village 
  near 
  the 
  last 
  

  

  54 
  A 
  Stockbridge 
  Indian 
  village 
  called 
  Ah-gote'-sa-ga-nage. 
  Old 
  Oneida 
  

  

  and 
  the 
  Tuscarora 
  towns 
  are 
  not 
  mentioned. 
  

  

  55 
  Ta-ga'-soke, 
  Forked 
  like 
  a 
  Spear, 
  Indian 
  village 
  on 
  Fish 
  creek 
  

  

  56 
  A 
  village 
  on 
  the 
  site 
  of 
  Camden 
  was 
  Ho-sta-yun'-twa. 
  

  

  57 
  The 
  portage 
  at 
  Rome 
  was 
  called 
  Da-ya'-hoo-wa'-quat, 
  Carrying 
  Place 
  ; 
  

  

  and 
  this 
  name 
  was 
  given 
  to 
  the 
  Mohawk 
  river 
  above 
  Herkimer. 
  

  

  58 
  West 
  Canada 
  creek. 
  Te-ah-o'-ge, 
  At 
  the 
  Forks, 
  applied 
  to 
  the 
  Mohawk 
  

  

  59 
  Village 
  in 
  Danube. 
  Ga-ne'-ga-ha'-ga, 
  Possessor 
  of 
  the 
  Flint. 
  Really 
  

  

  the 
  later 
  Canajoharie. 
  

  

  60 
  Fonda. 
  Indian 
  village 
  of 
  Ga-na-wa'-da, 
  On 
  the 
  Rapids 
  

  

  £1 
  Fort 
  Hunter. 
  Indian 
  village 
  of 
  Te-ah'-ton-ta-lo-ga, 
  Two 
  Streams 
  

   meeting 
  

  

  