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THE SENECA NATION 



No. 9. Lower than No. 8 in same pit. 

 Pelvis and leg bones in position, 

 extended on back, feet south. Pelvis 

 at ribs of No. 8. 



No. 10. On east side of pit below No. 8. 

 Extended on back, feet to south. 

 Upper part of body from middle 

 dorsal absent, left arm in position. 



No. 11. Skull at 18". 12" north a femur 

 on a piece of brass kettle, 18" north 

 tibias and humerus. Behind skull a 

 humerus. 



No. 12. Represented by a thin black 

 layer, 3 feet deep. In the layer 

 were a few very much decayed bones 

 and some articles. Above the layer 

 in the clay scattered bones. Portions 

 of skull appeared at various points. 



No. 13.1 Pit with bones of four bodies. 



14. ^ 42" in clay. All bones badly 



15. decayed. One skull, a pelvis 



16. 



and bundle of two sets of long 



gunpowder behind 

 pelvis, with lead, 

 powder horns, bullets. 

 Gunlock and extras 

 above head. Knives 

 and bullets in grave, 

 half way down. 



Pelvis covered with 

 wampum which ad- 

 hered to the clay show- 

 ing a belt of 8 rows. 

 Brass points on bark 

 beside pelvis. 

 Flint points 8" from 

 the brass points be- 

 tween No. 9 and No. 

 10. 



Brass kettle on knees, 

 lying on bark, blanket 

 and robe, covered 

 with bark. Two combs 

 in folds of blanket. 

 At feet 3 clay kettles 

 on sides and iron 

 kettle. 



Berry seeds at face. 



Behind skull a heap of 



articles. 



Pipes, pistol barrel, 



short sword, ax, 



knives. 



Flints and scraper, 



shears, bell, 3 rings, 



wooden pipe. 



Bear pipe. 



Red paint throughout 

 the pit. 



Bundle of eight rings. 

 Tin box, steel, etc. 



