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29. Spring Creek, west of Caledonia. A famous historic 

 spring. Some skeletons have been removed in excavating for 

 buildings in that vicinity. 



30. Wadsworth farm, west side of river, opposite Genesee 

 Road. This is noted in history. The burial place is protected 

 by the owners. 



There is a village site near Piffard on the west side of the 

 Genesee River at the cemetery, that has never been excavated. 

 I am unable to give the exact location, but it is approximately 

 one mile north of No. 30. 



31. Comprises territory of Iyittle Beard's town. Many 

 skeletons were removed in excavating gravel for the Pennsyl- 

 vania Railroad. 



32. Wadsworth farm at Fall Brook. Burials protected by 

 the owners. 



33. Fitzhugh farm, south of Fall Brook. Protected by the 

 owners. 



■ 34. At the Hermitage, Wadsworth farm. L,arge site. Sur- 

 face findings are numerous and are composed of flint, stone, and 

 small quantities of copper. Recorded in history as the village 

 destroyed by Gen. Sullivan in his campaign through the Genesee 

 valley, No 33 being destroyed at the same time. 



35. I/Ocated at Craig Colony. Findings numerous. It is 

 protected by the Superintendent of the colony. 



36. Squakie Hill, south of Mt. Morris. Findings consist 

 of flint, copper and stone. Some excavations have been made in 

 this vicinity. 



37. Wadsworth farm, south side of Genesee River, opposite 

 Squakie Hill. 



38. Gardeau Flats, home of Mary Jamison. No surface 

 findings on account of flood land. 



I might say in connection with various sites, that from 

 Rochester to Caneadea on both sides of the Genesee River, there 

 are but few fields that do not bear evidence of having been 

 inhabited by Indians. 



