. Notes of sites of Huron villages in the township of Tiny, Simcoe County, and adjacent parts. Prepared with a view to the identification of those villages visited and described by Champlain and the early missionaries . ARCHAEOLOGICAL MAP QF THE TOWNS* [IF op 0R0 (SJMCOE COUNTY). iption in the text, of which it forms a key. |. JSxi-Ukationb OF the small squares indicate the positions of the different village sites .; the enclosed number in each refers to the deacrip«on ii. tJe fxt^ ° * ^ line wn u-indicate the bonepits. Dotted lines show the forest trails. The shading jJKnvsjJiej


. Notes of sites of Huron villages in the township of Tiny, Simcoe County, and adjacent parts. Prepared with a view to the identification of those villages visited and described by Champlain and the early missionaries . ARCHAEOLOGICAL MAP QF THE TOWNS* [IF op 0R0 (SJMCOE COUNTY). iption in the text, of which it forms a key. |. JSxi-Ukationb OF the small squares indicate the positions of the different village sites .; the enclosed number in each refers to the deacrip«on ii. tJe fxt^ ° * ^ line wn u-indicate the bonepits. Dotted lines show the forest trails. The shading jJKnvsjJiejx^^^ Reprinted from the Ontario A rchceo logical Report for 1902 NOTES ON Sites of Huron Villages IN THE Township of Oro (Simcoe County) BY ANDREW F. HUNTER, TORONTO : Printed by Warwick Bros & Rutter 1903 NOTES ON SITES OF HURON VILLAGES IN THE TOWNSHIPOF ORO, SIMCOE COUNTY, ONTARIO. By Andrew F. Hunter, township report submitted herewith is the fourth in aseries intended to cover the district once occupied by the Hurons,the townships of Tiny, Tay and Medonte having successivelyformed the subjects of preceding reports. When collected theyform a connected story of some portion of the remains of


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