FOWKE] ANTIQUITIES OF MISSOURI 101 
One on Walker’s farm, adjoining Lohrey’s. 
Two in edge of Hartsburg, on Mr. Rudolph Bischer’s farm. 
Five on next farm north of Bischer’s. 
Six on Matthew’s land, a mile west of Hartsburg. 
Several near Wilton station. 
Three on Mr. Henry Baumhoefer’s farm, 3 miles south of Easley. 
One on Wright’s farm, a mile south of Easley. 
Three on Mr. Will Rippetoe’s land, 4 mile southeast of Easley. 
One on Ridgeway’s farm, 4 mile east of Easley. 
Nine on Leineke’s farm, 2 miles north of Easley. 
Fourteen on Messrs. Burnett’s and O’Rear’s farms, a mile south of 
Providence. 
Five on the Hunt estate, at Huntsdale station. 
Several on Torbitt’s land, 4 miles east of Rocheport. 
Five on Burk’s farm, east of Torbitt’s. 
Several on Robey’s farm, 1 mile east of Rocheport. 
Several on Mr. James Warren’s land, north of Providence. 
Three on Doctor Chinn’s land, west of Rocheport. 
One on Mr. Henry Walther’s land, 2 miles west of Rocheport. 
One, large, on Mr. Frank Smith’s land, 5 miles northwest of Colum- 
bia, near Perche bridge. 
Three near Indian Mound schoolhouse, 3 miles northeast of Harris- 
burg. 
One near Silver Fork of Perche creek ‘‘contained two bodies and a 
sword much rusted.” 
CALLAWAY COUNTY 
Mounds all along the top of Cote San Dessein. 
COLE COUNTY 
Six on Mr. Frank Shannon’s land, at Osage City. 
One on Huffman’s farm, adjoining Shannon’s on the west. 
Four on Walther’s farm, near mouth of Moreau creek. 
Several west of mouth of Moreau creek. 
FRANKLIN COUNTY 
. “Shawnee Town” (in 1817) on sec. 4, T. 42, R. 1 E, of the fifth 
principal meridian, near Shawneetown ford on Bourbeuse river. 
Burial place near Labaddie, T. 44, R. 1 E. 
Mounds on nearly every bluff from Labaddie to Washington. 
Mounds on Mr. E. Holtgrieve’s farm, 2} miles southwest of 
Washington. 
