﻿1 2 ALABAMA. 



Calhoun County. 



Large isolated mouud about 3 miles southeast of Oxford on the Caver 

 place, near Chocolocco Creek. 



Noticed by Elstou Luttrell, Sm. Rep., 1882, p. 827. Also reported by J, P. 

 Ropfaii. 



Cherokee County. 



Ancient parallel ditches at tlie falls of Little Eiver, in the northeast 

 corner of this County, near the De Kalb County line. Rock houses or 

 caves in the vicinity. 



Pickett's Hist. Ala., v. 1, pp. 175-17(). 



Chilton County. 



Mouud at Varna, on the South and N"orth Alabama Railroad, near 

 the old Repito Gold mine, on sec. 10, T. 21 N,, R. IG E. 

 Reported by Dr. E. A. Smith. 



Stone heaps in T. 23 ]Sr.,R. 14 E.,of Stephen's meridian, 3J miles north- 

 east of Jeraisou Station, South and North Alabama Railroad. 



Described by William Gesuer, Sm. Rep., 1881, pp. GIG, G17. 



Clark County. 



Burying ground and mound on the site of J\d Fort Mauvila (the 

 latter now obliterated),4^ miles east of Gaiuestown on the bank of Ala- 

 bama River, in Sec. 2, T. 5 N., R. 4 E. 



Brief notice iu Report. . 



Clay County. 



Stone mound in sec. 26, T. 19 S., R. 7 E. 



Briefly described by William Gesner, Sm. Rep., 1879, p. 382. 



Ancient mica quarry in sec. 26, T. 19 S., R. 7 E. 



Described briefly by William Gesuer, Sm. Ren., 1879, p. 382. 



Dallas County. 



Ancient ditches at Cahawba. 



Incidental mention in Pickett's Hist. Ala., v. 1, tj. 172. 



Elmore County. 



" Old Fort Jackson Works," mounds and house-sites, and remains of 

 old French Fort Toulouse and United States Fort Jackson, near the 

 junction of the Coosa and Tallapoo.sa Rivers. 



Partially explored by Dr. Palmer. Mentioned in Report. 



Mound at Wetumpka. 



Reported by James D. Middleton. 



Mounds and house remains on the west bank of the Coosa River,about 

 a mile above where it is joiued by the Tallapoosa, 



Mound on an island in Jackson Lake, 6 miles north of Montgomery. 



The " Parker mound" on the Coosa River, near its junction with the 

 Tallapoosa. 



Explored by Dr. E. Palmer. Described in Report. 



