﻿CATALOGUE OF PREHISTORIC WORKS. 13 



Greene County. 



A group of mounds on the Black Warrior Kiver near Knoxville, in 

 the northeast corner of the county. 



Repoitetl by E. A. Smith, 



Hale County. 



A group of flat-topped, square and conical mounds known as the 

 "Prince mounds," about half a mile from Carthage, in the northwestern 

 part of the county. 



Noticed iu Pickett's Hist. Ala., vol. 1., j). 166; reported also by Middleton, 

 Rogaii, aud Palmtir. 

 A mound 7 miles below Carthage. 



Reported by James D. Middletou. 



Jackson County. 



Mound on west bank of Tennessee River, 1 mile above Bridgeport. 



Three small mounds on west bank of Tennessee Kiver, 3 miles below 

 Bridgeport. 



Two mounds on west bank of Tennessee River just above Widow's 

 Creek. Another on same side due east from Stevenson. 



Mound on east bank of Tennessee River, nearly opposite last, below 

 the mouth of Morgan's Creek. 



Three small mounds on west bank of Tennessee River, at Sublette 

 ferry, near Bellefonte. 



Reported by James Moouey. 



Jefferson County, 



Group of mounils in T. 17 S., R. 1 W., about 4 miles north of Bir- 

 mingham and west of the South and North Alabama Railroad. 

 Described by William Gesuer, Sin. Rep., 1881, p. 616. 

 Large quadrangular mound a few miles from Eiyton. 



Meutioued iu Pickett's Hist. Ala., vol. 1., p. 178. 

 Mounds and "furnaces" on Village Creek. 



General mention by C. McKiuley. 

 Small group of mounds near old Jonesborough, on sec. 8, T. 19 S., 

 R. 4 W., of Huntsville meridian. 



Explored by James D. Middleton. Described aud figured iu Report. 



Lauderdale County. 



The "Douglass mounds" near lock No. 10 of the Mussel Shoals Canal, 

 12 miles east of Florence. 



Briefly described in Report. 

 Hexagonal mound surrounded by a wall, on the bank of the Tennes- 

 see River near Florence. 



Figured and described iu Auc. Mon., pp. 109, 110. Noticed iu Pickett's Hist. 

 Ala., vol. 1., p. 168. Brief description in Dr. Palmer's Held notes for 1883. 

 "Stafford Mound" (or shell heap), a mile south of Florence, on the 

 bank of the Tennessee River. 



Explored, described, aud figured in Report. 



