﻿14 CATALOGUE OF PREHISTORIC WORKS. 



Lee County. 



Workshop, east of Youagsboroagh, ou the Western Railroad, at the 

 foot of Storey's Mountain, T. 19 N., R. 27 E. 



Brief notice by William Gesner, Sm. Rep., 1879, p. 443. 



Lowndes County. 



Vinagosite,or burial ground, in the northeastern corner of the county, 

 on the south bank of the Alabama Kiver, at the junction of Pentlala 

 Creek with the river. Human bones, inclosed in double pots, and ashes 

 have been found. 



Brief description, Palmer's liel<l notes, 1883. . 



Three groups of mounds in. this county, as follows : 



One in the southern part of the county, on IVIussel Creek, on land of 

 Mt. Fisher x\Ierritt, T. 12 N., R. 14 E. 



One on Big Swamp Creek, in the center of the county, T. 14 N., R. 

 14 E. 



One in the northern part, on the Alabama River, between Whitehall 

 and Benton. 



Brief mention by W. M. Garrett, Sm. Rep,, 1879, p. 443. 

 " Workshops," near Mount Willing, one on Mr. Hartley's plantation, 

 Sec. 3G, T. 13 N., R. 13 E., and one ou Mr. Lee's plantation, Sec. 32, T. 

 13 N., R. 14 E. 



Short notice by W. M. Garrett, Sm. Rep., 1879, p. 443. 



Macon (or Elmore) County. 



Group of three mounds, 10 miles below Little Tallassie, on the Ala- 

 bama River. Figure showing positions. 



Sclioolcraft'.s Hist. lud. Tribes, vol.5 (1856), p. 282. 



Madison County. 



Mounds ou Jones's plantation, near Newmarket. 

 Mounds at Hazel Green, on the old Jeffries place. 



Reported by Gilbeit Thompson. 

 Shell heaps at Huntsville. 

 Reported by Dr. E. Palmer. 



Long shell heap on the north bank of the Tennessee River, near 

 Whitesburg, 



Described in Report. 



Marshall County. 



Burial cave, known as the " Hampton Cave," about 1 mile west of 

 Guntersville. Partially explored. 



Described in Report. 



Mobile County. 



Large shell heap at the south end of the county ou the north side of 

 Bayou Coq d'Inde, near its mouth, a few miles from Bayou la Batre. 



Described by Maj. W. T. Walthall in Mobile Tribune, August 11, 1859. Re- 

 printed in IGth Rep. Peab. Mns., jip. 18(j-189. Also reported by Chas. Mohr, 

 Sm. Rep., 1881, p. 619. 



