﻿16 CATALOGUE OF PREHISTOKIC WORKS. 



ARKANSAS. 



Arkansas County. 



Mauy moimds in the vicinity of Oakley. 



Reported by J. H. Moore, 8111. Rop., 1882, p. S'id. 



"Meaartl Hill," a luouiul 0:1 the farm of Mr. IsT. Meuard, 7 miles west 

 of Arkansas Post. 



Described and figured in Rei)ort. 



Mounds 15 miles northwest of Arkansas Post on Grand Prairie. 



Reported by Dr. Palmer. 



Chicot County. 



Mound at Lake Village. 

 Reported by Dr. Palmer. 



Clark County. 



Works on Saline Bayou, mounds and old salt wells, 2 miles southeast 

 of Arkadelphia. 



Briefly described in Report, 

 " Triggs Mounds," on the farm of W. A. Triggs, 4 miles northwest of 

 Arkadelphia on the bank of Caddo River. Partially explored. 



Brief description in Report. (Probablj' .same as those mentioned by Featber- 

 stonhangh, "Excursion through Shive States," p. 115.) 

 Large mound "near a salt spriug on a small creek flowing into 

 Washita, and about' li miles east of Washita River, about Bayou de 

 I'Eau Froide and Little Missouri River, and within one day of Caddo 

 Fork above." Pottery found while digging for salt water in dry bed 

 of gully near by. 



Dnubar and Hunter's Trip on the Washita, etc., 1804 ; American State Papers, 

 V. 4, 1832, p. 736, Gales &. Seaton edition. 

 Shell beds, 4 miles north of Amity in Sec. 17, T. 5 S., R. 23 W., on 

 the border line of Clark County, on the second bottom of the Caddo, 

 above overflow. 



Aboriginal workshop on Sec. 17, T. 5 S., R. 23 W., from which arrow- 

 heads and cutting implements, the latter hatchet shaped and made of 

 a tspecies of iron ore, have been taken. 



Described by A. Jones, Sm. Rep., 1881, p. 542. 



The "Hays Mound," 5 miles southwest of Okolona on the farm of 

 John Ilays. Explored by Dr. Edward Palmer, who found ashes, house- 

 sites and broken [)ottery. A slightly raised ridge near the mound was 

 uncovered before his visit, and house-sites, pottery, skeletons, etc., 

 were found. 



Mounds and excavations at Okolona. 



The "Logan Mounds," 3 miles south of Okolona; one explored. 



Mounds, (i miles south of Arkadelphia, on what is known as Carpen- 

 ter's field. Explored; human bones and pots, burnt shells, animal 

 bones, charcoal and burnt clay. 

 Reported by Dr. Palmer. 



