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Bartow County. 



Etowah group; mounds, ditches, excavations, etc., on the Tumlin 

 farm in the valley of the Etowah River, 3 miles south of Cartersville. 



First described by Rev. E.Coruelius, Amer. Jour. Sci., 1st ser., vol. 1 (1818-19), 

 pp. 322-324. This description is copied into White's Hist. Coll., Ga. (1856), 

 pp. 299, 300. Brief description and fionre in Anc. Mou. (1852), pp. 108, 109, 

 pi. 38, No. 1 (from Rafinesque MSS. ; figure, very erroneous). Short and 

 imperfect description by M. F. Stephenson, Sm. Rep., 1870, pp. 3d0, 381 ; 

 also in Sm. Rep., 1872, pp. 421, 422. Described by Charles Whittlesey, 

 Proc. Am. Ass. Adv. Sci., vol. 20 (1871), pp. 400-405; also in Sm. Rep., 

 1881, pp. 624-627. Description and diagram by C. C. Jones, Autiq. So, 

 Inds. (1875), pp. 136-143. Explored by John P. Rogan. Described and 

 figured in Report. Described and figured by Cyrus Thomas, Science, x. 3 

 (1884), p. 437, in the 5th Ann. Rep. Bur. Eth. (1887), pp. 96-105, and in Am. 

 Anthropologist, vol. 4 (1891), pp. 109-136. Noticed in Brooklyn Union, 

 Nevr York, August 25, 1885. Mentioned in Mat6riaux pour I'Hist. de 

 THorame, tome 3 (1886), p. 322. 



"The Parrott Mound," on the north bank of Etowah River, 3J miles 

 ■west of Cartersville. 



"The Edwards Mound," on the south bank of Etowah River, directly 

 opposite the Tumlin or Etowah group. 



The "Ben Ackerman Mound," 7 miles west of Cartersville, on the 

 east side of the Etowah River. 



Explored by John P. Rogan. Described in Report. 



"Indian Fort," or inclosure on the summit of a rocky hill which 

 overlooks the Etowah River towards Rome, 2^ miles northwest of the 

 great Etowah Mounds. 



Figure and description by Charles Whittlesey, Sm. Rep., 1881, pp. 627, 628. 

 Described also in the Atlanta Constitution, April 13, 1886. 

 The "Conyers Mound," on the farm of Mrs. Conyers, in the south- 

 eastern part of the county, on Euhalee Creek. 



A group of four mounds and a burial place on land of Mrs. John 

 Rowland, 4 miles southwest of Cartersville. 



Explored by John P. Rogan. Described and figured in Report. 

 A graveyard, 2 miles west of Cartersville, on the farm of Maj. Hey-, 

 wood. 



Two rock graves, 2^ miles west of Cartersville, on land of Miles 

 Dobbins. 



Reported by John P. Rogan. 

 The "Leap Mounds," ."i miles west of Cartersville, and within a few 

 feet of the Cherokee Railroad. 

 Brief description in Report. 

 A mound at McGinnis. 



Reported by J. P. Rogan. 



A mound encircled by a stone wall, at Adairsville. 



Reported by James D. Middleton. 

 The "Shellman Mound." 2 miles east of Stilesborough, 



Reported by J. P. Rogan, 



