﻿46 CATALOGUE OF PREHISTORIC WORKS. 



Vault on William Burgess's farm, 2 miles from Stilesborough, on Eac- 

 coon Creek. Copper specimen and stone image found. 

 Reported by J. P. Rogan. 



Kock mound, near where the railway from Cartersville to Cedarville 

 crosses Petit's Creek. 



Briefly described by Charles Whittlesey, Siu. Rep., 1881, p. 628. Reported by 

 John P. Rogau. 



Two rock graves 6 miles west of Cartersville. 



A mound in the northern part of the county, on Sim Mumford's 

 jilace. 

 Two mounds north of Cartersville. 

 Cave at Ladd's lime- works, near Cartersville, with entrance walled up. 



Reported by J. P. Rogan. 

 Three mounds on Mr. Lewis Sam's farm, south of Etowah Biver, 

 nearly opposite the Tumlin Mounds. 



Explored by J. P. Rogau. Described in Report. 



Berrien County. 



Two mounds on lot 275, ninth district, 6 miles southwest of Nashville. 

 Brief description by William J. Taylor, .Sm. Rex>., 1881, p. 631. 



The *' Allapaha Mound," 5 miles northeast of Allapaha River, lot 328, 

 fifth district of the county; two skeletons found. 



The " Withlacoochee Mound," 5 miles south of Nashville, on lot 278, 

 tenth district ; contained bones. 



" Reedy Creek Mound," 10 miles northeast of Allapaha, on lot 24, 

 fifth district. 



" French Ferry Mound," 10 miles south of Nashville and 7 miles soutn- 

 east of Adel pop"^ j^ce, on lot 415, tenth district. 



ATI openeu and briefly described by W, J. Taylor, Sm. Rep., 18»3, jip. 853, 8£.. 



Bibb County. 



Mounds and burial .grounds on the east side of Ocmulgee River, a 

 little below Macon. Skeletons, shell and porcelain beads, discoidal 

 stone, arrow and spear points, celts, clay pipe, earthen pot, skulls, "Ve- 

 netian" beads, etc., found. 



Mentioned in Pickett's Hist. Ala. (3d ed., 1851), vol. 1, p. 168, and White's Hist. 

 Coll. Ga. (3d ed., 1855), p. 275. Described and figured by C. C. Jones, 

 Antiq. So. Inds., pp. 1.58-161. 

 Mounds 3 miles from Macon, on Dr. Patterson's plantation. 

 Mound on McCormick place, on east bank of Raccoon Creek. 



Reported by J. D. Middleton. 

 "Rude clay hearths with elevated sides" have been found in Bibb 

 and Cass (now Bartow) Counties; probably liottery kilns. 

 C. C. Jones, Autiq. So. Inds., p. 452. 



Bibb and Twiggs Counties. 



"Brown's Mount," a large shell mound 7 miles below Macon. 



Mentioned in White's Hist. Coll. Ga. (1855), p. 275. This and other works of 

 the same group (mounds and inclosures"), described bj' C. C. Jones, Autiq. 

 So. Inds., pp. 163-165. (The line between Bibb and Twiggs Counties runs 

 through this group. ) 



