﻿48 CATALOGUE OF PREHISTORIC W0RK8. 



Coweta County. 



Old tortiticatiou of a circular form ou lot 112, fifth district, on the 

 laud of Maj. Cochrane. 



Mentioned in White's Hist. Coll. Ga., p. 41:5. 



Dawson County. 



Large mound ou east bank of Etowah Kiver at Palmour. 

 Reported by James Mooney. 



Decatur County. 



Mound at Bainbridge, near Flint River. 

 Reported by John P. Rogau. 



De Kalb County. 



Kemains of a rock wall about half way up Stone Mountain. 

 Described by C. C. Jones, Antiq. So. Inds., pp. 207,208. 



Douglas County. 



Stone cairn on road from Campbellton to Marietta, on ridge between 

 Anawaka and Sweetwater Creeks. 

 Reported by James Mooney. 



Ancient fortifications on the western bank of the Chattahoochee 

 Kiver opposite the village of Campbellton. 



Mentioned in White's Hist. Coll. Ga., p. 293. 



Early County. 



Mound group on Dry Creek (or Walnut Fork). Human bones found. 



Brief description and plat by William McKinley, Sm. Rep., 1872, pp. 426-427. 



The ''Messier group," including mounds, walls, and other ancient 



works, on Colomokee Creek about 12 miles east of Chattahoochee Kiver. 



Measurements and plat ^y William McKinley, Sm. Rep., 1872, pp. 424-426. 



Described and figured in Pickett's Hist. Ala., vol. 1, pp. 168, 169; copied 



into White's Hist. Coll. Ga., p. 425. Full description and diagram by C. C. 



Jones, Antiq. So. Inds., pp. 166, 172. 



Elbert County. 



Mounds between Elberton and Broad River. 

 Large mound at Overton. 



Reported by J. P. Rogan. 



Ancient tumuli on the Savannah River visited by William Bartram 

 in 1776, situated on the west bank of the Savannah, about 4 miles north 

 of the mouth of Broad River. 



Bartrani's Travels (1791), pp. 324, 325, Description chiefly from Bartram and 

 figure by C. C. Jones, Sm. Rep., 1877, pp. 283-286. Explored by John P. 

 Rogau. Described and figured in Report. 



Fannin County. 

 Mound at junction of Jack's and Conasauga Creeks. 



Reported by James Mooney, 



