﻿50 CATALOGUE OF PKEIIISTOEIC WORKS. 



Stone inouud on the farm of Robert M. Grimes, near the southeast 

 line of the county ; also an earth mound to the west of the stone mound. 

 Mentioued by Benj. W. Kent. Sm. Rep., Ib82, p. 771. 

 A mound on the Oconee River, due west from Greensborough. 



Reported by John P. Rogau. 

 Large circular mound on right bank of the Oconee Eiver, about 1^ 

 miles above the mouth of Appalachee Eiver. 



Brief noticB by C. C. Jones, Sm. Rep., 1877, pp. 288,289. 



Habersham County. 



Mound on farm of Patton Jarrett on south bank of Tugalo (Chat- 

 tooga) River, one-fourth of a mile above Toccoa Creek. 



Explored and described by J. P. Rogau. 

 Mound in the extreme southeastern ijortiou of the county. 



Reported by J. P. Rogan. 



Mound on west bank of Chattooga River, about 2 miles above Toccoa 

 Creek. 



Stone structure, horseshoe shape, 2 to 4 feet high, at Soquee post- 

 ofiQce. 



Circular earthwork about 30 feet in diameter, just east of last. 



Several stone cairns along the road, just south of Soquee post-ofifice. 



Stone cairn on Tray Mountain. 



Stone circle formerly on the hill above Glade Creek, on the road from 

 Clarkesville to Tallulah Falls, 5 miles from Clarkesville. 



Stone cairn on a ridge between Rabuii and Habersham Counties, 2 

 miles west of Tallulah Falls. 



Stone cairns on Soapstone Mountain, 5 miles southeast of Ayersville. 



Large mound on east side of Soquee River, 1 mile above Deep Creek. 



Stone wall nearly obliterated, on the east bank of Soquee River, 

 about 4 miles above Clarkesville. 



Stone cairn on north side of Toccoa Creek, 4 miles above its mouth. 



Mound on the east bank of Soquee River, one-half mile above Clarkes- 

 ville on the Wilson farm. 



Stone cairn on the Ryan farm, 1 mile northeast of Clarkesville. 



Stone cairns on the road, 1 mile north of Soquee post-office. 



Stone cairn on the west bank of Soquee River, 2 miles below Clarkes- 

 ville. 



Stone circle 85 feet in diameter, with walls originally 4 feet high, on 

 Aleck Mountain, 7 miles northwest of Clarkesville. 

 Reported by James Mooney. 



Mound near tlie bank of Tugalo River just below the mouth of Toccoa 

 Creek. 



Reported by J. P. Rogau. 



Hall County. 



Large mound on the east side of Chattahoochee River, near the mouth 

 of Mud Creek, 2 miles from Bellton. 

 Reported by James Mooney. 



