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A mica quarry iu tbis county is mentioned by T.K.Harris. 



Sm. Rep., 1879, p. 143. 



Hancock County. 



Stone mound on a ridge 3 miles from Sparta, iu a direction opposite 

 to the circular work mentioned in the next item. 



Meutioucd by C. C. Jones, Antiq. So. Inds., p. 14eS. 



Circular earthwork on the headwaters of the Great Ogeechee River, 

 5 miles from Sparta. 



Brief description by C. C. Jones, Antiq. So. Inds., p. 148. 

 Group of works iu the valley of Little Shoulderbone Creek, about 9 

 miles from the village of Sparta. Human skeletons, pottery, beads, 

 etc.; stone and clay images have been found within the iuclosure. 

 Description and diagram by C. C. Jones, Antiq. So. Inds., pp. 143-147. 



Mounds and ditch on Dr. Whites's plantation. (Possibly same as 

 above.) 



Mentioned by Benj. W. Kent, Sm. Kept., 1882, p. 771. 



Houston County. 



Remains of an old fortification, 4 miles south of Perry. 

 Noticed iu White's Hist. Coll. Ga., p. 498. 



Jasper County. 



Stone Mound near Murder Creek, and not over half a mile from the 



Clinton road. 

 Earth mound on the land of Mr. C. Purifoy. 



Mentioned by Benj. W. Kent, Sm. Rep., 1882, pp. 770-771. 



Jefferson County. 



Kemaius of large cemeteries and a broad trail leading to Old Town, 

 8 miles from Louisville, on the eastern side of the Ogeechee. 



Reported by J. C. Galloway, Sm. Rep., 1879, p. 443. 



Liberty County. 

 Group of mouuds on Governor's (or Colonel's) Island. 



Brief mention by C. C. Jone?, Antiq. So. Inds., p. 129. 



Lowndes County. 



Ruins of an "old town" within a few miles of Troup ville, " with roads 

 discernible, which are wide and straight." 



White's Hist. Coll. Ga., p. 541. 



Mcintosh County. 



Mound iu the street at Darien, and other mounds in this county. 



Mouuds 10 miles north of Darien, aud others 3 miles farther in the 

 same direction. 



Mound on the land of Mrs. Sarah Miller near the center of the county. 



Reported by John P. Rogan. 



Mounds on Sapelo Island. 



Described and figured by William McKinley, Sm. Rep., 1872, pp. 422-424. 



