﻿52 CATALOGUE OF PREHISTORIC WORKS. 



Macon County. 



Several inounds exist along the Flint Itiver. 

 White's Hist. Coll. Gii.,p. 54:{. 



Murray County. 



Grave mouud at Coosawattee, Old Town, from which two silver 

 crosses were taken. 



C. C. Jones, Sm. Rep., 1«81, p. 61<». 



Large stone and earthen circular work, walls formerly 12 feet high 

 and inclosing an area of 8 or 10 acres, on Fort Mountain. 



Low mounds, now mostly obliterated, on the Conasauga Eiver, 8 

 miles from the Tennessee line. 



Reported by James Mooney ; meutioued by Moses Quiuu (Sin. Rep., 1879, p. 

 444), who locates them in Whitfield County, 



Muscogee County. 



Mounds ou Woolfolk's plantation, on the Chattahoochee Eiver, a few 

 miles below Columbus. 



Short description by C. C. Jones, Antiq. So. Inds., p. 182. 



Pickens County. 



Mouud near the west bank of Long Swamp Creek on the Tate farm, 

 5 miles southeast of Jasper. 



Reported by James Mooney. 



Putnam County. 



Mound near Dr. Jorette's dwelling and near the bank of the Oconee. 

 Human bones and bird shaped calumet found. 



Mentioned by Benj. W. Kent, Sm. Rep., 1882, p. 770. 

 Bird-shaj)ed mound, 6 J miles north of Eaton ton, near the headwaters 

 of Little Glady Creek, composed of white quartz rock. 



Bird-shaped mound of white quartz rock, inclosed by a stone circle, 

 about li miles from Lawrence's ferry on the Oconee River. 



Eock mounds containing graves, near Eatonton. Bones and a pipe 

 shaped like an eagle's head, found in them. 



Described and figured by C. C. Jones, Sm. Rep., 1877, pp. 278-282. Mentioned 

 also by Beuj. W. Kent, Sm. Rep., 1882, p. 770. 

 Stone tumuli, near Little Eiver, below Pierson's Mill on the opposite 

 side of the stream. 



Mentioned by Beuj. W. Kent, Sm. Rep., 18S2, p. 771. 



Rabun County. 



Mouud on the east bank of Tennessee Eiver just below the junction, on 

 Mill Creek. 



Stone cairns in Eabuu Gap. 



Stone cairns on the north side of Tuckaleegee Greek, a small branch 

 of War Woman Creek. 



Wall of large, dressed, uucemeuted stones, at Smith's Gold Mine, on 

 the north side of Dick's Creek, 1.] miles west of Burton post-office. 

 Discovered by gold washers. 



