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Old Indian cemetery near Maquon, and one near the mouth of Court 

 Creek. 



M. A. McClelland, Sm. Rep., 1881, pp. 554-556. 



Lake County. 



Mound near Fox Lake. Curious skull found, also several skeletons. 

 (Possibly in McHeury County.) 



lucideutal mentiou, Am. Antiq.,vol. 1 (1879), p. 262. 



Fortification 200 feet " each side;" also mounds in the northern and 

 northwestern sections. 



Mentioned by W. B. D. Gray, Sm. Rep., 1879, p. 435. 

 Deposit of flint (chert) implements. Locality not given. 

 Mentioned by Foster, Preh. Rac, p. 209. 



La^vrence County. 



Mounds known as the " Brown Mill Mounds," 8 miles southwest of 

 Vinceunes, on Embarrass Kiver, near Brown's old mill. Skeletons, 

 pipes, and a bunch of human hair wrapped in cloth, discovered. 



Examined and described by Dr. A. Patton, Sm. Rep., 1873, pp. 413, 414. Reex- 

 amined by Dr. Edward Palmer. Described in Report. 

 Mounds and Indian camping ground just across the river from Vin- 

 ceunes. 



Reported by Dr. Palmer. 

 Mound on the Lawrenceville road about 3 miles southeast of Russell- 

 ville. Explored. Mention -is also made of other mounds about Kussell- 

 ville. 



In Report. 



Mounds on the farm of Mr. Antone Richardsville, 1 mile from Vin,- 

 cennes. 



Fifteen mounds 2 miles southwest of Vinceunes, near the Wabash. 

 Explored ; contained a cranium and bones. 



Described by Dr. A. Patton, Sm. Rep., 1873, p. 413. 



La Salle County. 



Mounds about 4 miles in a southeasterly direction from the village 

 of Troy Grove, on sections 3, 11, and 14. Skeletons, bones, and a stone 

 pipe found. 



Explored, described, and figured by J. D. Moody, Sm. Rep., 1881 , pp. .544-.546. 



Three ancient graves 4 miles southwest of the city of La Salle on 

 Cedar Creek. Contained skeletons, pipes, shell beads, and fragments 

 of a vase. 



Described and figured by J. D. Moody, 8m. Rep., 1881, pp. 546,547. 

 Deposit of hornstone disks near Seneca and close to the bluff border- 

 ing the Illinois River, Sec. 29, T. 33 N., E. 5 E. 

 Brief account by D. Hitt, Sm. Rep., 1879, pp. 4,35, 436. 

 Prehistoric fort and mounds on the west side of Fox River Valley, 

 near Wedron, and about a quarter of a mile from the mouth of Indian 

 Creek. Skeletons, stone axes, and earthen jars found. 

 Fortification and mound across the river east of the preceding. 

 Described, with diagram, by W. H. Gale, Sm. Rep., 1881, pp. 549-551. 



