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Mounds at Prairie du Ivocher, and otliers 3 miles south, on the Simp- 

 son phice. 



Mounds ou the Mudd place, 4 or Smiles east of Prairie du Rocher. 



Mounds above Old Lafayette, on the Kaskaskia Kiver. 



Monuds along the top of the bluff, from the Chester peniteutiary to 

 the mouth of Big Mary Eiver. Explored. 



Reported by James D. Middleton. 



Stone graves in the vicinity of Prairie du Rocher, 3 miles east of the 

 Mississippi River and 3 miles from old Fort Chartres. 



Visited and described in 1843, by Dr. A. Wislizeous; description quoted by C. 

 C. Jones, Antiq. So. Inds., p. 218. 



Stone graves ou the "Mill Tract" land, half a mile nortli of Prairie 

 du Rocher. 



The De Preune stone graves at Prairie du Rocher. 



Stone graves on the bluff, 3 miles northwest of Prairie du Rocher. 



The Reed stone graves at Rock wood. 



Stone graves about a mile southeast of Prairie du Rocher, on tiie 

 bluifs. Explored; yielded many relics. 

 Described and fiijured in Re[iort. 



Mounds 3 miles south of Sparta. 



Mounds at Evansville. 



Stone graves at the Bluff Ferry, on Kaskaskia River, 10 miles from 

 Chester. Explored. 



Stone graves, 1 mile south of Rockwood, on the west fork of Degognia 

 Creek, 1^ miles from the bluffs. 



Stone graves 7 miles west of Sparta, and others 3 miles southeast. 

 Explored. 



Reported by James D. Middleton. 



Hut rings and mounds ou the left bank of Big Mary River, about 

 half a mile northwest of Roseborough, and a few miles up the river 

 from the St. Louis and Chicago water tank. 

 Described ami fiyured in Report. 



Hut rings southeast of Sparta. 

 Reported by James D. Middleton. 



Rock Island County. 



Mounds, Indian graves, aiul kitchen heaps on John Deere's farm, 1 

 mile east of Moliue. Skeletons, stone images, etc., found. 



Described and figured by Adolpli Toellner, Stii. Rep., 1879, pp. :{G3-;{65. Ex- 

 cavated and described by Kev. J. Gass, Proc. Dav. Acad. Sci., vol. 2, pp. 



29i-2y:5. 

 Mound about 3 miles above Moliue, on the brow of the elevated 

 plateau; contained human bones. 



Explored, described, and figured by J. Gass and R. J. Farquharsou. Proc. 

 Dav. Acad. Sci., vol. 2, pp. 288-290. 

 Cemetery on Campbell's Island, 



Mounds on Dr. Oltman's farm, Hampton Township, and two on Tow- 

 head Island. 



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