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Mound on Jacob Fink's farm, near the village of Mill Creek. 



Brief desciiptiou in Report. 

 Mounds near Hamburg Lauding, on the Mississippi River. 



Reported by F. S. Earle. 

 Stone graves on the NW. i Sees. 10 and 20, T. 13 S., R. 2 W. 



Described iu Report. 



Ancient cemetery of stone graves on land of Mr. Joseph Hindraan, 

 about half a mile from the Linn place, across the creek. 

 Explored by J. D. Middleton. Described in Report. 

 Ancient cemetery, about IJ miles from the above, on the road lead- 

 ing from Jonesborough to Cape Girardeau, Missouri. 



Two mounds in the southeastern part of the county, one south and 

 the other east of the Running Lake mounds. 

 Reported by James D. Middleton. 

 The Heilman stone graves and mound, about 2 miles from the Linn 

 place. 



Reported by L. H. Thing. 

 A graveyard 9 miles west of Mill Creek. 



Reported by Frank S. Ear'e. 



Inclosure on T. M. Perritie's place. Sec. 12, T. 13 S., R. 3 W., 2 miles 

 from the river. 



Reported by L. H. Thing. 



"Wayne County. 



Mound iu Big Mound Township, 3 miles southwest of Fairfield, con- 

 taining stone graves in which bodies were found. Three other mounds 

 in the southwest corner of the same township. 



Group of mounds on a ridge in Skillet Fork bottom, now known as 

 Fleming's Ridge, in Arrington Township. Human remains, pottery, 

 shells, etc. 



Several mounds in the southwest corner of Big Mound Township. 

 One contained stone graves iu which bodies were found. 



Burial mounds, 2 miles south of Fairfield, almost in the center of 

 Little Mound Prairie. 



Seven mounds in Barnhill Township. 5 miles east of Fairfield. 



Described by H. F. Sibley, Sin. Rep., 1881, pp. 587-590 (witli diagram). Also 



Sm. Rep., 1879, pp. 430, 437. 



Mounds in Leech Township, on the west side of the Little Wabash. 



Fifteen mouuds on the west side of the Little Wabash River, in Mas- 



sillou Township, on a high hill or bluff a quarter of a mile from the 



river. 



Described by H. F. Sibley, Sm. Rep., 1881, pp. 587-590. 



WaTjash County. 



Indian towns, etc., referred to, but no localities specified. 



j: Schueck, Sm. Rep., 1879, p. 43(>. 



