﻿74 CATALOGUE OF PREHISTORIC WORKS. 



Group of small mounds on the farm of Mr. Eoberts, 2 miles below 

 Brookville to the southeast. 



Dr. Eufiis Haymond, Geol. Rep. Ind., 1869, p. 190. 



'^The Glidwell Mound," 2 miles south of Fairfield, on SE. ^, Sec. 33, 

 T. 10 N., R, 2 W., located on a bluff overlooking east fork of White 

 Eiver 



Explored, described, and figured by Dr. G. W. Houisber, Sni. Rep., 1882, pp. 

 721-730. 

 Mounds on the lands of H. Bruns, li miles south of Brookville. 

 Group of inounds on a terrace about 1^ miles south of Brookville. 



Described and figured by Edgar R. Quick, Sm. Rep., 1879, pp. 370-;572. 

 "Templeton's fortified mound,'- an earth inclosure 3 miles north of 

 Brookville, on a hill nearly 350 feet high, which juts out against the 

 west fork of White Eiver, in SW. i. Sec. 5, T. 9 N., E. 2 W. 



Described bj' Dr. Rufus Haymond, Geol. Rep. Intl.. 1869, p. 198; by Edgar R. 

 Quick, Sm. Rep., 1879, p. 371 ; and by Dr. G. W. Hoinsher, Sm. Rep., 1882, 

 pp. 729, 730. 

 Stone mound 2 miles west of Brookville, on what is known as Bound- 

 ary Hill, on the west fork of White Eiver. Explored; human and ani- 

 mal bones found. 



Stone mound on one of the highest hills immediately north of Brook- 

 ville. Opened; human bones found within. 



Stone mound 3 miles southeast of Brookville, on what is known as 

 "Brown's Hill," between White Eiver and Cedar Creek. Contained 

 Jiuman and animal bones and mussel shells. 



Edgar R. Quick, Bulletin No, 1, Brookville Soc. Nat. Hist. (1885), pp. 3-5, 



Gribson County. 



Mounds of large size on loess knolls at Buena Vista, containing in- 

 trusive burials. 



John Collett, Geol, Surv. Ind., 1873, p. 420. 



Grant County. 



Group of small mounds on the bluff of Mississinewa Eiver, a little 

 north of Jonesborough. 



A number of small mounds in Section 33, Monroe Township, and in 

 Van Buren Township, near Black Creiik. 



Two mounds on the bluffs east of the river, near Marion. 



Large mounds near the court-house in Marion, and in the city ceme- 

 tery. 



Mentioned in Geol. Surv. Ind., 1883, p. 153, 



G-reene County. 



The " Worthington Mound," in the town of Worthington. 



Explored aud fully described in Second Ann. Rep. Bur, Statistics and Geol. 

 Ind., pp, 390-396. 



