﻿78 CATALOGUE OF PREHISTOKIC WORKS. 



Montgomery County. 



Que uiouud of doabtful origin in the west part of Wavelaiid, and a 

 cluster of low mounds on the north bluff of Sugar Creek where it 

 finally leaves the county. Numerous relics of various kinds are found 

 in this county. 



John CoUetf, ill Geol. Surv. lud., 1875, pp. 418,4111. 



Morgan Doianty. 



Small burlisl mounds about the mouth of White Lick in and near the 

 town of Centerton. 



Mound about a mile northeast of the town of Paragon, and another 

 on a similar hill 2 miles north of the same town. 



A large mound near Brooklyn ou the east side of the Indianapolis 

 and Viucennes Railroad. 



Mentioned, witli brief descriptiou, in Geol. Surv. lud., 1883, pp. 83.84. 



Gravel pit near Waverly, in which were found a skeleton and a large 

 ornamented vase. A town of Delaware Indians was once situated on 

 the west bank of White Eiver, a few miles above Waverly-. 

 Geol. Sui'v. lud., 1883, pp. 83,84. 



Newton County. 



Several groups of mounds are reported in this county, some of which 

 have been explored and bones and pottery found. 



Mentioned in Geol. Surv. lud., 1882, p. CO. 



Noble County. 



Mounds in the vicinity of Kendallsville, on the west shore of Cree 

 Lake, 8 miles north, and on land of iNlrs. Ann Field, -I miles southeast. 

 Partially explored. 



G. M. Levette, GeoJ. Surv. lud., 187.''), pp. 500-502. 



Ohio County. 



Mounds and fireplaces on Laughery Creek near its mouth. 



Meutioucd in Geol. Snrv. lud., 1872, pp. 413, 414. 

 Mounds along Laughery Creek. Explored, and human bones and 

 pottery found. 



Noticed in Geol. Surv. lud., 1878, p. 122. 



Orange County. 



. luclosure and mounds 1 mile east of Paoli. 

 Mounds on the farm of Floyd McCoy, in Stampers Creek Township. 

 Drs. Elrod aud Mclntire, Geol. Surv. lud., 1875, pp. 238, 239. 



Owen County. 



Mound on the farm of J. A. Coflee, near Spencer. Explored; numer- 

 ous human bones found. 



Mound one-quarter of a mile south of Freedom. Many skeletons 

 found. 



Mound on the McBride farui, near the above, also contained skeletons. 



Described by frof. John Collett, Geol. Snrv. lud., 1875, pp. 35G, 357. 



