﻿KENTUCKY. 89 



Wyandotte County. 



l^^'our moimtls on the Kansas Pacific Kailroad near Edwardsville and 

 14 miles west of Wyandotte City. 



Aboriginal workshops or village 1 mile northwest of Wyandotte City 

 on a small stream called Jersey Creek, lielics of various kinds have 

 been found here. 



Described by E. F. Servi.ss, Siii. Kep., 1879, p. 43o, and 1881, p. MS. 



KENTUCKY. 



Adair County. (See Eussell County.) 

 A grouf) of three mounds on Cumberland Kiver. 



Ratinesque's Catalogue, Annals of Keutncky, p. ;?">. Probably tlie same works 

 aa those mentioned in Anc. Mon., p. ITf), as on " Long Bottom," now in 

 Russell County. 



Allen County. 



Ancient works (mounds and inclosures) on Drake's Creek 13 miles 

 from Scottville in the west end of the county. One explored contained 

 stone coffin in which were human boues. 



Collius's Hist. Ky. (1847), pp. 167, 168. Brief notice in Anc. Mon., p. 33. 

 Mounds and graves on Barren River immediately below the mouth of 

 Routon's Creek and opposite the mouth of Grlover's Creek. One exam- 

 ined, stone implements and silver pipe found. 



Plat and description by R. B. Evans, Sm. Rep., 18-^1, pp. 608, 60i). 



Ballard County. 



Mounds at Lovelaceville. Relics have been found in and around these 

 mounds. 



Reported by James D. Middleton. 

 A mound 1 mile from the Ohio River (locality not otherwise given). 

 Mentioned by Edward Shi|)peu, Sin. Rep., 1880, p. 446. 



Barren County. 



Hut rings and cemetery marking the site of an ancient settlement on 

 a high bluft'ou Barren River. 



Plat and description by R. B. Evans, Sm. Rep., 1881, pp. 609,610. 

 Mounds at Pageville about 12 miles southwest of Glasgow and be- 

 tween Barren River and Peter's Creek. Some small ones have been 

 opened containing box-shaped ston3 graves in which were human bones, 

 teeth, and hair. 



Collins's Hist. Ky. (18i7), pp. 176,177, Anc. Mon., p. 176 (note). Plat and de- 

 .scription by R. B. Evans, Sm. Rep., 1881, pp. 608, 609. F. W. Putnam de- 

 scribed this group in 8th Rep. Peab. Mus., pp. .50-52, and also speaks of 

 stone graves of a very peculiar form near it, but erroneously locates them 

 in Monroe County. (The descriptions differ considerably.) 



Remarkable cave containing mummified bodies in stone coffins, within 

 the town limits of Glasgow Junction. 



Brief description in Am. Antiq., vol. 1 (1878), p. 111. 



