﻿92 CATALOGUE OP PREHISTORIC WORKS. 



Christian County. 



Stoue bea[) on JSaiid Lick Fork on land known as the Skates land, at 

 Skates's Mill. 



Mound near Autiocb Church, 6 miles from Hopkinsville. 



Great number of mounds on laud known as the G. B.Atkinson farm, 

 on a hillside G miles east of Crofton. 



Mound on James Grace's farm 5 miles east of Crofton on McFariand 

 Fork of Pond Kiver. Explored by J. W. Armstrong'; contained human 

 bones in a vault. 



Mound on Samuel Johnson's farm on lilue Lick Fork of Pond River, 

 4 miles west of Kirkmanville (Todd County). 



Stone graves 4 miles east of Crofton. Some have been examined 

 and human bones and pottery found. 

 Reported by James D. Middletou. 



Mound of great size at Hopkinsville on which the court-house is built. 



Anc. Mod., p. 175. Ralinesque's Cat., Annals Ky., p. 33. 



Mound on Jesse Dunning's farm 3i miles west of Crofton. Opened 

 by J. W. Armstrong. Contained human bones in a rock vault 4 by 8 

 feet. 



Mound on Clarke's farm near Crofton. 



Mound 7 miles southeast of Nortouville (Hopkins County), just over 

 the line in Christian County, on land owned by William Stanley. Ex- 

 plored by Mr. 0. W. Mills, of Nortonville. Human skull found with 

 what appeared to be a bullet hole in it. 



Mounds and fortiti cations 14 miles northeast of Hopkinsville, on Blue 

 Fork of Pond River, on Abner Robinson's land, 3 miles from Fruit Hill 

 ])0st office. 



Stone graves in the same neighborhood. 

 Reported by James D. Middleton. 



Indian trail from Nashville, Tennessee, through Hopkinsville, to the 

 saline works on Saline Creek, Illinois. 



Indian trail from Russellville, Logan County, toward Highland Lick, 

 Webster County. 



Indian trail from Russellville to Hopkinsville. 



Indian trail through the southwestern portion of the county, lead- 

 ing from the Cumberland River, near Palmyra, to the trail crossing the 

 Ohio River at Ford's Ferry. 



W. M Perriu, Hist. Christian and Trigg Counties, Kentucky, pp. 119, 120. 



Clark County. 

 Mound groups near Winchester, Boonesborough, etc. 

 Rafiuesque's Cat., Annals Ky., p. 33. 



Clay County. 



Mound groups near Manchester, etc. 



Ratiuesque's Cat., Annals Ky., p. 33. 



