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Hopkins County. 

 . Mouud 7 miles east of Slaughterville, on Pond River. 

 A inouud ou the Stod^liill farm, 5 or G miles northeast of Madisonville, 

 near Providence Church. 



Reported by Gerard Fowke. 

 Mounds 1^ miles south of Nortonviile, on the Wilcox laud. Some of 

 them have been opeued, and human bones found in stoue vaults. 



Mounds 2 miles northeast of Norton ville, on William Clements' farm ; 

 obliterated by cultivatiou. 

 Fortilication 3 miles west of Nortonville. 



Mound 3 miles uorth of Nortouville, ou Burt Morton's farm. Ex- 

 plored, and human bones fouud. 

 Keported by James D. Middletou. 

 Stone wall, forming an inclosure on a high isolated rocky liill, 4 or 5 

 miles southwest from Madisonville. One small earth mouud inside the 

 inclosure, aud two mouuds and a uumber of stoue graves outside. 



Brief mention iu Collius's Hist. Ky. (Ici47), p. 351. More i'ully reported by 

 Gerard Fowke. 



Three small mouuds, in oue of which was a stoue grave, 7 miles 

 southwest of Madisonville, on Clear Creek. Stone grave on the hill, 

 three-tourths of a mile farther down the creek, on Osburue's laud. 

 Old camping place, 1 mde east of Osburue's ou WUliam Parker's land. 



Eeported by Gerard Fowke. 

 Mound a half mile south of Nortonville, on the " Hopkius Laud and 

 Mining Company's" premises. 

 Indian camp grounds at Nortouville. 

 Reported by James D. Middletou. 



Jefferson County, 



jMound on the Ohio, near Louisville. 



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



Jessamine County. 



Mouuds, graves, embankments (no special locality given). 



Johnson County. 



Two mounds in the bend of the river, three-fourths of a mile south- 

 east of Paiutsville. 



Reported by Gilbert Thompson. 



Knox County. 



Five groups "'on the Cumberland River, and near Barboursville." 



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



La Rue County. 



Mouuds on the Big South Fork of Nolin, about 5 miles from Hodg- 

 ensville. 



Remains of inclosure near by. Brief mention. 

 Stoue wall, on a bluff on Rolling Fork. 



Short notice with plat. CoUins's Hist. Ky., pp. 397, 398. Auc. Mon., pp. 3jj, 33, 

 Briefly described by G. B. Middleton, Sra. Kep., 1879, p. 441. 



