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liiclosiire known as "Fox's Fort" 3 miles northwest of May's Lick. 



Mound 6 feet high on bottom land below Dover. Evidences of an 

 ancient village site in the same bottom. Many stone graves for several 

 miles along the hills overlooking the Ohio. 



Reported by Gerard Fowke. 



Meade Coiiiity. 



Mound 8 miles south of the town of Brandenburgh, on Mrs. Sipe's 

 fixrm. 



Reported by James D. Middletuu. 



Mercer County. 



Two stone graves on the Williams place, just west of Harrodsburgb. 

 A number of mounds and stone graves between Shawnee Run and 

 Shaker Fork and along the west side of Shawnee Run. 



Two mounds on Dyck's River in the southeast corner ot the county. 

 Broken pottery, implements, and ornaments of stone and bone, and 

 bones of animals have been found in and about these ruins. 



Descri)»ed aud mapped by W. M. Liuney, Sm. Rep., 1881, pp. 603-607. 

 Ancient works — inclosure, ditches, mounds, and stone graves — on 

 Salt River, 4 or 5 miles south of Harrodsburgh. 



Brief notice in Collins's Hist. Ky. (1H47), p. 452. Explored and described with 

 plat: W. M. Linney, Sm. Rep., 1881, pp. 603-605. 

 "A fort on Dyck's River; several remains on Salt River." 



Raliuesque's Cat., Aunals Ky., p. 36. (The latter probably the same as the 

 preceding.) 



Montgomery County. 



Ratinesque in his catalogue of Kentucky antiquities mentions ten 

 groups, squares, hexagons, polygons, and on Somerset and Buck Creeks 

 many high, round, elliptical or detached mounds, a tine circus or circular 

 temple, etc. 



Rafinesqne's Cat., Aunals Ky., p. 34. 

 Ancient works consisting of circular, square, and hexagonal inclo- 

 sures, and two elliptical mounds on the west side of Brush Creek, 6 miles 

 southeast of Mount Sterling. 



Described in Ancient Mou., p. 1(3, and iigured from Ralinesque's MS. Probably 

 included in the preceding. 

 Large truncated mound and circular inclosure with other small 

 mounds in close connection with it at Mount Sterling. One mound 

 explored, contained articles of copper, bone and pottery. 



Brief notice in Collins's Hist. Ky. (1847), pp. r2, 13. Notice of articles obtained, 

 in '2d Rep. Feab. Mus., pp. 12, 13, (Possibly these are included among those 

 mentioned by Raliuesque.) 



Ohio County. 



A Hint implement factory on Wade N. Martin's farm, Cromwell post- 

 office. 



Reported by John M. Brown. 



