﻿lOU CATALOGUE OF PKP^HLSTORIC WORKS. 



Mound containiug stone graves, o miles northeast of Elkton, on the 

 Carueal farm. Pai tially explored. 

 Stone graves at Daysville. Some lif.ve been explored. 

 Mound 2 miles north of Trenton, on Mrs. Williams's farm. 

 Mound 3 miles east of Fairview, on William Jessup's farm. 

 Reported by James D. Middletoii. 



Trigg County. 

 Stone graves at Linton, on Ed. Spiceland's farm. One explored. 

 Extensive camp site and stone graveyard at junction of Little and 

 Cumberland Rivers, on John Eodgers's farm, 5 miles below (north of) 

 Canton. Explored 5 ornaments of shell, articles of stone and bone, and 

 pots have been found in large numbers. 



Reported by James 1). Middletou. The last noticed in Rafinesqne's Cat., Au- 

 uals Ky., p. 34. 

 Indian graves at Roaring Spring; some explored. 



Brief notice in the Cincinnati Enquirer, November ;?, 1888. 

 Mound at Roaring Spring. 

 Mound at Cerulean Springs. 



Mound on the Grace farm, in Cadiz precinct. Explored ; relics found. 

 Noticed by Perrin, Hist. Christian and Trigg Counties, p. 'J. The last is prob- 

 ably the work mentioned in Anc. Mon., p. 175. 



Mound at the junction of Duncan Creek with Tennessee River. 

 Mound 3 miles southwest of Canton, on Hobson's farm. Explored. 

 Stone graves 6 miles up the Cumberland River from Canton. 

 Stone graves 6 miles southwest of Canton, between Cumberland and 

 Tennessee Rivers. 



Reported by James D. Middletou. 



A square, flat topped niountl, a conical mound, and stone graves at 

 Canton. Hun)an bones, fire-beds, articles of stone and clay were found 

 while excavating for an ice-house in the flat-topped mound. Stone 

 graves and human bones were found when digging a cellar in the round 

 mound. The stone graves have been nearly all destroyed in grading 

 for streets and houses. Many articles of stone have been found. 



Noticed by W. H. Perrin, Hist. Christian and Trigg Counties, p. 9. Same as 

 those nientioucd iu Rafinesque'sCat. Annals, Ky., p. 34, as "A walled town 

 of 7,500 feet in circumference at Canton, on the Cumberland, inclosing sev- 

 eral large mounds and a square teocalli 150 feet long, 90 wide, 22 feet high."' 



Union County. 



Mounds half a mile west of If itesville, on S. Horseman's farm. Ex- 

 jdored; stone articles found. 



Described and figured iu Report. 



Mound on Charles O'Malley's farm, a half mile northwest of Hitesville. 



Mound at Bone Ford. 



Burial place and fire-beds on the head of Slim Island, 8 miles above 

 Uniontown. 



Mounds on the Peters farm, 1 mile from Hitesville, on the Unioutowu 

 road. 



