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I AUegau County. 



Embaukmeut tiud looiind on Eabbit River. 



! Reported by E. W. Perry. 



Three circles with interior mounds in the southeast corner of Fill- 

 more, as follows: 



One on farm of Mrs. Bestwick SW. ^ SE. i Sec. 36, T. 4, K. 15 W. 

 One on Helmer place N. i SE. i, Sec. 36, T. 4, R. 15 W. Oue 40 rods 

 northwest of last. 



Circle and burial mounds in the northwest corner of Manlius, viz, 

 NE. i NE. i Sec. 1, T. 3, R. 15 W., on Browner's land. 



Burial mound and circle iu NW. i Sec. 6, T. 3 N., R. 14 W. Old 

 pits of recent Indian occupation near by. 



H. D. Post, iu the Michigan Pioueer Collection, vol. 3 (1879-'80), p. 296. 



Alpena County. 



Long, tiat, circular mounds on almost every section along the east 

 side of Devil's Lake, and along Thunder Bay River for 10 miles from 

 its mouth. 



Reported by Gerard Fowke. 



Antrim County. 



Earthworks on the north side where Grass (Clam) Lake and Torch 

 Lake join; also along the west side of Torch Lake. 



Mounds at Wequagamaw (Indian village), at the north end of Elk 

 Lake, in the extreme southwest corner of the county. 



Mounds at the south end and east side, north of the entrance of 

 Round Lake, southwest corner of the county. 



Earthwork at the mouth of Elk River, at Elk Rapids, elliptical in 

 form. 



Mound in Sec. 14, T. 29 N., K. 7 W.; another on the east side of 

 Grass Lake, about 3 miles a little east of south from Bellaire, almost 

 on the township line, and about 40 feet from the lake. 



Reported by Gerard Fowke. 



Bay County. 



Two large mounds, now gone, stood on the east side of the Saginaw 

 River, at the corner of Twenty-fourth aud Water streets. Bay City. 



Large artificial elevation on Water street, in Bay City, east side. 



There was a mound on the west side, near the mill of M. Smith «& Co. 



A mound formerly stood near the west end of the Detroit and Bay 

 City Railroad bridge, on land of James G. Birney. 



Another stood half a mile up the river, same side, at what is now the 

 center of Lean street, west Bay City. Copper kettles found. 



Half a mile farther up the river, on same side, an artificial excavation 

 back of Frank Fitzhugh's giistmiil, now considerably disfigured. 

 Many relics found. 



Described by W. K. McCorniick, in Michigan Pioneer Collection, vol. 4 (1881), 

 p. 382. 



