﻿MICHIGAN. Ill 



Two mounds, small, conical, on NE. ^, Sec. (>, T. 28 N., R, 8 W., on 

 east side of Torch Eiver, about hali' way between Eapid Elver and 

 TorcU Lake. 



Keported by Gerard Fowke. 



Kent County. 



Mounds in the vicinity of Grand Eapids, in which human remains, 

 fabrics, pottery, stone, bone, and copper articles have been found. 



Described by W. L. Coffiuberry and E. A. Strong, Proc. A. A. A. S., vol. 24 

 (1875), pp. 29.3-297. 



Keweenaw County. 



Cin ular pits supposed to have been made by ancient miners on 

 Triangle Island, near the west end of Isle Royal, Lake Superior. 



Described and figured by H. Gill man, Sm. Rep., 1873, pp. 387-390. 

 Ancient mines on Isle Eoyal, Lake Superior. 



Described by Henry Giilmau, Appleton's Journal, vol. lu (1873), p. 173; Stu. 



Eep., 1874, pp. 369, 370. Mentioned also in Foster and Whitney's Rep. 



(1850), p. 162. 



Copper mines extending from Eagle Eiver eastward to range 28; on 

 Sec. 15, T. 58 N., E. ;iO W. ; on Sec. 11, T. 58 N., E. .'51 W. ; on Sees. 

 19 and 31, T. 58 :N^., E. 31 W. 



Noticed in Foster and Whitney's Report (1850), pp. 101, 162. 



Lapeer County. 



Mounds in the vicinity of North B ncli ; in the vicinity of Indian 

 Creek and also about Marathon on the north branch of Flint Eiver, all 

 in the northern part of the county. 



Mounds on Belle Eiver in the southeastern part of the county. 

 Reported by Gerard Fowke. 



Lenawee County. 



" Indian burial ground " in Cambridge Township. Explored, links 

 of an iron chain, copper or brass sleigh or hawk bells, and fragments ot 

 'iloth found. 



Reported by E. W. Allii-\ 

 Mounds in Raisin Township in the northeastern part of the county. 

 Mentioned in Gazetteer of the State of Michigan, by JohuT. Blois (1838), p. 

 . 165. 



Livingston County. 



A mound 3 miles from Howell on the west bank of Shiawassee Elver. 

 Explored. 



Mentioned by .Joshua Jones, Sm. Rep , 1879, p. 435. 



Mackinac County. 



A mound at Point La Barbe. 



Mentioned and plat given by Heury Gillinau, Sm. Rep., 1873, p. 3H0. 



