﻿112 CATALOGUE OF PKEHISTOEIC WORKS. 



Macomb County. 



Au inclosure iu the extreme northwestern corner of the county, about 

 1 mile west of the North Branch, and mounds in the vicinity on the E. 

 ^, NE. i, Sec. 18, T. 5 N., R. 13 E. Another on W. J, Nb! i Sec. 25, 

 T. 5 N., R. 12 E. 



History of Macomb County, Michigan, by M. A. Leesoii (18^2). 

 Several square inclosures with outside ditch, with gateways and in- 

 terior mounds in Bruce Township, on the north fork of Clinton River. A 

 number of mounds near by, 3 miles northeast of Romeo. 



Small mounds on the bluffs of Clinton River, 8 miles from Lake St. 

 Clair. 



Walls of earth near the mouth of Clinton River. 



Gazetteer of the State of Michigan, by Jno. T. Bloi.s (1838), pp. 168-170. Hela 

 Hubbard iu "Memorials of a half century" (1837), p. 203, gives description 

 and cut. M. A. Leesou, History of Macomb County, Michigan (1882). 



Manistee County. 



Sliell heaps near the mouth of Manistee River. 



Several mounds on the west side of Bear Lake, and one on Sable 

 River, 2 miles south of Manistee Lake (possibly the last is in Mason 

 County). 



Mentioned by S. W. Fowler, Sni. Rep., 1879, p. 434. 



Manitou County. 



A series of mounds at Beaver Harbor on Beaver Island, Lake Michi- 

 gan, in which finely wrought stone implements were found. 



Examined and described by Henry Gillman, Sni. Rep., 1873, pp. 382-384. (Plat 

 and figures.) Also iu "Pioneer Call," vol. 2 (1877-'78), p. 45. 



Mason County. (See Manistee County.) 



Newaygo County. 



A large mound in the town of Bridgeton near the county line. 



Mounds occur along the banks of the Muskegon River in the south- 

 west part of the county. 



Reported by Abel Anderson, 8m. Rep., 1879, p. 434. 



Ogemaw County. 



Two oval inclosures with outside ditch in Churchill Township, one in 

 NE. i. Sec. 4 T. 22 K, R. 3 E., the other about half a mile southeast. 



Described and figured by M. L. Leach, Sm. Rep., 1884, pp. 849-8.51, and papers 

 relating to Anthrop., from Sm. Rep., 1884, pp. 11-13. Described in Report. 

 Mentioned byW. R. McCormick in Mich. Pioneer Coll., vol. 4 (1880), p. 379, 

 Inclosure or fort on Rifle River, Section 9. 

 Reported with diagram by Gerard Fowke. 



