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Redivood County. 



Mouud 1 mile uortbeast of Kedwood Falls. 



Mentioned in Geol. Rep. of Minn., vol. 1 (1872-18R2), p. .''188. 



Rice County. 



Mouuds iu Wheatland Township, SW. 4, Section IG. 

 Mounds in Webster Township, Section 17, an eighth of a mile north 

 of Edward McFadden's. 

 There was formerly a mound on Section 2, Shieldsville Township. 



Rock County. 



Kude inscriptions upon the quartzite about the "Three Maidens" 

 bowlders. 



Described and figured in Geol. and Natural Hist. Surv. of Minn., pp. 555-561. 



St. Louis County. 



Small mound on south side LakeEsquegamo {expansion of Embarrass 

 River), T. 58 N., R. 16 W. 



Mentioned by George R. Stuntz, Proc. Minn. Acad. Nat. Sci., vol. 3 (1889), pp. 

 80-84. 



Sibley County. 



Works mentioned by Pidgeon, on NW. i, Sec. 26, T. 113 TST., R. 26 W. 



Figured and described by T. H. Lewis in Am. Jour, of Arch., January, 1886. 



Stearns County. 

 Two mounds near Paynesville. 



Reported by Gerard Fowke. 



Steele County. 



A number of mounds, apparently artificial, at Aurora Station. 



Mentioned in Geol. Rep. of Minn., vol. 1 (1872-1882). 



Traverse County. 



Mounds near the foot of Lake Traverse and along the lake southward. 



Mentioned by T. H. Lewis, Am. Autiq., vol. 8 (1886), p. 370. 



Wabasha County. 



Round and elongate mounds and a surrounding line of "outposts" 

 at and near Lake City on the bank of Lake Pepin. In one mound 

 bones were found, in another pottery. 



Brief description by L. C. Estes, Sra. Rep., 1866, pp. 366, 367. Probably the 

 works mentioned by J. Carver, "Travels," pp. 57, 58. Noticed also by G. 

 W. Featherstonhaugh, Geol. Reconnaissance, pp. 129-132. Minn. Hist. 

 Coll., vol. 1 (18.50-1856), p. 352. 



Wadena County. 



Old lortitication inclosure with mound, T. 135 N., R. 34 W,, about 

 Section 27. 



Plan given in Ann. Rep. Geol. Siirv. Minn., No. 9 (1830), PL 1, Fig. 1. 



