﻿134 CATALOGUE OF PREHISTORIC WORKS. 



Unknown. 



Aucieut works on the Osage River, mounds and fortifications ; one 

 of the mounds said to have been thrown up by the Osage Indians near 

 the great Osage village. 



Beck's GJazetteer (182:i), p. 30f^. Feather8tonliaui>li'8 Excur. tluougli the slave 

 States (1844), pp. 70, 71. 



:N^ E W H A M P S H I R E . 



Carroll County. 



Indian mound on the farm of Daniel Smith (in 1823) on the western 

 shore of Ossipee Lake. 



Measurements and jiartial description iu "Collections Historical and Miscel- 

 laneous and Monthly Literary Journal," edited by J. Farmer and J. B. 

 Moore, Concord, N. H., vol. 2 (1823), pp. 45, 46. 



Hillsborough County. 



Cache of chipped implements near Manchester. 

 Mentioned by E. P. Richardson, Sm. Rep., 1879, p. 447. 



NEW JERSEY. 



Burlington County. 



Shell heaps near Tuckerton. Explored; gun-flint found. 



Am. Antiq., vol. 8 (1886), p. 374. 



Cumberland County. 



Workshops near Vineland. 



Mentioned by F. D. Andrews, Sm. Rep., 1879, p. 445. 



Mercer County. 



Indian graves on the terrace facing the east side of the Delaware 

 River below Trenton, in which stone implements and other relics have 

 been found. 



Described by C. C. Abbott, Am. Nat., vol. 10 (1876), p. 52. 



Indian relics denoting a residence site on the south bank of Cross- 

 wick's Creek near Yardville. 



C. C. Abbott, Am. Nat., vol. 10 (1876), pp. 375-377. 



Deposit of flint implements near Trenton. 



Described by C. C. Abbott, Am. Nat., vol. 4 (1870), pp. 153-155; also Proc. 

 Acad. Sci. Phila., vol. 15 (1863), p. 278; referred to by J. F, Snyder, Sm. 

 Rep., 1876, p. 440. 



"Open air workshops" (clips of jasper and flint) in Hamilton Town- 

 ship. 



Described by C. C. Abbott, Twelfth Rep. Peab. Mus., vol.2 (1880), pp. 508-512. 



Monmouth County. 



Ancient village site not far from Raritan Bay. Numerous other 

 village sites alluded to. 



Mentioned by Charles F. Wooley, Am. Antiq., vol. 3 (1880-1881), pp. 59-60. 



