﻿156 CATALOGUE OF PREHISTORIC WORKS. 



Moiiiid on Scott's Oreek, between the railroiid and ('re«*k, al>ont 5 

 miles above Sylva. 



Pictograplis on " Jataculla Rock" on northwest bank of Caney Fork, 

 3 miles above East Laport. 



Reported by James Mooney. 



Macon County. 



Mound at Franklin, on west bank of Tennessee River. One of the 

 largest and best preserved in the State and on the site of the okl 

 Nikwasi (Nequassee) settlement. Unopened. 



Mound on west bank of Tennessee River, nearly opposite mouth of 

 Cowee Creek. 



Mound about 1 mile west of Tennessee River, above mouth of Tola 

 Creek. 



Mound on south side of Cullasaja Creek, 2 miles from Franklin. 



Stone cairns (six) on southwest side of Cullasaja Creek nearly oppo- 

 site mouth of Ellijay Cieek. 



Stone cairns on Howard farm on west bank of Tennessee River, 2 

 miles above Tesenta Creek. 



Mound on west bank of Nantahela River, 2 miles below Jarretts. 



Mound on east bank of Nantahela River opposite mouth of Chowe 

 Creek. 



Stone cairns on Cartooyaja Creek near mouth of Wayah Creek, about 

 7 miles west of Franklin. 



Ancient mica mine, in which iron tools and windlass (Spanish) were 

 found, on lola Creek, about 5 miles below Franklin. Other ancient 

 mica workings also around Franklin. 

 Reported by James Moouey. 



Mica mine on the farm of C. D. Smith. 



There are a dozen or more of these old mines known to exist. 



Reported with descriptiou of mine on bis farm, by C. U. Smitb, Sm. Rep., 1876, 

 p. 442. 



Madison County. 



Pictographs at Faint Rock Station, on north hank of French Broad 

 River, just inside North Carolina State line. 

 Reported by W. J. Hoft'mau. 



Mound on the north side of Paint fork of Ivy Creek, 1 mile southwest 

 of Paint Gap post-office. 



Explored by J. W. Emmert. See Rept. Peabody Mas., vol. 3, pp. 351-370. 

 Cairn at Indian Grave Gap, in Walnut Mountain, at head of Brush 

 and Walnut Creeks, on south side of road from Marshall to Burnsville. 



Reported by James Mooney. 



McDovsrell County. 



Large mound at old fort on south side of railroad, just east of the 

 station, and about one-half a mile south of Mill Creek (i. e., the Upper 

 Catawba River). Probably 30 feet high. Perfect and unexplored. 

 Reported by James Mooney. 



