﻿158 CATALOGUE OF PREHISTORIC WORKS. 



Mound on east bauk of Ocoiialuftee Eiver, 1 mile above Cherokee. 

 Opened by Valentine. 



Mound at Birdtown, on west bank of Oconaluftee River. Nearly 

 obliterated. 



Mound on Tuckasegee Eiver at Brysou City near depot. 



Reported by James Moouey. 



Transylvania County. 



Mound on Carson's Creek near its junction with the French Broad on 

 the land of W. J. Pruette of Carson's Creek. 



Reported by Dr. J. M. Spaiubour. 



Wayne County. 



Mound at Goldsborough now covered by the Negro Insane Asylum. 



Reported by James Mooney. 



Wilkes County. 



Mound on the north bauk of the Yadkin just above the mouth of Elk 

 Creek. Not fully explored. 



Mound on the west bank of King's Creek, about 2J miles above the 

 mouth and 4 miles north of King's Creek post-offlce. Unexplored. 



Mound near the north bank of the Yadkin, about one-half mile from 

 the river and 3 miles northwest of Wilkesborough. 



Mound three-quarters of a mile north of Wilkesborough on the north 

 bank of the Yadkin, just below Reddie's Kiver. Unexplored. 



Mound 1 J miles west of Wilkesborough on the south bank of the 

 Yadkhi. Explored. 



Mound 6 miles from Wilkesborough, on the north bank of the Yad- 

 kin, about half-way between Mulberry and Eock Creeks. 



Reported by J. M. Spainhour. 



Cemetery 4 miles northeast of Wilkesborough, on the north bank of 

 the Yadkin, one-quarter of a mile below Mulberry Creek. 



Reported by J. M. Spaiuhoar. Described by J. P. Rogan in Report, aud by 

 Cyrus Thomas iii Burial Mounds of Northern Sec. (1888), pp. 71, 72. 



Carved rock in the Yadkin, about one-half a mile below last, or 

 three-quarters of a mile below Mulberry Creek. 



Reported by J. M. Spainhour. Described by Spainhour in a letter to Prof. 

 S. F. Baird about 1883. 



Cairn at Boone's Gap on Boone's Fork of Warrior's Creek. Unex- 

 plored. 



Reported by Dr. J. M. Spainhour. 



Cairji formerly 1^ miles north of cemetery mentioned above. Not a 

 burial pile. 



Explored by J. M. Spainhour. 



Yancey County. 



Petroglypha on ''Gardner's Rock," on the north side of the road from 

 Asheville to Burnsville, about 3 miles west of Burnsville, uearCaney 

 Eiver. 



Reported by James Moouey. 



