﻿162 CATALOGUE OF PREHISTORIC WORKS. 



"Mctciilf's Fort,*' a circular iuclosure on the south side of Jcroiue 

 Fork, H miles above its mouth. 



Dtisciibed by George W. Hill, Sm. Rep. 1877, p. 2G2. H. B. Case, Siii. Rep., 

 18dl, p. 595, lueutious an earthwork aud mound on the farm of Nicholas 

 Glouu, 2 miles southwest of Jeromesville. Probably same as the preced- 

 ing. 

 A circular iuclosure on the NE. I, Sec. 9, Mohican Township, 1 mile 

 east of JeroiMesville. 



"Gamble's Fort," a circular iuclosure which formerly stood on Section 

 8, at the north boundary of Ashland (c.ty). Mounds in the vicinity. 



Described by George W. Hill, Sm. Rep., 1877, pp. 262, 2G3. H. 15. Case, Sai. 

 Re]»., 1881, p. 595. 



Two mounds on "S[>rott's Ilill," NE. ,[, Sec. 35, Clear Creek Towu- 

 shi[). 0[)ened; one found to contain a stone cist. 



G. W. Hill, Sm. Rep., 1877, p. 264. Mentioned by Cyrns Thomas, 5th Ann. 

 Rep. Bur. Ethu. (1887), p. 47, and H. B. Case, Sm. Rep., 1881, p. 595. 



"Bryte's Fort," a square iuclosure on Section 2C, Clear Creek Town- 

 shii). 



Site of tlte old Delaware village "Greentown," stone graves and 

 small circular iuclosure known as "Shambaugh's Fort," on Section IS, 

 Green Township, near Black Fork. 



"Darling's Fort," a circular or oval work near Clear Creek, 2i miles 

 south of Parr's Fort; a stone pavement near by. 



G. W. Hill, Sm. Rep., 18/7, pp. 262-266. H. B. Case, Sm. Rep., 1881, pp. 

 595-600. 

 Deposit of flint implements in Sullivan Township and indications of 

 an ancient camp in the same locality. 



Full description by George W. Hill, Sm. Rep. 1874, pp. 364-366. 

 Large mound near the village of Mifflin. 



Brief description by George W. Hill, Sm. Rep. 1877, p. 266. 



Mounds at the following points: Small mound on Lake Fork, at the 

 nort'iern line of Lake Township; a large mound near the center of the 

 same township; a stone mound immediately north of Loudonville; a 

 stone mound immediately north of Perry ville; a small mound in Sec- 

 tion 18, Green Township; another a little west of Perry ville (now 

 obliterated) and a stone mound immediately above the junction of 

 Black Fork and Clear Creek. 



Site of the old Mohican town of Johnston on west side of Jerome 

 Creek, a short distance south of Jeromesville. 



H. B. Case, Sm. Rep., 1881, pp. 595-600. 



Ashtabula County. 



Ancient earthworks near Conneaut on Conueaut Eiver. 



Described by Atwater, Trans. Am. Autiq. Soc., vol. 1, pp. 121-125. Described 

 and figured from survey of Col. Whittlesey, Ane. Mon., p. 38, PI. 15, No. 2. 

 Aboriginal cemetery near Conneaut. 



Mentioned by Col. Whittlesey in Anc. Mon., p. 38. 



.Pouble walled circle on a rise of grouud m'4V P^yinfflunug Cr^ok, 



