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Andrews Mound, 3 miles below namiltoii. 



MoiUioiHid in Aiiti(i. of Ohio (1887), by I[. A. Shepherd, p. 86. 

 Lar.ye cinMibir inc^losure on the west side of the I>ij;- Miami, about 7 

 miles below Hamilton, on IScctious 27 and 34, lioss Township. 



Described and (igured, Aiic. Mon., pp. 85, 86, PI. 30, No. 2; ;i],so bj- MacLean, 

 Mound Builders, pp. 190, 101, Fig. 55. 



Group of six mouuds on Section 21, Koss Township. 



Mentioned and figured, Anc. Mon., p. 170, Fig. .57, No. 1 ; more fully described 

 and figured by MacLoan, Mound Builders, pp. 194, 195, Fig. 56, and Sni 

 Rep., 1883, pp. 846-848. 

 Jnclosure, ditch and mound on Seven Mile Creek, near Somerville, 

 Milford Township, on Sections 3 and 10. 



Described and figured by MacLean, Mound Builders, pp. 207-209, Fig. 59. 

 Brief noticie and figure, Anc. Mon., p. 90, PI. 31, No. 2. 



Mounds are reported in Milford Township as follows : One on the 

 farm of W. J. Smith, Section 1; one on the farm of Abraham White. 

 Section 6, and one on the farm of Thomas Coulter, Section 19. 



Mounds are found in Hanover Township as follows: One on the farm 

 of Andrew Lewis, Section 30; one on the- farm of James Beatty, Sec- 

 tion 33 ; one on the farm of J. Schaffer, Section 36; two on the farm of 

 J. Delaplane, Section 25 ; one on the farm of J, W. Fye, Section 9 ; one 

 on the farm of E. L. Woodruff, Section 10, and one on the farm of K. 

 Works, Section 13. 



J. P. MacLean, Mound Builders, pp. 210-211. 

 Ancient work (inclosure) on the bank of Seven Mile Creek, on Sec- 

 tions 4, 5, 8, and 9, in St. Clair Township, about 4 miles north of Flam- 

 ilton. 



Described and figured, Anc. Mon., p. 29, PI. 11, No. 1. Also by J. P. MacLean, 

 Mound Builders, pp. 212, 213, Fig. 60. The accompanying mound explored 

 Described and figured in Report. Antiq. of Ohio, by II. A. Slu^pherd, pp 

 32, 33. 



Mound 1 mile south of Poast Town station, and 2 miles north of Mid- 

 dletown, in which were found rolls of cloth and qther relics. 



John S. Earhart, Sm. Rep., 1880, pp. 443, 444. 

 The following mounds are found in St. Clair Township: One, the 

 largest in the township, on Section IS ; one on Section 19; two on Sec 

 tion 16 ; one on each of the Sections 4, 8, 14, 17, 20, 29, and 30 ; four on 

 Section 9, three of them on the west and one on the east side of the 

 creek ; five on Section 7 ; four on Section 21, ;nid four on Section 31. 



J. P. MacLean, Mound Builders, pp. 213-217, and niaj). Those on sections 8 



and 9 described and figured in Report. 



Four mounds in Lemon Township — two on Section 13, one on Section 



12, and one on Section 18. 



J. P. M.acLean, Mound Builders, pp. 226, 227, and map. 



Mounds occur in Madison Township as follows : Two on Section 19, 

 one of which is the great mound of Butler County ; one mound on each 

 of the Sections 36, 12, 11, 17, 29, 30, 2, and 32, and two on Section 16. 



J. 1'. MacLean, Mound Builders, pj). 224-226, and uuip. 



Circular inclosure and circle of mounds on Section 14, described and 





