﻿168 CATALOGUE OP PREHISTORIC WORKS. 



Ancient burial ground in Columbia, on tiie line of tbe Cleveland, 

 Columbus, Cincinnati and Indianapolis Railroad, near Lagouda River. 

 Skeletons in a sitting posture. 



Described by S. D. Peet, Proc. Dav. Acad. Sci., vol. 2, pp. 138-140. Notice in 

 Jour. Auibrop. Inst. Gr. Britain, vol. 8 (1878-'79). 



Mound on tbe Tobey farm about 4 miles east of Springfield, on a 

 ridge midway between Buck and Beaver Creeks. Explored. 



Described by Prof. Thos. F. Moses, Proc. Central Ohio Sci. Assoc, vol. 1, pp. 

 42, 4:3. 

 Circular and oblong inclosnres on Section 29, Harmony Township. 

 A circular cstufa near tbe works. 



Short descrii»tion and plan by J. P. MacLean, Sm. Rep. 1885, Pt. 1, pp. 899,900. 



Clermont County. • 



Ancient works, 1 mile east of Milford, known as the " Milford works." 



Mentioned and lignred in Hugh Williamson's Obs. on Climate (1811), p. 197, 



Fig. 3. Mentioned in the Western Gazette or Emigrant's Directory (1817), 



p. 293. Anc. Mon., pp. 94, 95, PI. 34, No. 1. Drake's Indians, N. A. (15th 



ed. ), p. 58. Brief notice with reference to present condition, 17th Rep. 



Peab. Mns., p. 350. 



Singular earthwork, consisting of numerous liiiCS and curves, about 



20 miles above Milford on the east fork of Little Miami. 



Mentioned and figured in the Appendix to Hugh Williamson's Obs. on Climate, 

 etc. (1811), p. 195, Fig. 1. Anc. Mon., p. 95, PI. 34, B. No. 2. Surveyed by 

 Gen. Lytle, and plan and description given in Worden's Appendix to Du- 

 paix's Autiq. Mex., vol. 2, p. 25. 



Small rectangular earthwork on the east fork of Little Miami, about 

 4 miles above the Milford work. 



Mentioned in Anc. Mon., p. 95. Snrvey was made by Gen.. Lytle and published 

 in Worden's Appendix to Dupaix's Antiq. Mex., vol. 2, p. 26. 



Clinton County. 

 Mound near Wilmington. 



Mentioned in Amer. Antiq., vol. 1 (1879), pp. 202, 203. 



Columbiana County. 



Pictographs in the Ohio River bed-rock above Smith's Ferry. Can 

 be seen only at a very low stage of water. 



Reported by M. C. Read. 



Coshocton County. 



Ancient burying ground a short distance below (south of) Coshocton. 



Described in Amer. Jour. Sci. and Art, vol. 31, 1st ser. (1837), p. 09. Howe's 



Hist. Coll. Ohio (1847), pp. 115, 116. Bodies, which were small, seem to 



have been inclosed in wooden coffins. 



Mound on the farm of John McFadden, at the mouth of Mohawk 



Creek. 



Stone heap on the top of the hill southeast of Mohawk Valley, 3 

 miles below Walhonding. 

 Mound a mile ui> the river from Rochester. 



Reported by James D. Middleton. 



Mounds on W. P. Metham's farm, 2 miles west of Warsaw. 



