﻿176 CATALOGUE OF PREHISTORIC WORKS. 



Mouud on the farm of Mr. Ed. Poor, iu the edge of Lick Township, 

 uear Berlin, on the second bottom of a small tributar^^ of Dixon's Run. 

 Explored and described by Dr. John E. Sylvester. Am. Antiq., vol. 1 (1878), 

 pp. 73-75. 



Knox County. 



The "Hawn Mound," on the farm of Col. William il. Hawn, Sec. 4, 

 T. 7, R. 11, Howard Township. 



Mound on the farm of Jacob Staats, Sec. 1, T. G, R. 10, Butler Town- 

 ship. 



Mound on the land of Mr. Hammond, Sec. 3, T. G, R. 10, Butler Town- 

 ship. 



Cemetery mound iu Mount Vernon cemetery. 



Mound on the farm of Mr. W. Shipley, iu Howard Township. 

 Described and figured in Report. 



The following works are mentioned by N. N. Hill, Hist. Knox County, 

 (1881): 



Mound one-fourth mile south of Fredericktown, and formerly one 

 inclosure, p. 171. 



Mound on the Ellis Willet place and one on the Davis farm, in Ber- 

 lin Township, p. 422. 



Stone wall in Butler Township, p. 432. 



Mounds in Clay Township, p. 437. 



Inclosure on the farm of Mrs. Kerr, in Jackson Township; one or 

 two mounds in the same township, p. 488. 



Inclosure and mounds near Greersville, Jefierson Township, p. 494. 



Mouud 1 mile east of Mount Liberty, near by vestiges of an inclo- 

 sure, p. 407. 



Several mounds iu Morgan Township, p. 534. 



Mounds, ditch, and embankment half a mile east of Fredericktown, 

 on the bank of Owl Creek. A circular ditch and embankment on the 

 farm of William Loveridge; all in Morris Township, p. 538. 



Inclosure and mound formerly on the site of Fredericktown, Wayne 

 Township. Described, pp. 557, 558. 



Mounds on J. P. Larimore's farm, T. 5, R. 14, and one on the farm of 

 Robert Turner, 2 miles west of Mount Vernon. 



JMounds near Martiusburgh, on John Herod's farm. 



Mounds 2 miles west of Howard, on Anthony AVilliams's farm, near 

 the old " Indian Fields. " 



Village site known as the "Old Indian Fields," 2 miles from l!<nv- 

 ard, up the left bank of "Kokosing," or Owl Creek. 



Mounds on the Dudgeon farm, 5 miles south of Millwood. 



Reported by James D. Middieton. 



Lake County. 



Dejwsit of Hint implements near Painesville. 



MeutioiH'-<l by M, C. Read, Am, Antiq., vol. I (1878), p. 98, 



