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Old Fort, uear Willoughby. 



Brief description by Col. Whittlosoj-, Tract 41, West. Res. Hist. Soc, pp. 36-37. 

 Earthworks on spur formed by juuctiou of Paiue's Creek with Grand 

 Eiver, 3 miles east of Paiuesville. 



Described by Heury Shepherd in "Antiquities of the State of Ohio, " p. 39; 

 described and figured by Coi. Whittlesey, Smiths'n Contrib., vol. 3. 



La'wrence County. 



Stone graves on the hills uear Etna Fnrnace, and flint diggings in 

 the vicinity of Mount Vernon, at Pine and Buckthorn furnaces. 

 Reported by Gerard Fowke. 



Licking County. 



Circle on the top of a very high hill on the Brownsville and Glen- 

 ford road near the Perry County line. 

 Reported by Gerard Fowke. 

 Fortified hill near Granville. 



Described and figured iu Auc. Mou., pp. 24, 25. PI. 9, No. 1. 

 Mound 2^ miles south of Newark on the farm of Thomas Taylor, 

 known as the Taylor mound. 



Explored and fully described by Prof. O. C. Marsh. Am. Jour. Sci. and Arts, 

 2d ser., vol. 42 (1866), pp. 1-11. Hist. Mag. 2d ser. vol. 2 (18t)7), ])p. 240. 



Tippet mound southeast of Newark. 



Figured on PI. 11, Ohio Cent. Rep. 

 Work on Col ton's place on Newark and Flint Ridge road — a conical 

 hill which has had a roadway "cut entirely around it; the dirt is 

 thrown up the hill leaving a level track with a wall on the upper side." 

 Two miles and a half northeast of Amsterdam. 



Stone mound, 25 feet high before being disturbed, about a mile south- 

 east of the " roadway." 



Reported by Gerard Fowke. 

 Embankment, mounds, and stone mound 1^ miles southwest of 

 Brownsville, near the National Pike. 

 Described and figured iu Report. 



jMound in the cemetery at Amsterdam. 



Mound on the farm of Capt. John Laughman, 3 miles north of Browns- 

 ville; now destroyed. Mica found in this mound. 

 Reported by Gerard Fowke. 

 " The great Stone mound " about 8 miles south of Newark and 1^ miles 

 southeast of Jacksoutown. 



Noticed by Atwater,Trans. Am. Antiq. Soc, vol. 1 (1820), pp. 184, 185. Described 

 by I. Dille, Sm. Rep., 1866, pp. 359, 360. Also by Col. Whittlesey, Tract 5, 

 West. Res. Hist. Soc. (1871), p. 39 ; figured iu Ohio Cent. Rep. ( 1877), PI. 1 1. 



Stone and earth mounds within a stone inclosure on the western end 

 of Flint Kidge. 



Flint quarry on William's Hill, 3 miles west of Brownsville. 



Mound a mile north of Gratiot. 



Indian trail from Grave Creek mound, West Virginia, to the lakes, 

 passing over Flint Ridge. 



Reported by Gerard Fowke. 

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