﻿180 CATALOGUE OF PREHISTORIC WORKS. 



Miami 2i miles above the town of Piqua. 



Described ami figured Aug. Mou., p. 23, PI. 8, No. 3. Noticed also by Drake, 

 Views of Ciu. (1815), p. 209. Described .and figured by E. T. WilUiei.ss, 

 Sm.Rep., 1884, p. 873. J. P. MacLean, Mouud Builders, p. 29. Long's 

 Second Expedition, Keatiug's ed. (1824), vol. 1, pp. 54-60. Drake's Indians 

 ofN. A. (15tli ed.), p. 57. 

 Mound, 2 miles north of Piqua. 



Described by E. T. Wiltheiss, Siu. Repi, 1884, p. 875. 

 Mound on Corn Island near Troy. Opened. 



Described and contents noted by George Adye in a letter to the Cincinnati 

 Gazette, quoted in Hist. Mag., 2d ser., vol. 6 (1869), pp. 309,310. 



Montgomery County. 



Group of ancient works consisting of square, circles, earth mounds 

 and stone mounds near Alexandersville. 



Described and figured Anc. Mou., pp. 82, 83, PI. 29, No. 1. C. H. Brinkley, 

 Am. Autiq., vol. 3 (1881), pp. 192, 193 and 325-328. Also the Young Min- 

 eralogist and Antiquarian (April, 1885), pp. 79,80. 

 Inclosure 4 miles southwest from Dayton and 2 miles north of 

 Alexandersville (possibly same as preceding). 



Bolander-Resher inclosure nearly opposite the above on west side of 

 the river. 



Described and figured by S. H. Binkley, Am. Antiq., vol. 8 (188G), pp. 272-275. 



Nest of flint implements found 2 miles west of Centre ville. 



Described by S. H. Binkley, Am. Autiq., vol. 3 (1881), p. 144. 



Earthworks on the east bank of the Great Miami River, 3 miles below 

 Dayton. 



Described and figured, Anc. Mon., pp. 23,24, PI. 8, No. 4. 



Inclosures of stone on the bluff 2 miles south of Dayton. 



Described by S. H. Binkley, Am. Antiq., vol. 7 (1885), p. 295. 



" The Great Mound at Miamisburgh." 



Western Gazetteer (1817), p. 295. Howe's Hist. Coll. Ohio (1847), p. 37.^. 

 Anc. Mon. (1847), p. 5, Fig. 1. Ohio Cent. Rep. (1877), PI. 2. MacLean's 

 Mound Builders (1879), pp. 59, 60, Fig. 1. Described by H. A. Shepherd, 

 Antiqs. of Ohio, p. 87. 



Ancient manufacturing village on the farm of M. T. Dodds, esq., near 

 West Carrollton. 



Described by S. H. Binkley, Am. Antiq., vol. 1 (1879), pp. 256-258. 

 Aboriginal cemetery on the bank of the Miami River close to Dayton. 

 Full description of explorations by Augustus A. Foerste, Sm. Rep., 1883, pp. 



838-844. Also noticed by S. H. Binkley, Am. Antiq., vol. 7 (1885), pp. 295, 



296. 



Work 3 miles below Germantown on west side of Twin Creek. 



Described in Shepherd's Antiqs. of Ohio, pp. .34, 35. 

 Ancient fortifications near Farmersville and 4 miles north of German- 

 town, on north side of Big Twin Creek. 



Described and figured by S. H. Binkley, Am. Autiq., vol. 7 (1885), pp. 152-1.54. 

 The "Fortney," 12 miles west of Alexandersville and 1 mile south of 

 Farmersville. 

 An inclosure one-fourth of a mile west of it. 



Description of first aud mention of secoqd by S. H. Binkley, Am. Anticj., vol. 

 9,No. 9, pp. 314-317, 



