﻿184 CATALOGUE OF rRlMHSTORIC WORKS. 



liiclosurc near Boumevi'.lc, on the iioilli side of Paint Creek. 



Described aud figured in Anc. Moii., p. «(5, PI. 30, No. 3, and D, PI. 3, No. 1. 

 Stone inclosnre on Spruce Hill, on south side of Paint Creek. 



Described and (iguiTul in Sh(!|)h('rd'.s Anti([S. of Oliio, pp. 22-25. 



Mound on Mount Loj^an opposite Chillicotlie. 



Western Gazetteer, p. :503. Marked on PI. 2, Anc. Mon. Reported by Gerard 

 Fovvke. 

 Singular earthwork (circles and lines) in the valley of Paint Creek, 1 

 mile west of Bainbridge, on the turnpike leadin<? from Chillicothe to 

 Cincinnati. 



Mentioned and figured in Anc. Mon., pp. 92, 93, PI. 32, No. 5, 

 Inclosures (circle and square) and mounds on the left bank of the 

 north fork of Paint Creek at Frankfort, better known as "Old Town" 

 or Old Chillicothe. 



Anc. Mon., pp. 60, 01, PI. 21, No. 4. 

 Stone inclosure of 140 acres on the top of a hill 1 mile southeast of 

 Bourneville. 



Described and figured by Atwater, Trans. Am. Antiq. Soc, pj). 1-18-150, PI. 7, Fig. 

 C, Western Gaz^^ttcor (1817), p. 303. Anc. Hon., pp. 11-14, PI. 4, and n. 4, 



C. PI. 3, No. 1. Drake's Inds. N. A. (15th ed.j, p. 58. 



A singular stone work near the preceding. 



Described and figured, Anc. Mon., p. 86, PL 30, No. 4 ; also E, PI. 3, No. 1. S. 



D. Peet, Am. Antiq., vol. 5 (1883), p. 254. 

 Mound 15 feet high 2 miles east of Clarksburg. 



Mounds in Jefferson Township on Caldwell's and Rittenor's lands. 

 Mounds iu Franklin Township on Higbee's and Foster's lands. 

 Mouiuls at Anderson Station, G miles west of Chillicothe. 

 Reported by Gerard Fowko. 



Mounds, circles, and stone mound at Chillicothe. 



Thomas Ashe, Travels (ed. 1808), pp. 181, 182 ; Williamson's Obs. on Climate of 

 Am., p. 190, Appendix D; Atwater, Trans. Amer. Antiq. Soc, vol. 1 (1820), 

 pp. 131, 182, and 184; Anc. Mon., p. 92, PI. 32, No. 4, and pp. 170, 171, Fig. 

 57, No. 2; Western Gazetteer, p. 303; Drake's Ind's of N. A. (15th ed.), 

 p. 58. . 

 Circular work near Chillicothe, iu shape of a serpent (?). 



Described by S. D. Peet, Am. Antiq., vol. 8 (188t;), p. 207. 



Group of small works, occupying the high lands of the east of the 

 Scioto opposite Chillicothe, consisting of a series of small circles. 

 Mentioned and figured iu Anc. Mon., p. 92, PI. 32, No. 3, and at L, PI. 2. 

 Ancient work (inclosure) on the right bank of the Scioto River, about 

 1 mile south of Chillicothe. 



Described and figured, Auc. Mon., p. 59, PI. 21, No. 3 : see also H, PL 2. 

 " Mound City," a square inclosure with rounded corners, inclosing 

 several mounds, on west bank of the Scioto, 4 miles north of Cliilli- 

 cothe. The works from which S<]uier and Davis obtained most of their 

 celebrated collection. Other ancient works near by. 



Described and figured. Anc. Mon., pp. 54, 55, PL 19, and E and F, PI. 2. For 

 description of articles obtained, see chaps. 10-15; numerous illustrations. 



E. G. Squier, Am. .Jour. Sci. and Arts, 2d sor., vol. 3 (1847), pp. 239-242. J. P. 

 MacLean, Mound Builders, pp. 48, 49. Described by 11. A. Shepherd, Autiqs. 

 of Ohio, p. 59. 



