﻿omo. 187 



"Deposit of black chert disks on the farm of ]\ir. jM. Graham. 



Reported by M. C. Read. Stii. Rep., l^•7!), pp. 4;!9, 140, :ilso, Am. Autiii , vol. 1, 

 (1878), p. 98. 



TrunibiTll County. 



Mound about 1 mile north of the viUage of West Farmington. Ex- 

 amined; contained specimens of various kinds. 

 Described by F. Miller, Sm. Rep., 1877, p. ^CS. 

 Mound one-third of a mile southeast of BraceviUe, on a terrace above 

 the Mahoning Kiver. 



Examined and described by S. N. Luther, Siii. Ri^p,, l^H\, p. r>'J'2. 



"Warren County. 



"Fort Ancient" on a bluff in Washington Townshi]), overhioking the 

 Little Miami, C miles east of Lebanon. 



Described aud plan given iu the Portfolio (Philadelphia, 1809). Described in 

 Drake's " Pictures of Cin." (181.')), p. 21-2 ; Atwater, Trans. Am. Autiq. Soc, 

 vol. 1 (1820), pp. 156-159, PI. 9; Howe's Hist. Coll. Ohio (1847), pp. 50:^-505; 

 Western Gazetteer ( 1817), p. 292 ; Anc. Mou. ( 1847), pp. 18-21, PI. 7 ; Drake's 

 Inds. N. A. (15th ed.), p. 58; Am. Autiq., vol. 1 (1878), pp. 49-51 and vol. 5 

 (1883), pp. 238-2U. Statement of present condition, IGth Rep. Peab. Mus. 

 (1884) vol. 3, pp. 168,169; also, by Cyrus Thomas, with figures, Science 

 vol. 8 (1886), pp. 538, 539. Described and figured by II. A. Shepherd in An tiq. 

 of Ohio, pp. 22-25. W. K, Moorehead, "Fort Ancient" (1890). 



One mound on NW. ^ Sec. 23, Franklin Township, opened and briefly 

 described. 



Two mounds on SW. ^ Sec. 22, Franklin Township, between the 

 turnpike and township line. Opened and briefly noticed. 

 J. P. MacLean, Sm. Rep., 1883, p. 851. 



Mound near Franklin on the Kinder farm. 



Another 1 mile north, on farm of Mr. Vandyke. 

 Reported by David Staley. 



Ancient works (fortification and mounds), near Foster's Crossing's, 

 on the hills west of the Little Miami. 



Brief notice by Josiah Morrow, Sm. Rep., 1879, j). 439. Reported also by .T. I. 

 Blackburn. 

 Mound about 1 mile southwest of Oregonia, on the line of the Pitts- 

 burg, Cincinnati and St. Louis Railroad, and on the left bank of the 

 Little Miami River. 



Four rectangular mounds lying parallel to each other in the north- 

 eastern part of the county, on line of Pittsburg, Cincinnati and St. Louis 

 Railroad. 



Reported by H. L. Reynolds. 



Artificial terraces or dugways on the bluffs bordering Ctesar's Creek. 

 Terraces near Oregonia, on lands of H. Taylor and T. Neal, also on 

 land of Cyrus Smith, just below the mouth of Ciijsar's Creek. 

 All reported by T. J. Brown, in Am. Antiq., vol. 10 (1888), p. 167. 



Washington County. 



Shell-heaps and mounds on P>lennerhassett"s Lsland. 



Explored and described by J. P. MacLean, Sm. Rep., 1881, p. 683; and 1882, 

 pp. 759-768. 



