﻿188- catalogue: of prehistoric works. 



A mouiul ou the Mnskingum, about 4 miles from Marietta, from which 

 coijper articles were obtained. 



Explored aud described by Dauiel Drake in a letter to Caleb Atwater. Trans, 

 Am. Antiq. Soc, vol. 1 (1820), pp. 174, 175. 

 Oblong inclosure with one round and one square end, also eleven 

 mounds near the town of Lowell. 



Brief notice and figure, Anc. Mon., p. 92, PI. 32, No. 2. 

 "The Marietta Works," consisting of inclosures, mounds, embank- 

 ments, etc., situated ou and near the site of the present town of Marietta. 



Described in the Albany (New York) Gazette,1788 (republished in the Hist. Mag., 

 2d ser., vol. 3 (1868), pp. 50, 51. Brief description communicated to the 

 Am. Acad, of Arts and Sci., 1787, published in the Memoirs Am. Acad, new 

 ser., vol. 5 (1853), pp. 25-28. Noticed by Heart, in Trans. Am. Philos.Soc. 

 Phil., vol. 3 (1793). Harris's Tour ( 1805), pp. 149-161 ; Thomas Ashe, Travels 

 (ed. 1808), pp. 126-141. Western Gazetteer (1817), p. 310; Atwater, Traus. 

 Am. Antiq. Soc, vol. 1 (1820), pp. 133-138, PL 4 ; S. P. Hildreth, Traus. Am. 

 Antiq. Soc, vol. 1, pp. 168-173; Priest, Am. Antiqs. (1833), pp. lGO-162; 

 Warden, Recherch., pp. 21, 22, PI. 2; Howe's Hist., Coll. Ohio (1847), pp. 

 515-517; Anc. Mon. from survey, by Col. Whittlesey (1847), pp. 73-77., PI. 

 26; Antiqs. of Ohio (1887), by H. A. Shepherd, p. 44. 



A "magazine " of arrow and spear heads at Waterford near the banks 

 of the Muskingum. 



Brief mention by Haywood. Nat. and Ab. Hist. Tenn., p. 352. 



Wayne County. 



Artificial mounds of considerable size are found in this county. 



Wester Q Gazetteer (1817), p. 314. 

 Inclosure and mounds south of the road leading from Lake Fork to 

 Blachleyville. 



Described by H. B. Case, Sm. Rep., 1881, p. 595, marked " H " on diagram, p. 594. 

 Several mounds near Shreve. 



Reported by E. D. Pocock, Sm. Rep., 1879, p. 4.39. 

 Tyler's Fort, an ancient intrenchment on Section 24, upon the heights 

 northeast of Tylerstown. 



Described by George W. Hill, Sm. Rep., 1877, p. 261. (Probably the same as 

 second above.) 



Wood County. 



Ancient walls and ditches on the right bank of the Maumee River, 

 2 miles above Toledo. 



Described and figured by Col. Whittlesey, Anc. Mon., p. 40, Fig. 8. 



Various localities. 



A list of the ancient inclosures of Ohio, so far as known, giving the 

 counties and townships in which each is located. 



J. P. MacLean, Mound Builders, pp. 230-233. A similar but more complete 

 list is given in the Ohio Centennial Report, pp. 137-141. 

 The Turner grouj). 

 The Marriott mound adjoining the Turner group ; contains stone cists. 



Description of articles found in the latter, in Am. Antiq., vol. 9, pp. 185, 186. 



Elliot's Mound. 



Mere mention, with figure of pipe found. N. Joly, Man Before Metals, (1883), 

 p. 171, 



