﻿190- CATALOGUE OF PKEHISTOKIC WOKKS. 



Chester County. 



indiau graves near West Chester. Explored. 



Mentioned by D. K. Kervey, Sm. Kep., 187L), p. 44(j. 



ludiau burial ground on the north side of the west branch of Brandy- 

 wine or Min(iuas Creek. 



Explored, described, and tigured by E. A. Barber. Am. Nat., vol. i:5 (1871>)) 

 pp. ii94-296. 



Crawford County. 



ISTumerous circular forts and mounds occur near Linesville, mostly 

 surrounding P^v maturing Swamp. 



Mentioned by D. A. Phillips, Sni. Hep., 1879, p. 440. 



Ancient fortification (inclosure) on the west bank of French Creek, 

 about 4 miles from Meadville. 



Brief notice in Warden's Recherch., p. 48. 



Mounds around Geneva. 



Eeported by Gerard Fowke. 

 Walled mounds at Centreville on the Post (?) farm. 

 Reported by W. H. Jackson and Mr. Marsh, 



Cumberland County. 



A burial cave in which human bones have been found, on the banks 

 of the Conodoquinet, not far from Carlisle. 



Mentioned in Day's Hist. Coll. Pa., pp. 270,271. 



Erie County. 



A mound '' on a little point of land opposite the ' five curve ' of the 

 Philadelphia and Erie Railroad just beyond Shannon's Crossing." Par- 

 tially excavated. 



Brief notice New York Telegram, August 11, 1885; also in the Columbus (Ohio) 

 Journal, August 22, 1885, copied from the Erie Dispatch. 

 A mound 10 miles north of Union and 2 miles west of Wattsburgh, 

 or a half a mile from Lowville, on Asa Moore's farm. 



Reported by H. L. Reynolds. 



Fayette County. 



"Old Indian Port," mounds, etc., about Brownsville (or Redstone), 

 on the east side of the Monongahela. 



Described by Thomas Ashe, Travels (ed. 1808), pp. 39-43; Josiah Priest, Am. 

 Antiq. (1833), p. 85; Jas. L. Bowman in Day's Hist. Coll. Pa. (1843), p. 342; 

 American Pioneer, vol, 1 (1842), p, 380; Rev. Horace Haydeu. Sui. Rep. 1881, 

 pp. 640,641. 



Old fort on the land of William Goe, near the Monongahela River 

 and just above tlie mouth of the little Redstone. 



Old fort at the mouth of Speere's Run, at Belle Vernon, now obliter- 

 ated. 



Fortifications on a high ridge south of Perryopolis, on the State road. 



Ancient fort on the west bank of the Yougliiogheny, nearly opposite 

 the Brood Pord. 



>{oticea ^ud descriptions by Rev. Horace Haydeu, Sm, Rep, X881, pp. 638-641, 



