﻿194 CATALOGUE OF PREHISTORIC WORKS. 



Washington County. 



Specimens of mouud-building iu Xarragausett, 

 Reported by Jamos A. Arnold. 



SOUTH CAROLINA. 



Abbeville County. 



Large mouud on laud attached to the old Colcoth place near the star 

 redoubt at " Ninety-Six," A Cherokeej^^lage formerly existed near by. 



Noticed by Logan, Hist. So. Car. (1859), pp. '214. 215. 

 Mouuds aud graves at Greenwood. One grave opened, contained 

 articles used by Cherokees. Some of the mounds have also been 

 Oldened. 



Brief notice by Logan, Hist. So. Car., pp, 221-223. 

 Mound 8 miles from Dorn's gold mine, in a valley of the Long Gane 

 on lands belonging to Benjamin McKittrick. 



Brief notice, Logan's Hist. Upper So. Car., p, 212. 

 Excavated area in the hillside where once stood an Indian town, on 

 the west bank of the Saluda, about half a mile below Swansey's Ferry. 

 Noticed by Logan, Hist. Upper So. Car., j)p. 212,213. 



Aiken County. 



Two mounds on the Savannah River, 12 or 15 miles by water below 

 Augusta, on Mason's plantation. Partially examined. 



Described and figured by C. C. Jones, Antiq. So. Inds. (1873), pp. 152-157. 



Barn^vell County. 



Locality of " Silver Bluif " on the east bank of the Savannah River. 



Mentioned in Mill's Statis. S. C. (1826), p. 304. 



Charleston County. 



Several mounds in the neighborhood of Pineville, some of which have 

 been opened and bones and beads taken from them. 



Mentioned, Mill's Statis. S. C, pp. 48!;, 487. 



Chester County. 



Mound and house sites 17 miles west of Ghester, at the junction of 

 Broad River and Turkey Greek, on the land of Dr. McOullom. 

 Reported by S. E. Babcock. 



Fairfield County. 



Harrison's mound on the Wateree (Catawba) River. 



Mentioned iu Anc. Mon., p. 105, aud figured on Pi. 37, No. 1, A. 



Greenville County. 



Pictograi)bs on Table Rock, 1 miles north of Ooleuoy River, near 

 Csesar's Head Mountain on North Carolina line. 

 Reported by James Mooney. 



