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Hampton County. 



Mound ou the bank of the Savannah Eiver at Purysburg, partly 

 washed away in 182G. 



Brief mention in Mill's Statis. S. C, p. 369. 



Kersha-w County. 



Mounds, inclosures, Indian graves, and site of Indian village on botli 

 sides of the Wateree (Catawba), immediately above the shoals. 



Described and lignred, Anc. Mou., pp. 105, 106, PI. 37, No. 1. 



Mounds, inclosures, and wall along the east bank of the Watorce 

 (Catawba), in the immediate vicinity of Camden. 



Brief description and fignre, Anc. Mon., pp. 107, 108, PI. 37, No. 2. 

 Mounds from which discoidal stones, pii^es, etc., were taken by Dr. 

 Bland ing, located on or near the banks of the Wateree River. 



Samuel G. Morton, Am. Jonr. Sci. and Art, M ser., vol. 2 (1846), pp. 12, 13. 

 (Probably pertaining to one of tlie jjreceding groups.) 



Lancaster County, 



" Indian mound " on the south side of Waxhaw Creek, just above its 

 mouth, from which guns have been taken. 

 Brief notice, Mill's Statis. S. C, p. 601. 



Laurens County. 



" Monumental heaps and other aboriginal remains," on Duncan Creek, 

 on land owned by Maj. William Young. 

 Mentioned by Logan, Hist. S. C, p. 212. 

 Five mounds in a field on Mud Lick Creek, on the land of Col. John 

 D. Williams. These mounds occupy the site of an ancient Cherokee 

 burying ground. 



Brief mention, Logan, Hist. S. C, p. 214. 



Oconee County. 



Mound ou Earle farm at Fort Madison, ou north bank of Tugaloo 

 River. 



Described in Report. 



Mound on north bank of Whetstone Creek, 2 miles above junction 

 with Chattooga River. 



Mound at Keith's Quarter, ou extreme head of Little River. 



Mound northeast bank of Tomassee Creek, 1 mile north of Tomassee 

 Knob. 



Mound on Richland Creek, 2 miles above Richland. 



Mound on east bank of Coneross Creek, one-half mile below Richland. 



Mound on west bank of Keowee River, 3 miles above junction of 

 Little River. 



Circular earthwork about 10 feet high on natural hill at Fort Hill, 

 on east bank of Keowee River, about 4 miles below Twelve Mile Creek. 



Reported by James Mooney. 



