﻿196 CATALOGUE OF PIIEIUSTOKIC VVOKKS. 



Pickens County. 



The location of old Fort Kcowee or Fort George, and also of several 

 Indian towns given. 



Mills's Statis. S. C, p. 68. 



Monnd on east bank of Keowee Kiver, just above Crow Creek, at 

 site of old Fort George. 



Mound at Indian Hill, on northeast bank of Keowee Kiver, just below 

 Six Mile Creek. 



Richland County. 



Ancient Indian burial ground not'far from the city of Columbia. 



Mentioned, with illustration, iu Schoolcraft's Archives of Abor. Kuowledge, 

 etc., vol. 6 (1860), p. 87, PI. 23. Eeferred to by C. C. Jones, Autiq. So. 

 Inds. (1873), p. 353. 

 Earthen and stone mounds existed in this county in 1S2G. 



Mills-s Statis. S. C. (1826), p. 719. 



Sf)artanburg County. 



Stone cairns formerly existed on the top of Gilkey's Knob, near Lime- 

 stone Springs. 



Mentioned by Logan, Hist. S. C. (1859), p. 217. 



Union County. 



Mound "on the Tiger, just opposite the battlefield of Blackstocks." 



Brief mention by Logan, Hist. S. C, p. 215. 



Williamsburg County. 



Mounds existed in 1826 near the edge of Santee Swamp, about 9 

 miles above Lenad's (Gourdin's) Ferry. 

 Mill's Statis., S. C, p. 771. 



York County. 



Stone cairns on the summit of Whitaker Mountain, in the northwest 

 part of the district (county). 



Logan, Hist. S. C, p. 217. 

 Grave mound. 



Brief mention without giving locality, by C. C. Jones, Antiq. So. Inds., p. 281. 

 Mounds on the Santee River and its tributaries. 



Reported-by A. H. Kohn. 



SOUTH DAKOTA. 



Bon Homme County. 

 Earthwork on Bon Homme Island. 



Described and figured in Lewis and Clarke's Travels, vol. 1 (Dublin ed., 1817), 

 pp. 78-79. Noticed by A. Barrandt, Sni. Rep., 1870, p. 407. 



Brown County. 



Mounds in the James River Valley. 



Described and figured by Williara McAdamis, Am. Autiq., vol. 8 (1886), pp. 156- 

 158. 



