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Mounds about 25 miles from Maryville. 



Mound at Cade's Cove, in the southeast part of the county. 



Reported by J. W. Hays. 



Two cairns at the lower end of Chilhowee Mountain, about 2 miles 

 northeast of Chilhowee post-office, and on the west side of the road to 

 Montvale Springs. 



Reported by J. W. Enimert. 



Two cairns at Indian Grave Gap, near the north bank of Little Ten- 

 nessee Kiver, on the road from Chilhowee to North Carolina, above 

 Chilhowee Valley. 



E. O. Dunning, Sm. Rep. (1870), pp. 376-380, and quoted in partby CyrnsThomas, 

 in Burial Mounds of the Northern Section (1888), pp. 78, 79. 



Twenty-five cairns 4 miles southeast of Indian Grave Gap, mentioned 

 above, on the west side of the same road. 



Described by Dunning and quoted by Cyrus Thomas as above. 



Cairns on both sides of the trail from Wear's Cove (on Cove Creek 

 in Sevier County) to Tuckaleechee Cove (at Bricky Branch in Blount 

 County) on the county line and extending into Sevier County. 



Reported by James Mooney. 



Five mounds on the east bank of the Tennessee (Holston) about 3 

 miles below Gallagher's Creek, near Parker's Ferry. 



Reported, and three of them explored by J. W. Euimert. 



Two mounds and cemetery on Postoak Island, in the Tennessee (Hols- 

 ton) River, about 15 miles below Knoxville. 



Two mounds on the south bank of the Tennessee (Holston), 3 miles 

 above Prater's warehouse and about 6 miles above Gallagher's Creek. 

 Unexplored. 



Reported by J. W. Emmert. 



Bradley County. 



Three mounds on the south bank of Hiwassee River, a little above 

 South Mouse Creek, and about 3 miles below Charleston. 



Mound 200 yards northwest of the above, in the fork of Hiwassee 

 Eiver and South Mouse Creek. 

 Reported by J. P. Rogan. 



Graves on the Blackburn farm, 7 miles southeast of Cleveland. 



Dr. Edward Palmer: Mentioned by Cyrus Thomas, Burial Mounds of the 

 Northern Section (1888), p. 94. 

 Four mounds in a bend of Hiwassee River, near the southwest bank 

 of the river, and 1 mile southeast of Charleston. 



Reported by James Mooney. 



Mound on the south bank of Hiwassee River, a little above South 

 Cliestuee Creek ajid just below the Polk County line. 



Two mounds on south bank of Hiwassee Eiver, just above South 

 Chestuee Creek and less than one-fourth of a mile below last. 



Three mounds on the south side of Hiwassee River, in the big bend 

 halfway between South Chestuee and Chatata Creeks. 



Explored by J. W. Enimert. 



