﻿202 CATALOGUE OF PREHISTORIC WORKS. 



Cheatham County. 



Stoue graves at Sycamore. 



Stone graves 9 miles from Sycamore. 



Brief mention iu Jones's Autiq. Teuu. (1876), p. 8. 



Stone graves near Ashland City. 



Dr. Edward Palmer. 



Claiborne County. 

 Mound and ditch on Powell's Eiver. 



Mentioned by Haywood, Nat. and Ab. Hist. Tenn. (1823), p. 144. 



Clay County. 



Group of " many mounds " with ditch on the southeast bank of Obey's 

 River (a branch of the Cumberland), IG miles above its mouth, in the fork 

 formed by a creek coming in from the east. 



Haywood Nat. and Ab. Tenn. (1823), p. 148. 

 Burial mounds 21 miles north of Livingston. 



Mentioned in Jones's Antiq. Tenn. (1876), p. 12. (Possibly in Pickett County.) 



Single stone grave in fork of Cumberland and Obey's Rivers. 



Haywood Nat. and Ab. Hist. Tenn. (1823), p. 196. 



Cocke County. 



Large mound on the east bank of French Broad River, 1 mile above 

 the mouth of the Nola Chucky. 



Haywood Nat. and Ab. Tenn. (1823), p. 146; J. W. Emmert in Report. 



Cemetery on the southwest bank of Big Pigeon River, just below the 

 mouth of Cosby's Creek. 



Reported by J. W. Emmert. 



Burial cave on the east bank of Big Pigeon River, just above Newport. 



Noticed in 5th Rept. Peab. Mus. (187.6), p. 21. 



Mound and cemetery and circular embankment between trail fork 

 and main fork of Big Creek, south of Big Creek village. 



Reported by J. W. Emmert, and also A. R. Roessler, Sm. Rep., 1879, p. 441. 



Large mound on Big Pigeon River, 1 mile above the mouth of French 

 Broad River, on the farm of Mr. Susong. 



Workshop on the ridge, just above the preceding. Quantities of 

 flint chips, etc., scattered over the ground. 



Reported by J. W. Emmert. 

 Mound on Vincent Island, in Big Pigeon River, about 1 mile below 

 Cosby's Creek. 



Explored and described by J. W. Emmerfc in Report. 



Coffee County. 



Ancient works (earth and stone walls, mounds and ditches) at the 

 junction of the east and west branches of Duck River, and near the 

 main road from Nashville to Winchester. 



Described by Squier and Davis, Anc. Mon. (1847), pp. 31-33. PI. 12, No. 1. 

 Described by Haywood, Nat. and Ab. Hist. Tenn. (1823), pp. 169-172. Two 

 plane of tbis work exist among Ratinesque's MS. A plan was also pub- 

 lished in the Western Messenger. (The county given by Haywood is Bed- 

 ford and by Squier and Davis, Franklin.) Description and figure in Jones's 

 Antiq. Tenn. (1876), pp. 100-102. 



