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Cumberland County. 

 A burial cave in the iioitheasterii part of Grassy Cove. 



Reported by F. M. Pierson. 



Davidson County. 



Aucieut cemetery oa the present site of the city of Nashville. 



Cemetery on bank of the Cumberland, opposite the mouth of Lick 

 Branch, composed of stone graves. A mound in the midst of them. 



Cemetery on the bank of the Cumberland, about li miles lower 

 down. 



Cemetery at Cockrill's Springs. 



Cemetery 6 miles from Nashville, on the Charlotte turnpike. 



Cemetery about 8 miles above the city, near the mouth of Stone's 

 River. 



Crtmetery also at Haysboro. 



Jones's Autiq. Tenu. (1876), pp. 7, 8. 



Mound on Cumberland River, 14 miles above Nashville. 

 Mound on the farm of David McGavock, near Nashville. 



Described by Haywood Nat. and Ab. Hist. Tenn. (1823), pp. 132-139. (Pos- 

 sibly the same as some of those meutioued by Jones.) 



Stone grave at Schell's Spring, near Nashville. Explored. 



Described in the Nashville (Tennessee) Press and Times, quoted in Hist. Mag., 

 vol. 2, 2d ser. (1867), p. 247. 



Cemetery containing stone graves, on the side of ZoUicoff'er Hill, 

 near Nashville. (Probably the same as one of those mentioned by 

 Jones.) 



Described by R. S. Robertson, Sm. Rep., 1877, pp. 276-278. 



De Kalb County. 



A large mound on Caney Fork River, 6 or 7 miles from Lancaster, 

 on the old Lee farm. 



Reported by James D. Middleton. 



Dyer County. 



Group of seven mounds, within a space of 3 acres, near Thompson's 

 Landing. 

 Two groups of mounds within a mile of the preceding. 

 Several isolated mounds in the vicinity. 

 James W. Null, Sm. Rep., 1881, p. 684. 



Fayette County. 



Mounds (five) on N. Harris's farm. 



Three mounds on Mrs. Griggs's farm. 



Three mounds on P. M. Lowser's farm. 



Three on Mrs. Taylor's farm; one covered with rock. 



Mound on Robert Taylor's farm. 



Mound on Miss Mary Ewall's farm. 



Three mounds on George G. Graham's farm. 



