﻿TENNESSEE. 207 



Lauderdale County. 



A mound at Hale's Point. Explored by Capt. Hall. 



Mentioned by W. H. Holmes, Anc. Pottery of the Miss. Valley, p. 141 ; 5th Ann. 

 Eep. Bur. Ethn., p. 423. 

 Mounds on the farm of Mr. Marley, 8 miles northwest of Ripley. 

 Described in Eeport. 



Lincoln County. 



Mounds near Petersburg. 



Seported by J. P. Regan. 

 Mound and embankment on the north bank of Elk River just below 

 Norris's Creek, half a mile from Fayetteville. 



Haywood Nat. and Ab. Hist., Teuu. (1823), pp. 144, 145. 



Loudon County. 



Two mounds on the west bank of Tennessee River just above Bat 

 Creek and 2 miles below Morganton. 



Three mounds on the west bank of Tennessee River opposite the 

 Ferry at Morganton. 



Reported by J. W. Emmert. 



A group of fourteen mounds at and near the junction of the Little 

 Tennessee and Tennessee (Holston) Rivers. 



Described and figured and eight of them explored by John W. Emmert, in Report. 



Two mounds on the south side of Tennessee River, on a ridge covered 

 by timber, about a mile from the village of Loudon. 



Two mounds on the north side of Tennessee River between Lenoir's 

 and Loudon. 



Reported by J. W. Emmert. 



A group of twelve mounds on the east side of Little Tennessee River, 

 4 miles from Lenoir's. 



A group of five mounds on the north side of Tennessee River, 3 miles 

 below Lenoir's. 



Explored, described, and figured by John W. Emmert, in Report. 



Three mounds on the south side of Tennessee River on a high bluflf, 

 opposite Lenoir's and Lenoir's Island. 



Reported by J. W. Emmert. 



Three mounds on the east side of Little Tennessee River, 6 miles above 

 Lenoir^s. 



Explored, described, and figured, by John W. Emmert, in Report. 



Four mounds on the north side of Tennessee River, between Lenoir's 

 and Loudon, and about 3 miles above Loudon. 



Reported by John W. Emmert. 



Two mounds on the north side of Baker Creek, half a mile from Mor- 

 ganton. 



Explored and described by J. W. Emmert, in Report. 



McMinn County. 



Mound on the east bauk of East^uaula Creek, opposite the mouth of 

 Pry Creek, 



