﻿212 CATALOGUE OF PREHISTORIC WORKS. 



Mouud on the north side of Clinch Kiver, nearly opposite Kingston, 

 on Thomas (Jhirk's farm. 



Three mounds on the south side of Tennessee River, 7 miles below 

 Kingston. 



Reported by J. W. Eminert. 



A group of nineteen mounds on Long Island, in the Tennessee River, 

 3 miles above Kingston. 



Explored aud described by J. W. Eramert iu Report. 



A group of twelve mounds on the north side of Tennessee Rivei-, 5 

 miles below Kingston. Unexplored. 



Five mounds on tlie north side of Tennessee River, 2 miles below 

 Kingston. Unexplored. 



Three mounds on the north side of Tennessee River, 2 miles above 

 Kingston. Explored. 



Reported by J. W. Emraert, 



Three mounds and a burial ground, 14. miles above Kingston. 



Explored, described, and figured by J. W. Einmert in Report, 

 Large mound on which was formerly a circular stone wall, 10 miles 

 above Southwest Point, on the south side of the Tennessee River. On 

 the north side of the river, on the bluff fronting the mound, are rock 

 paintings. 



Group of five large mounds in a bend on the south side of the Ten- 

 nessee River, about miles below Southwest Point. 



Described by Haywood, Nat. aad Ab. Hist. Teau. (1823), pp. 145, 146. 



Two small mounds containing stone graves at Union Cross Roads, on 

 the east side of Poplar Creek, below the junction of the east fork. 



Explored and described by J. W. Emiuert. 



Three (or four) mounds on the north bank of Clinch River, just below 

 the mouth of Poplar Creek. 



Reported by J. W. Emmert. 



Three mounds on the south side of Tennessee River, jnst above the 

 ferry and the mouth of Paint Rock (Jreek. 



Mouud on the north bank of Tennessee River, j ust below Little Paint 

 Rock Creek. 



Reported by Dr. Edward Palmer. 



Three mounds on the northwest side of Tennessee River, just above 

 the mouth of Bullet's Branch and 8 miles below Kingston. 

 Reported by J. W. Emmert, 



Sequatchie County. 



Three mounds on the east side of Sequatchie River, just north of 

 Sunnyside. Unexplored. 



Sevier County. 



Mound on the south side of Flat Creek, 2 or 3 miles southwest of 

 Allensville. 



Mound and cemetery on the west side of the West Fork of Little 

 Pigeon River, just below Henderson Springs post-office 



