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Mound on the east side of Little Pigeon Eiver, just south of Cat- 

 lettsbnrg. 



"Itock House" (rock shelter), containing human bones, etc., on the 

 north bank of the French Broad, about 2 miles below Evans Island. 



Cemetery on the west side of the West Fork of Little Pigeon River, 

 2^ miles above Sevierville. 



Cemetery on the east bank of the "West Fork of Little Pigeon River, 

 just below the mouth of Walden's Creek. 

 Reported bj- J. W. Emmert. 



Two mounds on the west bank of Little Pigeon River, just opposite 

 Sevierville. 



Explored by Dr. Edward Palmer. 



Burial cave or rock shelter on the south side of French Broad River, 

 1 mile southeast of Trotter's Store post-office. 



Mound on the upper end of Burns Island in the French Broad, 4 or 

 5 miles south of Sinking Spring post-oflQce. 

 Reported by J. W. Emmert. 



Shelby County. 



Mound at Fort Pickering, Memphis. 



Reported by Dr. Palmer, also by P. \V. Norris and Wiley Britten. 

 Mound near Memphis. 



Reported by P. W. Norris. 



Smith County. 



Burial cave on Smith's Fork of Caney Fork, " about 22 miles above 

 Cairo." 



Described by Haywood. Nat. and Ab. Hist. Teiui. (182:{), p. 11)1 ; also in Jones 

 Antiq. Teun, (1876), p. :J. 

 Burial cave, cemetery, walls, and mounds about Imile from Cumber- 

 laud River and 12 miles below Carthage. 



Haywood Nat. and Ab. Hist. Tenn. (182:5), p. 169; Jones, Antiq. Tenn.,page 3, 

 1876. 



Stone graves 1 mile north of Lancaster, 



Reported by James D. Middleton. 



Stewart County, 



Ancient fortification near the head of Wells Creek. 



Figured and described by Haywood, Nat. and Ab. Hist. Tenn., pp. 168, 169. 

 Mounds near Dover and Indian mound. 

 Reported by James D. Middleton. 



Sullivan County. 



Cemetery on the lower end of Cherokee Island in the Holston River 3 

 miles above Kingsport. 



Reported by John W. Emmert. 

 Three stone graves on a bluft'on the north bank of Holston River 4 

 miles southeast of Kingsport. 



Three stone graves similar to the above on the north bank of the 

 Holston 2 miles higher up. 



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



