﻿•' TENNESSEE. 215 



Warren County. 



Mound aij(l eartliwoiks on the east side of Collins's River 8 miles 

 south from McMinnville. 



Described by Haywood, Nat. and Ab. Hist. Tonn. (182:5), p. 145, 



Washington County. 



Cairus on the south side of Watauga Kiver, 1 mile above Roan's 

 Creek. 



Keported by James Mooncy. 



Wayne County. 



Mound surrounded with stone graves, 4 miles south of the Tennessee 

 River, near Clifton. 



Brief notice, Jones, Antiq. Tcnii., p. 131. 



White County. 



Cemetery and earthworks on Caney Fork, about 4 miles southwest of 

 Sparta. 



Described by Haywood, Nat. and Ab. Hist. Tcnn. (18-2:5), p. 17:5. 

 Cemetery near Spaita. Explored. 



Described by Haywood, Nat. and Ab. Hist. Tenn. (18-':^), pp. 200-209 ; mentioned 

 by Jones, Anticj. Tenn., p. 8 ; brief notice by H. C. Williams, ,Sni. Ro,\k 

 (1870), p. :5<)8. He refers to the Sparta Review (newspaper) as contain- 

 ing a descriptive notice. FeatliorstoiiaM^jjh describes tiio small stone 

 graves of this locality in Excnrsion tli rough slave States, pp. 48-4!). 



Two similar cemeteries — one at Hickory Valley, the other 4 miles 

 away. Mounds, nearly obliterated, on the road between the two points. 



Reported by Featherstonaugh. 



Large mound about 8 miles north of Sparta. 



Mentioned by .Jones, Antiq. Tenn. p. 12. 



Burial cave, called Scarborough's Cave, on the Calf killer Creek, 12 or 

 15 miles from Sparta. 



Described by Haywood, Nat. and Ab. Hist. Tenn., p. 19:5. 

 Conical mound about 10 miles from Sparta. 



Haywood, Nat. and Ab. Hist. Tenn., pp. l'j;5-l'.)7. 



Cemetery of stone coffins on Calf killer Creek, 4 miles above Sparta. 



Reported by James D. Middleton. One of them noted by Haywood Nat. and 

 Ab. Hist. Tenn. (182:5), p. 194. 



"Great numbers of Indian graves and mounds "in Wildcat Cove, 

 near Sparta. 



Featherstonangh, Excnr. throngli slave States (1844)', ]>. 49. 



Stone graves at Blue Springs schoolhouse. Some of them explored. 



Reported by .Tames D. Middleton. 

 " Old fortification," 5 or miles from Sparta. 



Described by Haywood, Nat. and Ab. Hist. Tenn. (1823), p. 209. 



Williamson County. 



Mound and stone graves near Brentwood. 

 Cemetery of stone graves 1 mile from above. 



All explored and described by F. W. Pntnam, l(Jth Rep. Peab. Mus. (1884), pp. 

 162-165 and 197. 



