﻿216 CATALOGUE OF PREHISTORIC WORKS. 



Monnd near Breutwootl composed entirely of stone graves. 



Described by C. C. Joues, Autiq. So. Imls., pp. 221, 222; noticed also by Jones, 

 Antiq. Tenii., p. 8. 



Three mounds, cemetery, and earthworks on the north side of Little 

 Harpeth River, north of Franklin. 



Noticed by Haywood Nat. and Ab. Hist. Teun., pp. 142, 143. 



Mound near Franklin which contained a circle of flints with points 

 to the center and around them a circle of shells. 



Described briefly by W. M. Clarke, Siu. Rep., 1870, p. 441. 

 Large stone mound containing stone graves, with 3 smaller mounds 

 near by, about 2 miles Irom Franklin. 



Examined and described in full by W. M. Clarke, Sm. Rep., 1877, pp. 270, 271. 



Cemetery and group of mounds on the lurm of Samuel F. Glass, 

 about 2 miles to the west of the above, and on the West Harpeth liiver. 



Described by W. M. Clarke, Sm. Rep., 1877, pp. 270-274. 

 Three mounds with earth works and graves ou Big Harpeth Kiver, 

 3 miles south of Franklin. 



Described by W. M. Clarke, Sm. Rep., 1877, p. 274. 

 Circular embankment on the north bank of West Harpeth, 5 miles 

 southwest of Franklin. 



Jones'. Antiq. Tenu., pp. 79-82, 



Stone grave at Boiling Springs. 



Mentioned by Jones, Antiq. Tenn., p. 132. 



Inclosure, with mounds and cemetery of stone graves at Old Town, 

 6 or 7 miles northwest of Franklin. 



Described by W. M.Clarke, Sm. Rep., l-^77, pp. 274-276. Surveyed ; jtartially 

 explored and ligured by Jones, Antiq. Tenn., x^. 8, and pp. 82,83. 



Rock paintings on bluffs ou Big Harpeth Kiver. 



Described by W. M. Clarke, Sm. Rep., 1877, p. 27,'S. 

 • Ancient fnclosiire, group of small mounds, ditches, etc., on the south 

 side of Big Harpeth on a bluff about 2i miles from Franklin. 



Brief description of Haywood Nat. and Ab. Hist. Tenn., pp. 141, 142. Men- 

 tioned by Jones, Antiq. Teun., p. 8, and surveyed by him and flgnred aud 

 described ou pji. 56-66, same work. 



Wilson County. 



Ancient works (mounds and inclosures) near Lebanon on the Linds- 

 ley estate in the bend of Spring Creek, near Greenwood. 



Explored and brii'lly noticed by F. W. Putnam, Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., 

 vol. 20 (1879), pp. 3:52,333, and lltb Rep. Peab. Mns., p. 204. 

 Mound and inclosure and large number of graves in tlie vicinity of 

 Liberty. 



Incidentally mentioned by Featherstonbangli, Excur. through Slave States, 

 p. 50. 



Counties undetermined. 



Intrenchment aud three mounds 7 miles southwest of Hatchee River 

 and 50 miles east of the Mississippi River. 



Haywond, Nat. and Ab. Hist. Tenn,, pp. 146, 147. 



