﻿222 CATALOGUE OF PREHISTORIC WORKS. 



miles above its cooiiaence with the Kanawha, and bolongfing to the 

 farm of Mr. B. lumau. Conical mounds, graded way and rock heaps 

 in the vicinity. 



Described and fifjiired iu Report. 



" Clifton Works," village site and stone wall near the village of 

 Clifton. 



Described iu Report. 



Lincoln County. 



Petrographs and an enclosure near Falls Mills, the latter on the land 

 of Mr. Sikes. 



Rei)orted by George L. Beiiuct. 



Marion County. 



Ancient graves near Worthingtou. Explored. 

 I. Nutter, Sm, Rep., 1879, p. 441. 



Marshall County. 



Crave creek and other mounds near Moundsville, twelve miles below 

 Wheeling and at the point where Grave Creek unites with the Ohio 

 River. 



Jonathan Heart in "A Topoj^raphical Description of the Western Territory of 

 N. Am.," by Gilbert Inilay (3d. Edn., Loudon, 1797), pp. •29li-304; T. M. 

 Harris, Jour, of a Tour to N. W. Torr. (180:5), pp. (3i-()4, and also ColL 

 Mass. Hist. Soc, vol. 3 (It^lU), p. 24; 11. II. Brcclienridge, Trans. Am. Pliil. 

 Soc, new. ser., vol. 1 (1818), p. 15." ; Dr. Doddridgn, Trans. Am. Autiq. Soc, 

 vol. 1(18-20), pp. 18(5-187; Thomas Nuttall, "Travels" (1&21), p. 25 ; S. 

 Morton, Am. Jour. Sci.aud Art, 1st ser., vol. 6 (1823), pp. 166-168; War- 

 den's Rechorch. (1834), pp. 18-19; J. W. Clemens, Crania Americana (1839), 

 p. 221 ; Schoolcraft, Trans. Am. Ethn. Soc, vol. 1 (1846), pp. 369-420; also 

 Hist. Ind. Tribes, vol. 1 (1853), pp. 120-124 aiid voL 4, p. 118 ; M6m. Societ6 

 Royale des Ant. du Nord (1840-44), pp. 125-127; Tomlinson, American 

 Pioneer, vol. 2(1843), pp. 195-203; Squieraud Davis, Anc Mon. (1848), pp. 

 168-170; Townseud, Ciuciunati Chronicle, Feb. 2, 1839; Chas. AVhit- 

 tlesey, Tracts of West. Res. Hist. Soc, Nos. 9, 33, and 44 ; M, C. Road, Am. 

 Antiq., vol. 1 (1878-1879), pp. 139-149; J. P. MacLeau, Mound Builders 

 (1879), pp. 91-105; Foster, Preh. Rac. (1881), pp. 190-192 ; Wilson, Preh. 

 Man., vol. 2, 3d ed. (1676), pp. 99-103; Short. N. Am. of Autiq. (1880), p. 

 87; and Cyrus Thomas, 5th Ann. Report Bur. Ethn., p. 51. 

 Mound at Moundsville. 



Reported and described in Washington Post, Juue, 1883. 



Noticed iu the Independent (Waynesburg, Pa.), May 5, 1888. 



Mason. 



Circular enclosure of stone on the Ohio River bank below the mouth 

 of the Kanawha, discovered by the falling in of the bank. 



Brief description in Report. 



A stone enclosure at the confluence of the Ohio and Kanawha 

 Rivers. 

 Old Indian works opposite Pomeroy (Ohio) at Mason City. 



