﻿224 CATALOGUE OF PREHISTOKIC WORKS. 



WISCONSIN. 



Adams County. 



Mouuds at the foot of the Big Dells, east side of the "Wisconsin River, 

 just north of the county line. 



Mentioned by Laphaiu, Autiq. Wis., p. 72, and marked on his map. 



Ashland County. 



Pictographs in the vicinity of Odanah, on the Bad River. 



Described by Capt. Garrick Mallery, Sci., vol. 11 (1888), p. 282. 



Barron County. 



Mouuds on the left bank of Red Cedar River, where it leaves Red 

 Cedar Lake, on T. 36 N., R. 10 W. 

 Reported by James D. Middletou. 

 Mounds at the village of Rice Lake, on Sec. 16, T. 35 N., R. 11 W. 

 Mouud ou Sec. 10, T. 35 N., R. 11 W. 



Explored by James D. Middletou. Described in report. 

 Earthwork about 1 mile southeast of the village of Rice Lake, on Sec. 

 27, T. 35 N., R. 11 W. An ancient roadway or embankment near by. 



Brief notice by J. D. Butler, Am. Autiq., vol. 3 (1881), p. 245. 



Mounds long and round, south of the village of Rice Lake, on Sec. L*l, 

 T. 35 N., R. 11 W. 



Four small mouuds and one large one at Bear Lake, in the northern 

 edge of the county. 



Reported by J. D. Middletou. ^ 



Bayfield County. 



Two mounds 5 miles above Washburn, about 2 miles from the south- 

 western end of Chaquamegon Bay, from one of which a wrought iron 

 nail and a brass buckle were obtained. 



Reported by J. Chrysostom Verwyst, O. L. H., in Am. Antiq., vol. 9 (1887), 

 pp. 39, 40. 



A small conical mound formerly stood on the present site of Bayfield. 



Reported by Gerard Fowke. 



Brown County. 



Traces of ancient cultivation at Red Banks, T. 25,' R. 22 B. 



Lapham, Antiq. Wis., p. 60. 

 Mound group on the river at a point called Red Bank (one effigy). 

 Partly opened by Col. Petival in 1837. 



Report United States Top. Dep. (?) p. 64. Referred to in Griguou's Recoil., 

 Rep. Wis. Hist. Soc, vol. 3 (1856), p. 293. See also M. L. Martin's dis- 

 course, Rep. Wis. Hist. Soc. (addresses), vol. 1 (1851). 



Buffalo County. 



A little below Lake Pepin, on the east bank of the Mississippi, are the 

 remains of an ancient fortification. 



Described in Carver's "Travels in North America" (Londou, 1778), pp. .56-57. 

 Western Gazetteer or Emigrant's Directory, p. 266. 



' AU townships in Wisconsin are north. 



