﻿238 ^ CATALOGUE OF PREHISTORIC WORKS. 



Group of conical mounds on the north shore of Pike Lake on Sec. 13, 

 T. 27 N., R. 9 E. 



Reported by James D. Middleton. 



Marquette County- 

 Group of effigies, etc., at Moundville, T. 14, B. 9 E. 

 Mounds near Post Hope, T. 14, R. 9 E. ; also on south side of Grand 

 River, T. 14, R. 10 E,, and south of Grand River in Buffalo Township, 

 Sec. 12, T. 14, R. 10 E. 



Noticed by Lapbaiu., Antiq. Wis., pp. 64, 65. 

 Group of round mounds near Buffalo Lake southwest from Montello 

 on T. 15, R. 10 E. 



Referred to by Grignon in Coll. Wis. Hist. Soc, vol. 3 (1856), p. 295, and men- 

 tioned by Laphani, Antiq. Wis., p. 65. 



Mound on Buffalo Lake from which skeletons were taken. 



Reported in Montello Express July, 1886. Report given in Am. Antiq., vol. 8 

 (1886), p. 298. 



Round mounds are found north of Buffalo Lake near Packwaukee, 

 on T. 15, R. 9 E. 



Reported by S. D. Peet. 



Milwaukee County. 



Ancient works in and around the city of Milwaukee. 



Described and figured by Lapbam., Antiq. Wis., pp. 12-19, Pis. 3-9. Also iu 

 Geog. and Statist. Hist, of Winnebago, by Martin Mitchell and Joseph II. 

 Osborn (1856), p. 30. 



Mound near the city of Milwaukee. Opened ; contained human bones 

 and stone implements. 



Explored and described by James Hang; sketch of mound given. Described 

 in a letter to Sec'y Sm. Inst., March 30, 1885. 



Effigy of a wolf in a cornfield at Milwaukee. 



Mound at Indian Prairie a few miles north of Milwaukee. 



Described and figured by S. D. Peet, in Am. Antiq., vol. 7 (1885), pp. 27 and 

 35-38. 



Burial mounds and indications of ancient fields near the National 

 Home, 1 mile west of the Milwaukee City limits. Some of them opened 

 and skeletons found, the rest obliterated. 



Described by George W. Barber, Sm. Rep. 1881, pp. 542, 543. 



Monroe County. 



A group of round mounds on Mound Prairie, 4 miles south of Sparta. 

 A group of mounds near Tomah. 



Reported by S. D. Peet. 



Outagamie County. 

 Ancient wall at Kaukauna on the Fox River. 



Reported iu Auj. Antiq., vol. 8 (1886), p. 375. 



Grave mound near the Kaukauna Falls of Fox River in the extreme 

 southeast corner of the county. 



Mentioned by Schoolcraft, Discov. Source Miss., p. 187. 



