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Location VII (J°19)! is a low mound without accompanying 
village site on a very high limestone bluff overlooking the Missis- 
sippi River a mile and one half south of the union of the 
Joachim and the Mississippi (SE 4 Sec. 9 T 39 N, R 6E). 
Location VIII (J830) is a shallow rock shelter at the south 
end of the county on the farm of Mr. C. E. Rouggly. It on 
along the left bank of the Plattin. (U. S. Sur. 1285, SW % 
mee, U9t 1 39 Na. GE), 
Location IX (J¥62)? is a village site on a high terrace z 
low ridge above the left bank of the Plattin a mile north 0 
location IV. (U.S. Sur. 859 SE 4% Sec. 30? T 40, R 6E). 
Location XI (J°60) is a large mound owned by Miss Mary 
Jenni on a low ridge above the right bank of the Joachim a mile 
below its union with the Mississippi. No village was found in 
this immediate vicinity (U. S. Sur. 1906, about the center of 
Sec. B-T 40 N R GE). 
Location XII (J¥55) is a large village site on the left bank 
of Rock Creek just north of the town of Imperial. Highway 
61-67 cuts through the east side of the site.’ Test operations 
were begun on this site (Approx. SW % Sec. 17 T 42 N, 
R 6E). 
Location XIII (J™2) is a bone bed containing extinct set 
mal remains a half mile WNW of location XII (Approx. N 
% Sec. 17 T 42 N, R 6E).4 
II. LOCATIONS ON HIGH RIDGES 
ST. JO MOUNDS AND VILLAGES (LOCATION I) 
Jel, Jez, F935, FF5 
This picturesque location contained a group of three low 
mounds and a small village on the high limestone bluffs over 
looking the Mississippi River one half mile south of the umon 
of Joachim Creek and the Mississippi (Location I). Two of 
1This location is owned by Mr. W. O. Schock. 
Owned by the Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. 
3Qwned by Mrs. D. J. Herrell, 
*Owned by Mr. Gus Johannes. 
