638 SOME ABORIGINAL SITES ON RED RIVER. 
MOUND ON THE SANDERS PLace, Bowie County, TEXAS. 
On the Sanders Place, formerly known as the James Place, is a mound about 
15 feet in height. The owner of this place was not within reach and the tenant 
did not care to assume responsibility of permitting investigation. 
Thirty-seven miles by water, above Fulton, somewhat farther up Red river than 
the place last referred to, our investigation of the antiquities of Red river ended. 
Numerous earthenware pipes found in the mound at the Haley Place, Ark., as 
set forth in this report, have continuations of the stems projecting horizontally 
beyond the bowls which projections, as we have said, probably bring the pipes into 
the platform, or “ monitor” class. 
On pipes from the McClure Place, and the Foster Place, Ark. (sites somewhat 
farther up Red river than the Haley Place), these projections are seen turned up 
vertically against the bowls of the pipes, as shown in the accounts of these places. 
For fuller comparison, in Fig. 136 are shown: A, a pipe from the Haley Place ; 
B, a pipe from the McClure Place; С, а pipe from the Haley Place; D, a pipe from 
the Foster Place. 
Е, a pipe from the Foster Place, shows where the projection, turned vertically, 
has become conventionalized and is hardly more than an indication. 
