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HIGHLAND LOCATION OF REMAINS
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Sec. 31, T. 10 N., R. 1 W.; Sec. 33, T. 10 N., R. 2 W.; Sec. 10, T. 12 N., R. 13 E.[1]

Union County, Indiana: Traces of camp sites and old trails are observable on Secs. 8 and 11, T. 11 N., R. 2 W.; Secs. 34 and 36, T. 13 N., R. 13 E.; and Sec. 7, T. 14 N., R. 14 E.[2]

Madison County, Louisiana: Group of earthworks, consisting of seven large and regular mounds and an elevated roadway, half a mile in length, on the right bank of Walnut Bayou, 7 miles from the Mississippi river.[3]

Baltimore County, Massachusetts: Old Indian trail in same county, leading from the rocks of Deer Creek (Hartford county) to an ancient settlement near Sweet Air.[4]

Licking County, Ohio: Work on Colton's place on Newark and Flint Ridge road—a conical hill which has had a roadway "cut entirely around it; the dirt is thrown up the hill, leaving a level track

  1. Smithsonian Report, 1882, pp. 730–749.
  2. Id., pp. 728–749.
  3. Squier and Davis's Ancient Monuments of the Mississippi Valley, pp. 115, 116, plate xxxix.
  4. Smithsonian Report, 1881, p. 682.