Tofal JVTh.
    of                       COtNTIES, C
iles Jlons.
             Four square teocallis and 4. square exSaVatiOMs near A)pai-
        /   chicola. Two ova) teocallis on Sooquee creek. one is 100 feet
             high, the other 40. A stone fort on a high bill;c
 1 170    Illinois, many conical mounds in the American bottom, on the
             Mississipiq a squared teocalli of 1200 feet, 100 high, and
             with 2 s.oping stages on the Cahokia; a square teocalli of
             600 feet aid ,20 high, near St. Lobis.-A stone fort on Salinre
             river. Mounds near the moutli of the Ohio, c.
  8  18   Inditno, towns ant mounds on the Wabash, White river and
             the Ohio, near the falls, c.
 6  20   10ousiana, mnny mounds on the Mississipi, at Baton Rouge, c.
             Four square teocallis, of 240 feet and 22 high, equal, forming
             a square, jqined by a wall and ditch, With an avenue leading
             to a conical teocalli 115 feet high, (spiral road on it) on Bayou
             Cataoulou. Five mounds of shells. near lakle Catabulou is 80
             feet high. A high mound on lIed river, built in 1728 by the
             Natchez. Many in Teulsa, c.
 I   1   Maine, a conical teocalli of 6()0 feet, SS high; with a paved
            summit, on the river Kennebeck
 2   3    Massachussets, the sculptured rocks of Dighton, and the inscrib-
            ed stone of Rutland, of which maily opinions have been forms
            ed, supposed Atlantic, Phoenician, Coptic or Lenapian !
12 106   Mexico, many towns, teocallis, stone buildings, c. in Anahuac.
            Michuacan, Yucatan, Guatinialaf c
 6  16   Michigani. tqwns, forts and mounds on river Huron, lake St.
            C lair; nesar Detroit, c.
25  60   Mississipi, several square, octogon and round teocallis on the
            Mississipi, Yazoo, c. X great teoalli at Sultzertown with
            mounds onl it, 90 feet high. A. teocalli 150 feet long, 100
            broad, 35 high near Natchez  .. teocalli of 2650 feet square
            20 feet hiMh, on Big-black river, with a wall and ditch 2400 feet
            long, ,joining the highlands, c
24  64    Missouri, many mounds, forts, graves, c. at the mouth of Osage,
            Missouri, Merimnack, Chlepousa, c. 27 mounds and a pris-
            matic teocalli at, St Louis. A square teocalli of 800 feet an
            14 high, below the mouth of. Ohio. A conical teocalli of 1204
            feet, 40 high, with a ditch on the lake Chkepousa, c.
 4  10    Multnomah Country, on thtf Pacific ocean  Several towns and
            mounds on the Columbia or Multnomah river
 9  20   Nadowessie or Sioux Country, or Upper Mississipi. Many fortm,
            excavations and mounds tin the river St. Peter, Menomonie,
            Gaspard, Wapisinekan, e.   poligon below lake Pepin.
            A small square teocalli on Racine river, lat. 44.
12  70   New-Mexico. Ruins of towns built of clay or stones, in Sonora._
            on the tlio-gia and in Cibola, lat 36, C
:36 125 New-York. All in tle western part of tle state; the most east-
            erly site is ou the river Chenango. Many aicient towns, forts
            and mounts, on the rivers Seneka, Genessee, Black. c. near
            Auburn, Pompey, Muf'loe, Onondago, Canandaigua, c.
            some of which appear modern or built by the Metigtiv na-
            tion; an inscription with unknown letters was found at Oaon-
            dago. A circus at Unadilla , two parallel rows of townsor
            forts extending 50 miles, ,lu the an jent shli'reo of lalce 1Ek



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