. The mound builders : being an account of a remarkable people that once inhabited the valleys of the Ohio and Mississippi, together with an investigation into the archæology of Butler County, Mansfield. Washington County. 1. Marietta. 2. Cats Creek, east bank of Muskingum. 3. Lowell, on Muskingum River. 4. Adams township. 5. Belpre. Athens Four miles north of Athens. Highland Fort Hill. Perry Stone fort, five miles northwest of Somerset. Fairfield County. 1. Rock Hill. 2. Three miles west of Lancaster. 3. Several groups near the Hocking River. Jackson County.


. The mound builders : being an account of a remarkable people that once inhabited the valleys of the Ohio and Mississippi, together with an investigation into the archæology of Butler County, Mansfield. Washington County. 1. Marietta. 2. Cats Creek, east bank of Muskingum. 3. Lowell, on Muskingum River. 4. Adams township. 5. Belpre. Athens Four miles north of Athens. Highland Fort Hill. Perry Stone fort, five miles northwest of Somerset. Fairfield County. 1. Rock Hill. 2. Three miles west of Lancaster. 3. Several groups near the Hocking River. Jackson Near Jackson, two miles north, two small works. Knox A groui? of forts near Fredrickstown, Ashland County. 1. Ramseys Fort, Jackson township. Sec. 28. 2. Metcalfs Fort, Mohecan township, Sec. 21. 3. Winbiglers Foi-t, Mohecan township. Sec. 9. 4. Gambles Fort, Montgomery township, Sec, 8. 5. Bi-ytes Fort, Clear Creek township. Sec. 26. 6. Shambaughs Fort, Green township, Sec. 18. 7. Parrs Fort, Green township. Sec. 19. 8. Darlings Fort, Hanover township. Wayne Tylers Fort, Flain township, Sec. 24. Archaeological EMap of Butler Co., Ohio. Drawn by Richard Brown, C. 1 ■J THE ANTIQUITY OF MAN. THE SEVENTH AND REVISED EDITION OF THE IJANUALOFTHEpTIQUlTYOFpN, BY cr. IP. nvcAO i_.:B-^isr. (NOW READY.) It contains the results of the latest researches in the field of Pre-Historic Science. Just the book for the young student of Pre-history,popular and entertaininj^ in style, and finely illustrated. Chapter I,—Introduction. IT.—Glacial Epoch. 111.—Glacial Epoch continued. IV.—Pre-glacial Kpochs. V.—Condition of Man in the Earliest Times. VI.—Inter-glacial Epoch. VII.—Condition of Man in the Inter-glacial. VIII.—ReindeerEpoch. IX.—Man of the Reindeer Epoch. X.—Neolithic Epoch. XI.—Man of theNeolithic Epoch. XII.—Bronze Epoch. XIII.—Iron Epoch. XIV.—Traces of Manin America. XV.—Written History. XVI.—Language. XVII.—Unity of the


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