“Indian mounds ... on ‘Indian Hill’” (Hancock county, Kentucky).[42]

“A group of circular mounds scattered along a ridge between Fox river and Sugar Creek” (Clark county, Missouri).[43]

“Two parallel embankments stretching across a hog-back between two ravines” (Livingston county, New York).[44]

“Embankments on Ridge road ... along the edge of the bluff overlooking the Ridge road” (Niagara county, New York).[45]

“Cairns on ridges” (Caldwell county, North Carolina).[46]

“Stone cairns ... on trail crossing ridge between Tuckasegee river and Alarka Creek” (Swain county, North Carolina).[47]

Flint Ridge in Coshocton and Licking counties, Ohio, contained stone and earth mounds and quarries; “Indian trail from Grave Creek mound, West Virginia, to the lakes, passing over Flint Ridge.”[48]