[1713] Cf. Amer. Mag., Dec., 1787; Jan., Feb, 1788.
[1714] Repeated in Gilbert Imlay’s Topog. Descrip. West. Territory.
[1715] Journal of a Tour.
[1716] Voyage dans Louisiane (Paris, 1807).
[1717] Sketches of Louisiana (1812).
[1718] Views of Louisiana (Pittsburg, 1814).
[1719] Account of the History, Manners and Customs of the Indian Nations who once inhabited Pennsylvania and the neighboring States, in the Transactions Amer. Philos. Soc. (1819), and later repeated in other editions and versions (P. G. Thomson’s Bibliog. of Ohio, no. 533, etc., and Pilling’s Eskimo Bibliog., 43). Louis Cass’s criticism on Heckewelder is in No. Am. Rev. Jan., 1826. Cf. Haven, Archæol. U. S., 43.
[1720] Description of the Antiquities discovered in the State of Ohio and other Western States, with engravings from actual surveys (Worcester, Mass., 1820). This was reprinted in the Writings of Caleb Atwater (Columbus, 1833). This volume also included his Observations made on a tour to Prairie du Chien in 1829 (Columbus, 1831), where Atwater was sent by the Federal government to purchase mineral lands of the Indians (P. G. Thomson’s Bibl. of Ohio, no. 52; Pilling, Bibl. of Siouan Lang., p. 2). The part originally published in the Archæol. Amer. was translated by Malte Brun in Nouv. Annales de Voyages, xxviii., who added a paper on “L’origine et l’époque des monumens de l’Ohio.” Cf. Haven’s Archæol. U. S., 33, and the memoir of Atwater in Am. Antiq. Soc. Proc., Oct., 1867.
[1721] Including those of Newark, Perry County, Marietta, Circleville, Paint Creek, Little Miami, Piketon, etc.
[1722] Haven, 117. This publication was anticipated by a condensed statement in Squier’s Observation on the Aboriginal Monuments of the Mississippi Valley, in the second volume of the Trans. Amer. Ethnol. Soc. (N. Y., 1847), and in his Observations on the Uses of the Mounds of the West, with an attempt at their Classification (New Haven, 1847). Cf. also Harper’s Mag., xx. 737; xxi. 20, 165; Amer. Jour. Science, lxi. 305.