Montgomery County, Ohio, Indian Burial Mounds and Earthworks List
Described by S. H. Binkley, Am. Antiq., Vol. III., (1881), p. 144.
Earthworks on the east bank of the Great Miami river, three
miles below Dayton. Described and figured, Anc. Mon., pp. 23-24,
PI. viii, No. 4.
Small stone mound near Alexandersville. Opened, described,
and contents noted at length by S. H. Binkley, Am. Antiq. Vol. Ill,
(1881), pp. 325-328. Young Mineralogist and Antiquarian, April,
1885, pp. 79-80.
Enclosure, partly of stone, on the bluff, two miles south of Day-
ton. Described by S. H. Binkley, Am. Antiq. Vol. VII (1885),
p. 295. (Possibly the same as mentioned in Anc. Mon., pp. 23-24.)
Group of ancient works consisting of square, circles, and
mounds, near Alexandersville and six miles below Dayton. De-
scribed and figured, Anc. Mon., pp. 82-83, PI. xxix. No. 1. S. H.
Binkley, Am. Antiq., Vol. Ill (1881), pp. 192-193 and 325-328.
Young Mineralogist and Antiquarian, April, 1885, pp. 79-80.
The great mound at Miamisburg. Western Gazetteer (1847),
p. 295. Howe's Hist. Coll. Ohio (1847), p. 375. Anc. Mon. (1848),
p. 5, fig. 1. Ohio Centen. Rep. (1877), PI. ii. MacLean's "Mound
Builders," (1879), pp. 59-60, fig. 1.
Ancient manufacturing village on the farm of M. T. Dodds, near
West Carrollton. Described by S. H. Binkley, Am. Antiq., Vol.
I (1879), pp. 256-258.
Aboriginal cemetery on the bank of the Miami river, close to
Dayton. Full description of the explorations by Aug. A. Foerste,
Sm. Rep., 1883, pp. 838-844. Also noticed by S. H. Binkley, Am.
Antiq., Vol. VII (1885), pp. 295-296.