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90 to give a brief catalogue of such roads and ways as seem of most importance in the Catalogue of Prehistoric Works previously quoted:


 * "Calf Mountain" (Tête de Bœuf), a mound 95 feet in diameter and 15 feet high, with a graded roadway 2 feet high, running southwest from it 154 feet; about 60 miles north of Pembina.


 * Remains of large cemeteries and a broad trail leading to Old Town, 8 miles from Louisville, on the eastern side of the Ogeechee.


 * Ruins of an "old town" within a few miles of Troupville, "with roads discernible, which are wide and straight."


 * Camping grounds and traces of old trails in Secs. 34 and 36, T. 13 N., R. 13 E.


 * Traces of camp sites and old trails are observable on