Ohio History Journal

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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE EARTHWORKS OF

BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE EARTHWORKS OF

OHIO.

 

PREPARED BY MRS. CYRUS THOMAS FOR THE SMITHSONIAN

INSTITUTION.

[Continued from page 200.]

ANY observers in the State who have facts concerning the

earthworks of Ohio, in addition to those here stated, will

confer a favor upon the world by forwarding such information

to Professor G. F. Wright, Oberlin, 0., the member of the

Editorial Committee in charge of this department, by whom

the facts will be classified and published in a future number,

making the QUARTERLY by far the completest depository of

such information.

In locating ancient remains it is desirable to note the fol-

lowing points:

The character of the works-whether mounds, stone graves,

burial places, enclosures, walls, caches, etc.

Whether explored or not, and if explored whether relics

were found, the kind of relics, and where such relics have

been deposited, if known.

The exact locality, as near as can be determined, in town-

ship and county, and whether near a town or stream of any

note.

Whether any notice or description has been published, and

in what book, paper or magazine such notice may be found.

In all cases where antiquities have existed, but are now

obliterated, they should be included in the list and mention

made of their having been destroyed.

 

BIBLIOGRAPHY.

 

MONTGOMERY COUNTY.

Nest of flint implements, found two miles west of Center-

ville. Described by S. H. Binkley, Am. Antiq., Vol. III.,

(1881), p. 144.

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