Ohio History Journal

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EXPLORATION OF THE WRIGHT GROUP OF

EXPLORATION OF THE WRIGHT GROUP OF

PRE-HISTORIC EARTHWORKS

BY H. C. SHETRONE, CURATOR OF ARCHAEOLOGY

The Wright Group of Earth-works is located in

Perry Township, IFran-.kli, County, Ohic, one mile north-

east of the village of Dubl]in. The three unils com-

posing the group --a rectangular and two circular en-

closures - lie mostly

upon  the land of

Samuel M. Wright,

whose name, in rec-

ognition of examina-

tion privileges and

personal assistance

accorded by him, is

hereby given them.

The location of

the Wright Group is

ideally picturesque,

occupying, as it does,

the elevated terrace

overlooking the Scioto River to the west. Adjoining

the group on the east and south is Wright's Run, an

attractive stream which, coming down from the north-

east, cuts its way through the limestone strata of the

district and, tumbling over a picturesque water-fall,

passes through a deep gorge and thence into the Scioto

River. One mile to the north is the monument to the

Wyandot chief Leatherlips.

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