Ohio History Journal




THE INDIAN MOUND, MIAMISBURG, OHIO

THE INDIAN MOUND, MIAMISBURG, OHIO.

This mound is located on the upland about a mile south-

east of town, and is the largest of its kind in the world. It was

originally about eighty-five feet in height, but was reduced to

sixty-five feet by digging of exploring parties. It measures about

three hundred feet in diameter at the base. In 1869 a number

of citizens sunk a shaft from the top to two feet below its base.

So far as startling revelations are concerned, the exploration

was not a success. About eight feet below the summit a human

skeleton was discovered in a sitting posture. A cover of clay

several feet in thickness and a deposit of ashes and charcoal

seemed to be the burial. At a depth of twenty-four feet was

found a number of flat stones, set at an angle of forty-five de-

grees, and overlapping like shingles on a roof, which may have

been the top at one time. Several theories have been advanced

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The Indian Mound, Miamisburg, Ohio

The Indian Mound, Miamisburg, Ohio.         447

regarding the object of its builders. It is thought to have been

a place for sacrifice, or a burial mound. The failure to discover

a large number of human bones within it seems to disprove

these theories. It was in all probability used as a place of sig-

naling, as it is one of a chain of similar earthen structures

through this part of Ohio. Fires on its summit, which rises

above the top of the surrounding forests, could be seen at a

great distance. The trees which now cover it have grown since

the settlement of the country by the whites.