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Some Mounds and Village Sites in Ohio - Three Volumes

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    Certain Mounds
    And Village Sites
    In Ohio
    In Three Volumes
    Published 1907 by William C. Mills
    Illustrated, searchable
    - Bonus Book -
    Expolorations of the Gartner Mound
    and Village Site
    Published 1904 by William C. Mills
    Illustrated, searchable
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    Ohio has more than 70 Indian mounds, burial sites of the Adena and Hopewell tribes--the "mound builders"--who inhabited
    central and southern Ohio from roughly 3000 BC until the 16th century.
    Many of these sites are open to the public, including the dramatic and fascinating Serpent Mound. Some even have
    museums and visitors centers accompanying them. Visiting Ohio's Indian mounds makes an interesting and educational weekend
    sidetrip from Cleveland.
    The serpent mound is the most dramatic of the Ohio Indian Mounds. It is also the largest effigy earthwork in the world.
    Located in Adams County in Southern Ohio near the Ohio River, the 1370-foot long site is shaped like a curved snake
    with its mouth open and an egg at its mouth. The site, believed to be built by the Adena people, was discovered by
    Chillicothe surveyors, Ephraim Squier and Edwin Davis in 1846.
    Volume I
    Excavations of the Adena Mound
    Explorations of the Gartner Mound and Village Site
    Explorations of the Baum Village Site
    Explorations of the Edwin Harness Mound
    Volume II
    Excavations of the Seip Mound
    Volume III
    The Feurt Mound and Village Sites
    CONTENTS. – Volume I
    Preface
    Contents vii
    List of illustrations ix
    PART I, EXCAVATIONS OF ADENA MOUNJ
    Location of the mound 5
    Description of the mound
    Mound constructed at different periods
    Mode of burial in first period
    Mode of burial in second period
    Manner of exploration and description of burials
    Description of large central grave
    Description of effigy pipe
    PART II, EXPLORATIONS OF THE GARTNER MOUND AND VILLAGE
    SITE
    Location of the Mound and Village Site o
    Description of the mound
    Detailed account of the explorations of the mound l 2- 24
    Detailed account of the explorations of the village J5- !-
    Food resources
    Preparation of food 34
    Implements, their manufacture and use 37-f>0
    Methods of burial in the village (il)-(i. 5
    Resume
    PART III, EXPLORATIONS OF THE BAUM VILLAGE SITE
    Location of the village ">
    Description of the village and surroundings 5, fi
    Previous explorations 7-13
    Detailed account of the final explorations 1.5-1?.")
    Food resources -5
    Animal food 2f>
    Plant food 33
    Preparation of food 35
    Implements, their manufacture and use 42-70
    Ornaments
    Mortuary customs
    A study of the pathological changes in human bones
    Resume
    PART iV, EXPLORATIONS OF THE EDWIN HARNESS MOUND PAGE.
    Location and description 5
    Previous exploration and description
    by Squier and Davis 9-1 M
    by Prof. Putnam 14-1!)
    by Prof. Moorehead W-2 2
    Final exploration and description
    of the mound --
    Special features of the mound -4
    Object of the mound -5
    Charnel house -
    inirials - 51
    Artifacts found in the graves -W
    Copper plates -iS
    Copper ear ornaments 11
    Copper covered ornaments 45
    Copper implements 4li
    Pottery 51
    Bone implements 54
    Bone ornaments 5(i
    Objects of mica (14
    Pipes (ill
    Stone implements <i!>
    Stone gorgets 7(1
    Graphite ~ l
    Objects of shell 73
    Pearl beads 75
    Imitation of pearl beads 76
    Textiles 77
    Explorations of the Robert Harness Mound 7!)
    Resume X 2
    Index
    Adams County, Ohio, was established by proclamation on July 10, 1797. It was named in honor of
    the incumbent president, John Adams. Adams County was carved out of what was then known as
    the “Territory North West of the River Ohio,” now referred to as the “Old Northwest.” It is the
    third oldest county in Ohio, predating the formation of the state by more than five years.
    Its county seat is West Union.
    The first permanent white settlement in Adams County was a fortified community first known as
    “Massie’s Station,” built on the banks of
    the Ohio River at “Three Islands.” Its founder, Nathaniel
    Massie (1763-1811), later became one
    of the largest landholders in Ohio and a prominent politician
    who helped pave the way for Ohio statehood. Built in the winter of 1790-91,
    Massie’s Station is known today as Manchester.
    Adams County includes many parks and preserves including one of Ohio's greatest archeological
    wonders, the Serpent Mound at the Serpent Mound State Memorial in Locust Grove, Ohio.
    Serpent Mound lends its name to the Serpent Mound crater, the eroded remnant
    of a huge ancient meteorite impact crater.
    Villages:
    Cherry Fork
    Manchester
    Peebles
    Rome
    Seaman
    West Union
    Winchester
    Adjacent counties:
    Highland County (north)
    Pike County (northeast)
    Scioto County (east)
    Lewis County, Kentucky (south)
    Mason County, Kentucky (southwest)
    TABLE OF CONTENTS
    PART I. HISTORY OF ADAMS COUNTY.
    Chapter I. Outline Sketch of Adams County 3
    Chapter II. Geology and Minerals 10
    Chapter III.The Mound Builders 20
    Chapter IV. The Indians 28
    Chapter V. The Virginia Military District 36
    Chapter VI. The Pioneers 50
    Chapter VII. Cotiflicts and Adventures with the Indians 65
    Chapter VIII. Civil Organization in the Northwest Territory yy
    Chapter IX. The Territorial Courts 81
    Chapter X. Organization of the Townships 98
    Chapter XI. Commissioners' Early Proceedings , 104
    Chapter XII. Public Roads and Highways 114
    Chapter XIII. The Early Taverns and Old Inns 124
    Chapter XIV. County Affairs 133
    Chapter XV. The Courts Under the Constitution 168
    Chapter XVI. Politics and Political Parties 234
    Chapter XVII. Military History 330
    Chapter XVIII. Miscellaneous 365
    PART II. TOWNSHIP HISTORIES.
    Chapter I. Bratton Township 413
    Chapter II. Franklin Township 415
    Chapter III. Greene Township 421
    Chapter IV. Jefferson Township 428
    Chapter V. Liberty Township 434
    Chapter VI. Manchester Township .^ 437
    Chapter VII. Meigs Township 445
    Chapter VIII. Monroe Township 449
    Chapter IX. Oliver Township 453
    Chapter X. Scott Township 457
    Chapter XI. Sprigg Township 461
    Chapter XII. Tiffin Township 468
    Chapter XIII. Wayne Township 485
    Chapter XIV. Winchester Township 492
    PART III. PIONEER SKETCHES 501
    PART IV. BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES 674
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