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measured, is 6,526 feet. The figures run 1,970, 1,875, and 1,993. The 

 difference between the two opposite figures is 118 feet. The average 

 distance would be 1,946 feet, while the average of all, including -^'orks 

 not given, 2,175. It is more than j)robable that some system in these 

 measurements was followed. 





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Ancient remaina in Concord Tou-nsltij), Ifir/hlanfl County, Ohio. — Three 

 and one half miles northeast of the mound .1 (Plan 2) are ancient re- 

 mains (see Plan 3) located on Entry 281, Concord Townshij), Highland 

 County, Ohio. The spot wher6 these works occur is a secluded one. 

 Great west fork of Brush Creek makes a l)en'd almost at right angles. 

 The land slopes from the northeast. Before reaching the creek a bench 

 is met, upon which these works are built, ^^o view can here be obtained 

 of the surrounding country, because it is literally hemmed in by hills. 

 The most interesting work is the stone structure marked B (Plan 3). 

 The entire wall, except from a to e, is composed of Hudson Eiver lime- 

 stone. The stone has been burnt, and for a long period exposed to the 

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