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axes made of syeuitic rock were found, and in one instance two earthen 

 vesselvS or jius of rude worlvniansliip. Across the river, in an easterly 

 direction from the fortification just described, is another fort, facing in 

 the same direction. This was surveyed by Col. D. F. IJitt, in 1877, and 

 from this I take the drawing (see Fig. 2). The sand-rock is from 35 to 

 40 feet perpendicular above the river, and on the eastern side of the 

 bluff is a ravine 65 feet deep, nearly vertical. The eartliwork extends 

 from the bluffs on the river side to the bluffs on the western side of the 

 ravine. 



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Fig. 2. 



