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eartlnvork on a hill, now destroyed. A long," wall, scparatinj]^ the hill 

 from ii marsh on the east, still remains. Arrow-heads of tlint, en cache, 

 have been plowed up. 



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Bonemil. i4W^ 



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Fig. 2. 



2. The remains of a circular earthwork on Mr. J. T. Geer's farm, lot 

 24, Granby, east of the railroad station, are in very good preservation. 



n J- Geer's 



BoojoL. 



Orchard. 



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Earthwork . 

 Lot 24.Granby. 



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Fig. 3. 

 showing both gates. It yields nothing but small pieces of earthenware. 

 The area inclosed is about an acre, and is ui)Ou a hill ; Clark's estimates 

 for this and the next are too high. 



