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Courier, see Saginaw. 



Dan^ (John E.). Smithsonian Report 1879, p. 434, reports that 

 he has in preparation a manuscript on forts and 

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Davis^ (A. C.) Antiquities o^f Isle Roy ale, Smithsonian Report 

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DoDGE^ (Byron E.). American Archaeologist, Nov. 1898, A-'ol. II, 

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American Archaeologist, March 1898, Vol. I, Part 



3, p. 78, refers to supposed bridge across Flint River, 

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Detroit Evening News. 



Detroit Free Press, August 2, 1903, mentions copper. 



Detroit Free Press, July 8, 1900, mentions Bert Marsh's Collection. 



Detroit Free Press, May 1, 1901, refers to grave in Wayne County. 



Elsworth^ Epworth Assembly Quarterly, IV, 1897, p. 7, refers to a 

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Everts^ (L. H.). History of Calhoun County, 1877, p. 11, mentions 

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History of St. Joseph Ootinty, Michigan, 1877, p. 



11, mentions sites in St. Joseph County. 



Everts and Abbott. History of Kalamazoo County, Philadelphia, 

 1880, mentions sites in Kalamazoo County; p. 65, 

 mentions garden beds; p. 68, cuts of garden beds on 

 W. B. Cobbs' Farm at Schoolcraft, also one at Gales- 

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Farmer^ (Silas). History of Detroit and Michigan, 1884, p. 321, 

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Fisher, (A. W.). Cache of Leaf -shaped Relics, Popular Science 

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Foster, (J. W.). Prehistoric Races of the United States of Ameri- 

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Foster and Whitney's Report, 1850, p. 162, mentions mines in 

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 in Keweenaw County; pp. 159-161, describes and fig- 

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 mentions mounds in Ontonagon Countv. 



