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Archeologist Paul Beaubien, of the National Park Service, main- 

 tained a steady interest in this report and helped with the artifact 

 identification, as did Marvin F. Kivett, museum director, Nebraska 

 State Historical Society, Lincoln, Nebr. Charles Stewart, the former 

 owner and lessor of the site in 1954, was helpful in any number of 

 ways. Leman Stewart provided a bulldozer on short notice. W. R. 

 Wood drew the maps and "objects of native manufacture." 



A hard-working and agreeable crew was provided by Harold Dietz, 

 Fred McEvoy, Richard Giddings, Clifford Chapman, and Fred Mor- 

 sette. Bernard Weinreich, of Bismarck, ably printed the photographs 

 used in this report. 



The faunal remains, artifacts, notes, and photographs from site 

 32MN1 are on file at the State Historical Society of North Dakota, 

 Bismarck, N. Dak. 



