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ILLUSTRATIONS 



PLATES 



(All plates follow page 306) 



55. Two views of the excavated Kipp's Post. 



56. Two views of Features in Kipp's Post. 



57. Four photographs of portions of the excavated post. 



58. Defense, hunting, housing, and construction artifacts. 



59. Household goods (glazed earthenware). 



60. Household goods, personal possessions, tools, and equipment. 



61. Personal possessions (trade clay-pipe fragments). 



62. Tools and equipment (whetstones, dressed limestone fragment, etc.). 



63. Clothing and footwear (buttons and a shoe). 



64. Trade goods (shale and catUnite pipes, beads). 



65. Trade goods (beads). 



TEXT FIGURES 



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21. A reconstruction of Kipp's Post, ca. 1826-27 246 



22. Plan of the excavated Kipp's Post (facing) 266 



23. A reconstruction of the one-pounder cannon found within the post 267 



24. Objects of native manufacture 285 



25. Distribution of the artifacts found in Kipp's Post (facing) 286 



MAP 



7. Map of the area around Kipp's Post, with an insert showing its loca- 

 tion within the State of North Dakota 249 



