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Extracts from the 
ANNUAL BEPOBT OP THE SMITHSON IAN INSTITUTION 
1901 
"Annual Beport of the Board of Regents of 
the Smithsonian Institution 
for the Year Ending June 30, 1901 . ” 
"Mr. William H. Holmes, the head curator of 
the Department of Anthropology, secured nearly 500 
archaeological specimens from an ancient quarry in Union 
County, Illinois, He describes those objects as representing 
not only the rejected materials resuiting from manufacture, 
including the various forms of unfinished and broken imple- 
ments and the flakage, but also the tools used, in quarrying 
and shaping, and in sharpening the implements used and made,” 
(Page 57) (Appendix to the Secretary's Beport - Appendix I) 
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'Mr. W# H. Holmes, head curator of Anthropology , ac- 
companied by Dr# W* A. Phillips, of the Field Columbian 
Museum, examined the extensive flint quarries in the vicinity 
of Mill Creek, Union County, Illinois, where he obtained a 
large number of implements and quarry rejects#” (Page 60) 
(Appendix to the -.ecr etary* s Beport - Appendix I) 
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