Relics of the Revolution the Story of the Discovery of the Buried Remains of Mi

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Relics of the Revolution the Story of the Discovery of the Buried Remains of Mi
Reginald Pelham Bolton
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Another part of the area of the camp on the line of Seaman Avenue was the site of tlie Indian Village to which reference has been previou. Sly made. On the east side and extending to Cooper Street tliere was a truck garden which after the spring rains was a fertile place in wliich to find Indian and military objects. Here ^Ir. Calver picked up a fine bronze bonnet badge of the 71st High- land Tiegiment of foot, of which only one otlier is known to exist, liaving been found at Ticonderoga. Here
...tlic spade had mingled tlir broken jiottery, rejects and artifacts of tlie aborigines with the broken pipes, the buckles and gun-fiints of the soldiery of the IJO The Hut Camp of the Seventeenth Regiment of Foot Ivcvol\ition. Below the soil was later fomul the first local Indian hinnaii burial, carefully packed around with oyster shells, and more than a dozen shell pits containing the remains of dogs and sturgeon were scattered o\er tho area. But the strangest association was to come. In 1908, upon the cutting througli of Seaman Avenue, the liui-nt earth at a spot on the west bank dis- closed the existence of a camp fire pit.

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