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Harlan Ingersoll Smith
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Leonard Fobear on the south side of the Cass river nearly opposite the Wille cache, or about four miles above Saginaw. One of these was thoroughly explored in 1894 and a number of skeletons, besides fragments of pottery, chips of chert and other objects of like nature were found in it. Persons not acquainted with archaeological field-work often ask how the ex- plorer knows where to dig, hence a brief outline of the begin- ning of operations at this mound may be of some interest. On '£?T'" • M, ...^rSSfc ^ Harlan I. Smith, Photo. THt EASTERN OF THE GREEN POIi-JT MOUinIDS FROM THE SOUTH.
first visiting this locality, the author viewed it from several directions and felt that the mound was of such slight elevation and so much like the natural knolls in the same meadow with it that it might be only a natural rise in the ground; but, on walking over the middle of it, he noticed in the short meadow grass some yellow soil which had been thrown up out of a woodchuck bur- row. Such material must have come from below the reach of the plow, since all the surface soil was black.


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