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have been found in the [ ] of Ohio. From has been found in some instances oxidized. Out of a [ ]ound mean the circle of the range fort at [ ] was found the elk-horn handle of a small severed of long knife. Around the end where the blade had been inserted was a ferrule of silver; no iron was found, but an oxyde remained, Also, charcoal and wood [ ]  inehich those articles lay, which were surrounded by several hicks, very well burnt. a large and very hot fire, which had almost concerned the bones of the deceased. The skeleton was deposited a little to the south of the center of the tumulus and 20 feet to the north of it. was another. There was also a large mirror 3 feet in length, one and a half in health and one inch and a half thick, It was of [ ] also a plate of iron which had become an oxyde: but before if was disturbed by the shade. Resembled a plate of iron, This skeleton had been turned like the former and lay in charcoal and a considerable quantity of wood arhces. An ornament of very pure gold was discovered a few years in Rofs county mean [ ] lying in the palm os a skeleton's hand in a small mound, net long lime a silver cup was taken from a mound at mariette.
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have been found in the tumuli of Ohio. Iron has been found in some instances oxydized.       Out of a mound near the circle of the large fort at Circleville, was found the elk-horn handle of a small sword or long knife. Around the end where the blade had been inserted was a ferule of silver; no iron was found, but an oxyde remained. Also, charcoal & wood ashes, in which those articles lay, which were surrounded by several [[hicks?]], very well burnt. A skeleton appeared to have been burnt in a very large & very hot fire, which had almost consumed the bones of the deceased. The skeleton was deposited a little to the south of the centre of the tumulus. And 20 feet to the north of it, was another. There was also a large mirror, three feet in length, one & a half in breadth and one inch and a half thick, It was of [[ising?]] glass. Also a plate of iron, which had become an oxyde; but before it was disturbed by the spade, resembled a plate of iron, This skeleton had been burned like the former, and lay in charcoal, and a considerable quantity of wood ashes. An ornament of very pure gold was discovered, a few years since, in Ross county, near Chillecothe, lying in the palm of a skeleton's hand, in a small mound. (Arch: Am: 176)    Not long since, a silver cup was taken from a mound at Marietta,

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have been found in the tumuli of Ohio. Iron has been found in some instances oxydized. Out of a mound near the circle of the large fort at Circleville, was found the elk-horn handle of a small sword or long knife. Around the end where the blade had been inserted was a ferule of silver; no iron was found, but an oxyde remained. Also, charcoal & wood ashes, in which those articles lay, which were surrounded by several hicks?, very well burnt. A skeleton appeared to have been burnt in a very large & very hot fire, which had almost consumed the bones of the deceased. The skeleton was deposited a little to the south of the centre of the tumulus. And 20 feet to the north of it, was another. There was also a large mirror, three feet in length, one & a half in breadth and one inch and a half thick, It was of ising? glass. Also a plate of iron, which had become an oxyde; but before it was disturbed by the spade, resembled a plate of iron, This skeleton had been burned like the former, and lay in charcoal, and a considerable quantity of wood ashes. An ornament of very pure gold was discovered, a few years since, in Ross county, near Chillecothe, lying in the palm of a skeleton's hand, in a small mound. (Arch: Am: 176) Not long since, a silver cup was taken from a mound at Marietta,