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LAKE.

Perry 2

Painesville 2

Total 4

SENECA.

Eden 1

Pleasant 2

Total 3

GALLIA.

Addison 2

Green 1

Total 3

MAHONING.

Austintown 1

Youngstown 2

Total 3

MONROE.

Switzerland 1

Salem 2

Total 3

PORTAGE.

Palmyra 2

Hiram 1

Total 3

NOBLE.

Olive 2

Noble 1

Total 3

SANDUSKY.

Sandusky 1

York 1

Total 2

GEAUGA.

Russell 1

Parkman 1

Total 2

HENRY.

Napoleon 2 TRUMBULL.

Framington 1 Braceville 1

Total 2 LOGAN. Brookes 1

SHELBY.

Vanburen 1 PUTNAM.

Blanchard 1

MEIGS.

Scipio 1

COLUMBIANA.

Liverpool 1

PAULDING.

Auglaize 1

VAN WERT.

Washington 1

GUERNSKY.

Spencer 1

CARROLL.

Perry 1

Total number of symbols.2843

Along the Ohio River on Kentucky and West Virginia banks 41

Summary.

In the entire State there are (records up to Jan. 30, 1897):

Circles of earth 143

Squares of earth 74

Enclosures and fortifications of earth and stone.. 279

Series or groups of stone graves 115

Glacial kame or gravel knoll burials 223

Village sites 174

Tumuli of earth and stone 1835

Total 2843

Warren King Moorehead.

APPENDIX*

Total number of specimens added to the joint collections since the summary on page 255 was compiled, 9,500.

Total number of monuments added to the state archaeologic map since January 30, 420.

More than 20 mounds have been explored by Mr. Loveberry. These will be described in the annual report of next year. W. K. M.

♦July 1, 1897.

ELEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT

OF THE

OHIO STATE

ARCH^OLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL

SOCIETY

FOR THE YEAR

FEBRUARY 19, 1895 TO FEBRUARY 18, 1896.

GEN. R. BRINKERHOFF, President.
E. 0. RANDALL, Secretary.

COLUMBUS, O., JANUARY, 1896.

To His Excellency, Asa S. Bushnell, Governor of Ohio:

Sir: I have the honor to submit herewith the eleventh annual report of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society, covering the year from February 19, 1895, to February 18, 1896.

This report, while complete as to the more important proceedings of the Society, is made as concise as possible, and for the greater convenience of the reader, the chief items of interest are arranged topically. For the benefit of those not heretofore familiar with the Society, a brief statement of its history prefaces the regular report.

With very great respect, I remain,
Yours truly,

E. O. Randall, Secretary.

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