| 1901 - 526 páginas
...in "Ancient Monuments of the Mississippi Valley," 1848, Saved from destruction in 1885 by FREDERICK WARD PUTNAM, Professor of American Archaeology and...University. The Land included in the Park was secured by subscription obtained by ladies of Boston in 1887, when it was deeded to the Trustees of The Peabody... | |
| Harvard University - 1902 - 896 páginas
...MOUND WAS FIRST DESCRIBED BY SQUIER AND DAVIS IN "ANCIENT MONUMENTS OF THE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY" 1848 SAVED FROM DESTRUCTION IN 1885 BY FREDERIC WARD PUTNAM...OHIO IN 1888 TRANSFERRED BY HARVARD UNIVERSITY MAY 1900 TO THE OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY FOR PERPETUAL CARE AS A FREE PUBLIC PARK... | |
| Harvard University - 1902 - 440 páginas
...FIRST DESCRIBED BY SQUIER AND DAVIS DJ "ANCIENT MONUMENTS OF THE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY" 1843 SAVED KROM DESTRUCTION IN 1885 BY FREDERIC WARD PUTNAM PROFESSOR...AND ETHNOLOGY HARVARD UNIVERSITY THE LAND INCLUDED IS THE PARK WAS SECURED BY SUBSCRIPTIONS OBTAINED BY LADIES OF BOSTON IN 1887 WHEN IT WAS DEEDED TO... | |
| Emilius Oviatt Randall - 1905 - 140 páginas
...in "Ancient Monuments of the Mississippi Valley," 1848, Saved from destruction in 1885 by FREDERICK WARD PUTNAM Professor of American Archaeology and.... -, The Land included in the Park was secured by subscription obtained by ladies of Boston in 1887, when it was deeded to the Trustees of The Peabody... | |
| W. H. Cole - 1925 - 34 páginas
...in "Ancient Monuments of the Mississippi Valley," 1848. Saved from destruction in 1885 by Frederick Ward Putnam, Professor of American Archaeology and...Ohio in 1888. Transferred by Harvard University, May, 1900, to Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society for perpetual care as a Free Public Park.... | |
| 1901 - 544 páginas
...in "Ancient Monuments of the Mississippi Valley," 1848, Saved from destruction in 1885 by FREDERICK WARD PUTNAM, Professor of American Archaeology and...University. The Land included in the Park was secured by subscription obtained by ladies of Boston in 1887, when it was deeded to the Trustees of The Peabody... | |
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