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mills atlas of ohio help

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trevor garrett

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Posted Nov 20, 2009, 01:29:43 pm

it shows a mound right on my buddies property, thats all i can tell you. if you are familiar with the atlas please help.
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Reply To This Topic #1 Posted Nov 20, 2009, 02:51:54 pm

it shows a mound right on my buddies property, thats all i can tell you. if you are familiar with the atlas please help.

I had an original copy of it that I sold a few years back, I've got a newer copy in a box of books somewhere in the garage.  What county?
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Reply To This Topic #2 Posted Nov 20, 2009, 06:30:07 pm

its in warren county, in the city of waynesville. the triangle is on his property, but does that mean its there or by the triangle, thanks
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Reply To This Topic #3 Posted Nov 20, 2009, 07:10:49 pm

Unless he owns a lot of acreage, I'd think of it as in the area.  Ohio is big enough and the map small enough, that each triagle covers a couple of acres or so.  Also, he probably spread them out a bit instead of overlapping triangles everywhere.

As I understand it, Mills didn't visit all the mounds himself, he used basically everything that Moorehead and Squire/Davis did before him, and then added a lot to it himself and from local resources.  Generally speaking, if Mills says there is a mound there, there is a mound there but it might only be a couple of feet high by now if it's been in a corn field for the last 90 years...  Also, his work served as a road map for many, many generations of Ohio graduate students, local historical societies as well as many early collectors, so the mound very well could have been dug up by now.

Try to locate the stream near it and hike around, it should be easier to see now that the leaves are down.

Here is a low res picture of the map, you can get a very hi res picture online.
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Reply To This Topic #4 Posted Nov 20, 2009, 08:40:52 pm

he has tons of acresand it shows the triangle all in his acres but not in his fields but his tree line. im going hunting for it tomorrow. it looks like it could be in his washed out like creek
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