The book Traces of the Indian in Piedmont North Carolina was written by author Douglas L Douglas Letell Rights Here you can read free online of Traces of the Indian in Piedmont North Carolina book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Traces of the Indian in Piedmont North Carolina a good or bad book?
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Su "h collections as we find are general'y poorly class- ified, described or displayed. Within a radius of 2j miles of Win~ton-£alem there were thousands of whole specimens of mud-baked pottery left by the Indians. Today there is only one complete specimen en exhibit to show the ceramic art. This is in the Wachovia Historical Society, and though clacked, s otherwi~e well pr. Served, and hap- pily possesses a record of th:- camp site where found. Jia. Ny farmers, whose fieds were examined during... the past few y~ars. Had been plowing amid Invdian relics for years, and knev. R not what these odd bit3 of stone might be. It is interesting to note that this lack of acquaintance with Indian relics leads som' minds to exagger- ation of their value. It is reported that a soap:;tone pot, which the large museums of the country exhibit in abundance, is being held by a certain man foY $100. )0. At thi- rate for relic: our Na ional Museum wi'l roon riv^l the United £tat3s Treas- ury. The South Carolina collector, who is reputed to have gath red twenty bushels of arrowheads in a single county, is ceitainly a well-to- ri o perscn.
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