. Book of the Royal blue . in their remains. It occupied thepresent site of the Newark Gearwood plantand the Jewett Car Company and was oneof the larger inclosures of the the works consist of circles, oc-tagons, parallel walls and individual mounds,and it indicates a condition of civilization alittle above that of the Kafirs of SouthAfrica, who had just reached the develop-ment which made the building of circlesand octagons possible. Another large circle, still larger than theones described, stood on the present site ofthe Wehrle Stove Works. An idea of itscubic contents may


. Book of the Royal blue . in their remains. It occupied thepresent site of the Newark Gearwood plantand the Jewett Car Company and was oneof the larger inclosures of the the works consist of circles, oc-tagons, parallel walls and individual mounds,and it indicates a condition of civilization alittle above that of the Kafirs of SouthAfrica, who had just reached the develop-ment which made the building of circlesand octagons possible. Another large circle, still larger than theones described, stood on the present site ofthe Wehrle Stove Works. An idea of itscubic contents may be gained from the factthat it was used to construct the fill for theBaltimore & Ohio double track, as it crossesthe entire Raccoon Valley at that point. An early historian of Ohio wrote in theearly 40s that a pair of parallel walls con-nected this system with similar works in thevalley lying between the Miami this point, however, engineers disa-gree, though many of them claim to be ableto trace the


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