. American pioneer : a monthly periodical, devoted to the objects of the Logan historical society; or, to collecting and publishing sketches relative to the early settlement and successive improvement of the country. a, nearly destroyec in , about 500, in 33 clans, on Willewah , on Winnebago lake, now chiefly beyond the Mis Indians, a tribe of the Pawnees, commonly called Pawnee , on the Columbia, from above Muscleshell Rapids i , 2. tribe on the Susquehannah, in 1648; about , on Great Miami and Sandusky; 5


. American pioneer : a monthly periodical, devoted to the objects of the Logan historical society; or, to collecting and publishing sketches relative to the early settlement and successive improvement of the country. a, nearly destroyec in , about 500, in 33 clans, on Willewah , on Winnebago lake, now chiefly beyond the Mis Indians, a tribe of the Pawnees, commonly called Pawnee , on the Columbia, from above Muscleshell Rapids i , 2. tribe on the Susquehannah, in 1648; about , on Great Miami and Sandusky; 500, formerly verj , South Carolina, early nearly destroyed by the , branch Red river, 50 miles above Natchitoches; 100 il 1812; speak , once a great tribe of Louisiana, now lost among the Chick^ , formerly near the mouth of the , on a river which falls into Lewis above Kooskooskee ; , on the coast of the Pacific ocean; about , branch of Sioux, about falls St. Anthony, about of the Plains, or Big Devils; 2500; sources of the Sioux, &, on the coast of the Pacific ocean; about AMERICAN PIONEER. IDtrotelr to tl)c ®rutl) anb lustice of ^istor^. VOL. II. MAY, 1843. NO. V. ANCIENT AMERICAN RELICS. [See Frontispiece.] We devote our frontispiece tliis month to a representation, under one view,of ancient American relics. Figure 1 is a fac-simile, both in size and out-line, of a carved stone, found at the bottom, and near the centre of an ancientmound or tumulus, now being removed from Mound street near Fifth, in thiscity. We stop to say that the removal of this mound is regretted by manyof the best citizens, as its location was such as to render it a convenient andbeautiful monument. A mound which once stood near the junction of Mainand Third streets, was necessarily removed to bring the streets to a convenientslope. The removal of this last mound will c


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