. Michigan historical collections . f his letter which shows how he got even with the Doctors prod-ding, and I imagine a satisfactory smile crept over the Doctors faceas he read it. ^I have no apology to offer, my dear sir, nor anythinglike. an apology, as that would be entirely useless as I am sensibleit would add insult to injury; sufiice to say that I have procrastinatedfrom day to day, month to month and from year to year. Now if youwill forgive this long neglect of mine I will pray when I think theOods mill Mar me that all your frailties may be forgiven at the greatbar of retribution. We


. Michigan historical collections . f his letter which shows how he got even with the Doctors prod-ding, and I imagine a satisfactory smile crept over the Doctors faceas he read it. ^I have no apology to offer, my dear sir, nor anythinglike. an apology, as that would be entirely useless as I am sensibleit would add insult to injury; sufiice to say that I have procrastinatedfrom day to day, month to month and from year to year. Now if youwill forgive this long neglect of mine I will pray when I think theOods mill Mar me that all your frailties may be forgiven at the greatbar of retribution. We are thankful that the Doctor got the reportas it is, I believe, the first authentic survey ever made of such struct-ures in Michigan. From this we learn that the north fort, diagramI, is situated on the east half of the northeast quarter section 3, 25north range 12 east, now township of Bruce. It is near the north lineof the section and its area was a little over an acre. The embankment PREHISTORIC FORTS IN MACOMB COUNTY. 75 Nort/i.


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