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Description Ground plan of Otonabee Serpent Mound, Otonabee-South Monaghan, Ontario, Canada. Drawing originally published in a report by David Boyle in Annual archaeological report 1896-97, Toronto, 1897, on page 20. This partial reproduction was published in E. O. Randall, The Serpent Mound, Adams County, Ohio, Columbus, 1905, on page 115.
Date 1897, 1905
Source THE SERPENT MOUND, ADAMS COUNTY, OHIO.- MYSTERY OF THE MOUND AND HISTORY OF THE SERPENT. VARIOUS THEORIES OF THE EFFIGY MOUNDS AND THE MOUND BUILDERS. SECOND EDITION. E. O. RANDALL, LL. M., Secretary Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society; Reporter Ohio Supreme Court. October 1907.
Author Original: David Boyle. Derivative/reproduction: E. O. Randall.
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