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Ancient Monuments of the Mississippi Valley by E. G. Squier and E. H. Davis
CHAPTER IX.—ANOMALOUS MOUNDS; MOUNDS OF OBSERVATION; STONE HEAPS, …
Ancient Monuments of the Mississippi Valley by E. G. Squier and E. H. Davis
CHAPTER IX.—ANOMALOUS MOUNDS; MOUNDS OF OBSERVATION; STONE HEAPS, …
Chapter 36
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Chapters
Chapter 1: Chapter 1
Chapter 2: 1. The memoirs thus obtained to be published in a series of volumes,
Chapter 3: 2. No memoir, on subjects of physical science, to be accepted
Chapter 4: 3. Each memoir presented to the Institution to be submitted for
Chapter 5: 4. The commission to be chosen by the officers of the Institution,
Chapter 6: 5. The volumes of the memoirs to be exchanged for the Transactions
Chapter 7: 6. An abstract, or popular account, of the contents of these memoirs
Chapter 8: 1. The objects, and the amount appropriated, to be recommended by
Chapter 9: 2. Appropriations in different years to different objects; so that in
Chapter 10: 3. The results obtained from these appropriations to be published,
Chapter 11: 4. Examples of objects for which appropriations may be made:
Chapter 12: 1. Some of these reports may be published annually, others at longer
Chapter 13: 2. The reports are to be prepared by collaborators, eminent in the
Chapter 14: 3. Each collaborator to be furnished with the journals and
Chapter 15: 4. The reports to be published in separate parts, so that persons
Chapter 16: 5. These reports may be presented to Congress, for partial
Chapter 17: 1. Physics, including astronomy, natural philosophy, chemistry, and
Chapter 18: 4. Application of science to arts.
Chapter 19: 5. Ethnology, including particular history, comparative philology,
Chapter 20: 8. A survey of the political events of the world; penal reform, &c.
Chapter 21: 12. Obituary notices of distinguished individuals.
Chapter 22: 1. These treatises may occasionally consist of valuable memoirs
Chapter 23: 2. The treatises to be submitted to a commission of competent judges,
Chapter 24: 1. To carry out the plan before described, a library will be
Chapter 25: 2. The Institution should make special collections, particularly
Chapter 26: 3. With reference to the collection of books, other than those
Chapter 27: 4. Also catalogues of memoirs, and of books in foreign libraries, and
Chapter 28: 5. It is believed that the collections in natural history will
Chapter 29: 6. Attempts should be made to procure for the gallery of art casts of
Chapter 30: 7. The arts may be encouraged by providing a room, free of expense,
Chapter 31: 8. A small appropriation should annually be made for models of
Chapter 32: 9. For the present, or until the building is fully completed, only
Chapter 33: 10. The Secretary and his assistants, during the session of Congress,
Chapter 34: 11. When the building is completed, and when, in accordance with the
Chapter 35: CHAPTER I.—GENERAL OBSERVATIONS ON THE ANCIENT MONUMENTS OF THE
Chapter 36: CHAPTER IX.—ANOMALOUS MOUNDS; MOUNDS OF OBSERVATION; STONE HEAPS, …
Chapter 37: CHAPTER X.—REMAINS OF ART FOUND IN THE MOUNDS; POTTERY AND ARTICLES OF
Chapter 38: CHAPTER XIX.—CONCLUDING OBSERVATIONS, … 301–306 #/
Chapter 39: 207. Site of Sculptured Rocks of the Guyandotte 299
Chapter 40: CHAPTER I.
Chapter 41: CHAPTER II.
Chapter 42: CHAPTER III.
Chapter 43: CHAPTER IV.
Chapter 44: CHAPTER V.
Chapter 45: 1838. His paper, which was accompanied by several illustrations,
Chapter 46: CHAPTER VI.
Chapter 47: CHAPTER VII.
Chapter 48: CHAPTER VIII.
Chapter 49: 65. There are no enclosures in the vicinity of these works. It is
Chapter 50: CHAPTER IX.
Chapter 51: CHAPTER X.
Chapter 52: CHAPTER XI.
Chapter 53: CHAPTER XII.
Chapter 54: 91. Some of them, of more elaborate workmanship than the rest, and
Chapter 55: CHAPTER XIII.
Chapter 56: CHAPTER XIV.
Chapter 57: CHAPTER XV.
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