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Shrum Mound, James E. Campbell Park |
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Located on the west side of McKinley Avenue, Shrum Mound is a conical burial mound, 20 feet high and 100 feet in diameter. It was probably constructed about 2000 years ago by the Adena people. The mound takes its name from the Shrum family who formerly owned the property. It is located in the James E. Campbell Park, named for the governor of Ohio from 1890-1892. |
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Date | March 8, 2007 | |||||||||||||||||
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institution QS:P195,Q69487420 |
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Copyright determination made by Columbus Metropolitan Library (Q69487420) using RightsStatements.org
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Shrum Mound, James E. Campbell Park (English)
Located on the west side of McKinley Avenue, Shrum Mound is a conical burial mound, 20 feet high and 100 feet in diameter. It was probably constructed about 2000 years ago by the Adena people. The mound takes its name from the Shrum family who formerly owned the property. It is located in the James E. Campbell Park, named for the governor of Ohio from 1890-1892. (English)
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