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Recent human activity has severely damaged Infirmary Mound; farming has left the Mound low and severely eroded. <ref> Woodward and McDonald. Indian Mounds of The Middle Ohio Valley. 81. The Mound now resides in Infirmary Mound Park, a 316-acre park south of Granville and part of the Licking County Park District. <ref> https://explorelc.org/directory/infirmary-mound-park </ref>  
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Recent human activity has severely damaged Infirmary Mound; farming has left the Mound low and severely eroded. <ref> Woodward and McDonald. Indian Mounds of The Middle Ohio Valley. 81.</ref> The Mound now resides in Infirmary Mound Park, a 316-acre park south of Granville and part of the Licking County Park District. <ref> https://explorelc.org/directory/infirmary-mound-park </ref>  
  
 
The Mound is difficult to discern from the surrounding terrain, appearing as a small rise near Ramp Creek and stands only 2-3 feet on average and is about 70 feet in diameter.  <ref> Woodward and McDonald. Indian Mounds of The Middle Ohio Valley, 177. </ref>  
 
The Mound is difficult to discern from the surrounding terrain, appearing as a small rise near Ramp Creek and stands only 2-3 feet on average and is about 70 feet in diameter.  <ref> Woodward and McDonald. Indian Mounds of The Middle Ohio Valley, 177. </ref>  
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 12:29, 17 August 2020

Recent human activity has severely damaged Infirmary Mound; farming has left the Mound low and severely eroded. [1] The Mound now resides in Infirmary Mound Park, a 316-acre park south of Granville and part of the Licking County Park District. [2]

The Mound is difficult to discern from the surrounding terrain, appearing as a small rise near Ramp Creek and stands only 2-3 feet on average and is about 70 feet in diameter. [3]

References

  1. Woodward and McDonald. Indian Mounds of The Middle Ohio Valley. 81.
  2. https://explorelc.org/directory/infirmary-mound-park
  3. Woodward and McDonald. Indian Mounds of The Middle Ohio Valley, 177.