File:Native American Linear Mound Beattie Park Rockford Illinois.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionNative American Linear Mound Beattie Park Rockford Illinois.jpg |
English: The original purpose of the linear mounds is not known. They are the usually oriented north/south or east/west and contain few artifacts. Of the 85 that once dotted Ilinois, ony 7 remain. The others had been destroyed over time. The one pictured here is in Beattie Park in Rockford Illinois. Beattie Park is the only public land in this state where all three kinds of mounds-- conical, linear, and effigy mounds-- sit side by side. The land for the park was donated to the Rockford Illinois Park district in 1920 by Anna and Mary Beattie. They specified in their donation that the mounds and the native trees be preserved. (42-16-27N 89-05-28W 719ft). |
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Author | M. Readey |
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