Purchased from William T. W. Dickeson, 1899
Accession Lot
- Object[97]
- yes[97]
- no[97]
- american[97]
- arrowhead[1]
- axe[38]
- bannerstone[11]
- beads[1]
- blade[5]
- blades[3]
- bowl[1]
- cast[4]
- celt[2]
- disc[1]
- disk[1]
- gorget[3]
- hammer[1]
- mortar[1]
- muller[1]
- object fragment[1]
- pestle[1]
- pestle fragment[2]
- pipe[4]
- plummet[1]
- pot fragments[1]
- pottery fragment[1]
- projectile point[14]
- soapstone[1]
- stone[1]
- wampum[1]
- baltimore[1]
- baltimore county[1]
- bassett farm[1]
- belfast[1]
- berks county[2]
- bucks county[1]
- burlington county[7]
- camden (new jersey)[6]
- camden county[6]
- castine[2]
- chester (pennsylvania)[2]
- chester county[1]
- chillicothe[2]
- cincinnati[4]
- columbia region[1]
- cumberland county (new jersey)[2]
- dauphin county[1]
- delaware[2]
- delaware county (pennsylvania)[2]
- delaware valley[1]
- easton[3]
- frankford[2]
- germantown[3]
- gloucester county[8]
- hamilton county (ohio)[4]
- hancock county (maine)[2]
- harrisburg[1]
- jefferson parish[1]
- kent county (delaware)[2]
- knox county (maine)[1]
- lancaster[2]
- lancaster county (pennsylvania)[2]
- louisiana[1]
- maine[4]
- marietta (ohio)[4]
- maryland[1]
- memphis (tennessee)[1]
- mercer county[1]
- mount hope[1]
- narragansett bay[1]
- near lumberton[1]
- new castle county[2]
- new jersey[41]
- new york[1]
- north haven[1]
- northampton county[3]
- ohio[14]
- pennsylvania[31]
- pennsylvania canal[1]
- philadelphia[5]
- philadelphia county[5]
- reading (pennsylvania)[2]
- rhode island[1]
- ross county[2]
- schuylkill county[1]
- shelby county[1]
- smyrna (delaware)[2]
- susquehanna river[1]
- tennessee[1]
- trenton[1]
- united states of america[97]
- waldo county[1]
- washington county (ohio)[5]
- chipped[13]
- grooved[1]
- ground[21]
- perforated[2]
- actual citation[57]
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