Jeffers Hopewell Prehistoric Mound

Basic details

Jeffers Hopewell Prehistoric Mound is an image, with genre photograph and mounds (burials).
Its dimensions are 6.94 in x 5 in.
It was created sometime in 1955.
Worthington Historical Society is the contributor.
Timothy G. Armstrong is the creator.
You can find the original at Worthington Historical Society.

Background

Photograph of the Vining Hopewell Indian Mound on "Jeffers" farm, now known as the Jeffers Hopewell Prehistoric Mound. William Vining was a Scioto Company subscriber, and the mound is located is located on his portion of the original land purchase. He arrived in Ohio in 1804, and was a tinsmith by trade. The farm remained in the Vining family until the 1920's, when it was sold to Herman Jeffers. The earthworks surrounding the mound were destroyed when the land was converted into farmland from pastures. The mound was given to the Worthington Historical Society through the Herman Plesenton Jeffers Trust in 1974. The trees on the mound help stabilize the structure. Tours of the site are conducted for school students and adults, who can appreciate the one true antiquity in Worthington's borders.

Subjects

It covers the city Worthington.
It features the address Jeffers Mound.

Record details

This file was reformatted digital in the format video/jpeg.
The Worthington Memory identification code is whs0005.
The Worthington Historical Society identification code is 92-U-528.
This metadata record was human prepared by Worthington Libraries on . It was last updated .

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