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Excerpt from Ohio Archaeological Exhibit: At the Jamestown Exposition, (1907)
In preparing this brief account of the Archaeological Exhibit at the Jamestown Exposition we cannot forget those who, in many ways, assisted in making this exhibit the best archaeological display that Ohio has ever shown at any of the Expositions in this country.
First of all we extend our best thanks to the Ohio Commission, who conceived the idea of placing on exhibition, a collection of the remains of prehistoric man in Ohio. The Commission furnished the necessary financial support to enable the society to properly place this exhibit and maintain it during the Exposition.
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