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The Repair Of Casa Grande Ruin, Arizona, in 1891 - Fifteenth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the - Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1893-94, - Government Printing Office, Washington, 1897, pages 315-348 by Cosmos Mindeleff
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| 625 | Stone hoes or | 2 |
| | chopping knives. | |
| 626 | Limestone ornament. | 1 | Carved; fragmentary.
| 627 | Small stone vessel. | 1 | Serpent carved on the
| | | | outside.
| 628 | Stone arrowhead. | 2 | 1 of obsidian, very small,
| | | | and 1 of flint; also a
| | | | broken specimen.

Specimen number 627 B.E. was not obtained from the ruin itself, but
was found in that vicinity by Mr Whittemore and presented by him.




EXHIBITS


I. CONTRACT FOR REPAIRING AND PRESERVING CASA GRANDE RUIN, ARIZONA

_This contract_, made and entered into this ninth day of May, eighteen
hundred and ninety-one, between Theodore Louis Stouffer and Frederick
Emerson White, both of Florence, Arizona, as principals, and Augustine
Gray Williams, of Florence, Arizona, Andrew James Doran, of Florence,
Arizona, as sureties, of the first part, and the United States of
America, by Cosmos Mindeleff, acting for the Secretary of the Interior,
of the second part:

_Witnesseth_, That the said parties of the first part do hereby contract
and agree with the United States of America, as follows: That for the
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