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Indian Grinding Stone
These stones were located a day's walk apart and were generally in or near Native American villages. In the 1600s, Green and Goodman's Hills were covered with wigwams made of elm bark. This area was where the Native Americans planted their gardens and did most of their hunting. They spent the winter months at campsites where the headquarters of the Great Meadow National Wildlife Refuge stands and trapped salmon in the river. They stayed by the river until the mosquitoes drove them out. (Corner Green Hill Road and Singletary
Lane)
             

 

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