Show x HAS x i f MANY RELICS 3 rc eo a Ica Finds Made in Tennessee f CLARKSVILLE Tenn Dec 11 11 r AP H. AP-H. II L L. Johnson retired a steamboat captain thinks Tennessee j cannot be beat by any other state m I Inthe atthe production of ot valuable arche- arche 0 r relics ics i w T As archeologist and historian durIng duri during dur- dur i Ing Ins sixty years he ho has assembled a avast B vast collection of ot specimens from from A the tho Indian mounds and former I abodes of ot the forgotten stone grave gravo eJ race I JJ While on the river Captain Johnson constructed a n. boat seventy- seventy four tour feet teet long In which he traveled g and Installed a museum which i aroused interest of at the natives and land J enabled him to add valuable art ar nr- I il t cles T much-hunted much ceremonial I dishes of ot fine tine quartz all aU of at which save one he found in Tennessee are 2 in his possession I ju w Relics which we are unable to Identity we call ceremonials he i explained I A valuable specimen of ot the colts col- col r. r ts le lect le with tion is a ornament iw i w pearl rl pe eyes one o of I the six a. a known to be in existence A charm 0 he recovered was fashioned to se sein set 3 In the fields fields' by the Indians to coni contain con con- i taro tain grain as an omen to the gods jg to bring bing good crops j ii Sp of 2 arrowheads and ands s s1 spearheads e some with the famous points beautiful ornaments I colored otiose quartz pre historic I tools Images carved shells beds beads beads beads' and many other valuable specimens I m recovered from pounds mounds and graves I III A II also are Included in the collection Itt g Z z rha e have 75 cents less than a nil nil- Jf am am providing for tor my wife first Sf then myself am ant the rest restI I am Investing investing in- in I. I vesting In my collection c Captain g Johnson said The children ought to be able to make a living for Jy t themselves |