Historic and archaeological records contain reports of three cultural loci on the north side of the mouth of the Warroad River (1) an Indian village; (2) an American Fur Company Post, circa 1820; and (3) historic Indian cemetery. A field investigation of several proposed dredging areas and spoil-dump sites did not locate any of these sites. (Author)
Excavations within the proposed construction zone at the Lins Site revealed the presence of four smal campsites, three Archaic and one Middle Woodland, with very little cultural material, and a historic component which post-dates the original homesteading of the site. The sampling procedure was sufficient to preclude the existence of a major cultural concentration and to provide adequate data for interpretation of the material recovered. No further archaeological work in ...