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(NATURAL HISTORY.) Buell, John Hutchinson. A long description of mammoth fossils found near Cincinnati, likely at Big Bone Lick.

(NATURAL HISTORY.) Buell, John Hutchinson. A long description of mammoth fossils found near Cincinnati, likely at Big Bone Lick. Autograph Letter Signed, 2 pages on one sheet, 12 3/4 x 8 inches; moderate wear and foxing. (MRS) Hebron, CT, 22 May 1792

  • Notes: John Hutchinson Buell (1753-1813) served as a captain during the American Revolution, and later as a major in the post-war army. This letter describes a fossil tooth he had acquired while serving on the western frontier: "A soldier on command with me nigh Fort Washington, six hundred miles from Fort Pitt, found and handed to me. It was nigh a salt lick. . . . Such teeth are frequently found in that country by the salt licks, and but seldom in any other place. Bones of the same cretures are frequently found at the same places, and are in preportion for bigness with the tooth. I have myself seen bones which ware 4 feet long between joints. The Indians can give no acct of these cretures, and their ancestors have left no history respecting them."
    Fort Washington was in the newly established frontier outpost of Cincinnati, Ohio, but the fossils very likely came from Big Bone Lick, Kentucky, about 20 miles away, a famous site for mammoth fossils. The letter's recipient is unidentified, but Buell seems to suggest that he was a Dartmouth graduate like the newly appointed Hebron minister Royal Tyler, and the letter closes with regards to Mrs. Brigham. Dartmouth graduate Elijah Brigham (1751-1816), later a congressman and member of the American Antiquarian Society, would seem a likely candidate. Quite by coincidence, Swann handled Buell's important manuscript war diary, 10 October 2013, lot 41.

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