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The Moccasin Bluff site (also designated 20BE8) is an archaeological site located along the Red Bud Trail and the St. Joseph River north of Buchanan, Michigan.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977, and has been classified as a multi-component prehistoric site with the major component dating to the Late Woodland/Upper Mississippian period.
Michigan Central Railroad Niles Depot† 598 Dey Street Niles: October 15, 1992: Moccasin Bluff site (20BE8)† Near Red Bud Trail: North of Buchanan: April 14, 1972: Morris Chapel: 11729 Pucker St. by Chapel Road Berrien Township: September 10, 1979: Morton Cemetery: 750 Territorial Road Benton Harbor: January 17, 1986: Morton House (Indian ...
Location of Berrien County in Michigan. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Berrien County, Michigan. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Berrien County, Michigan, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided ...
Buchanan is a city in Berrien County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 4,300 at the 2020 census. [5] The city is located at the southeast corner of Buchanan Township, about 5 miles (8.0 km) west of Niles .
G. Garden Island Indian Cemetery. Goose Lake Outlet Site. Gooseneck Lake III Site. Gooseneck Lake IV Site. Graved Rock Site. Green Quarry Site. Grist Mill Bridge, Dam and Mill Site. Gros Cap Archaeological District.
Moccasin Bluff modified lip (6 vessels) – characterized by grit tempering, smoothed-over cordmarked surfaces, and a folded or crimped lip with cordwrapped stick impression or fingernail impressions on the lip. This type has been identified at the Moccasin Bluff and Ada sites in Michigan, and the Brems site in Indiana.
The Summer Island site, designated 20DE4, is an archaeological site located on the northwest side [3] of Summer Island, in Delta County, Michigan. It is classified as a stratified, multi-component site with Middle Woodland (c. 100 B.C–500 A.D.), Upper Mississippian (c. 1000–1500 A. D.) and Early Historic/Protohistoric occupations (c. 1500 ...
72001477 [1] Added to NRHP. November 15, 1972. The Dumaw Creek Site is an archaeological site designated 20OA5, located along Dumaw Creek northeast of Pentwater, Michigan, that was the location of a 17th-century village and cemetery. [2] It is one of the youngest pre-historic sites in Michigan, dating to the terminal Late Woodland Period just ...