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In this video, we explore the Lost Mounds of Aurora, situated to the north of the city, along the eastern banks of the Fox River, in Kane County, Illinois. We describe their 1893 discovery and mapping by the intrepid archeologist, Theodore Hayes Lewis, who single-handedly explored and mapped more than 12,000 ancient Native American earthworks in the upper midwest of the United States in the latter part of the 19th century, as part of the Northwestern Archeological Survey, funded and championed by Alfred J Hill, of St Paul, Minnesota. Thank you for watching and supporting our channel! If you are so inclined, please LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and SHARE our videos! Brian & Joyce SOURCE INFO: "The Aborigines of Minnesota" by N H Winchell - Minnesota Historical Society - 1911 "The Archaelologist", Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society, 1894, Volume 2, Pgs 85-89 IMAGE CREDITS (NPR = www.newspapers.com) David Rumsey Map Collection, www.davidrumsey.com (1820 Illinois, 1829 New York, 1883 United States, 1859 United States, 1877 United States, 1889 United States, 1892 Illinois, 1836 Illinois, 1912 United States) Illinois Digital Archives, www.idaillinois.org (1840 Illinois Survey Maps, www.chicagology.com Shaw Local newspaper www.lookandlearn.com www.potawatomiheritage.com US Bureau of Land Management, glorecords.blm.gov www.familysearch.org Native North American Indian - Old Photos, Facebook Group Daily Herald newspaper US Library of Congress, www.loc.gov Aurora Historical Society, www.aurorahistory.net Google Books, www.google.com/books US Geological Survey Historical Maps, livingatlas.arcgis.com/topoexplorer/index.html Minnesota Historical Society, www.mnhs.org The Huntington Library, www.huntington.org US National Parks Service, www.npg.gov US Book Archive, archive.org www.oldbookillustrations.com wellcomecollection.org Goodhue County Historical Society, goodhuecountyhistory.org Harper's Weekly Magazine St Paul Globe newspaper, NPR Flickr, www.flickr.com (Matthew Dillon, NRHP Photos, Eric Friedl, Justin Kania, Anissa Wood, Mat Biscan, travelnguy, Carl Lipo, Jamie Clemons, Effigy Mounds National Monument) www.researchgate.net www.jstor.org Wisconsin Archeological Society, wiarcheologicalsociety.org www.iowaculture.gov www.mn.gov Argus Leader newspaper, NPR Kane County Parcel Viewer, gistech.countyofkane.org Google Maps, www.google.com/maps 1939 Illinois Aerial Photos, clearinghouse.isgs.illinois.edu/data/imagery/1937-1947-illinois-historical-aerial-photography www.ancestry.com www.wikimedia.org The Kellog Enterprise newspaper, NPR Postville Herald newspaper, NPR Quad City Times newspaper, NPR St Louis Post Dispatch newspaper, NPR www.chesapeakebay.net MUSIC CREDITS (YAL = YouTube Audio Library) Opening and Closing theme includes the following: Native American Style Flute in A by Wood Flutes License: CC by 3.0 Link: freesound.org/people/Wood_Flutes/sounds/333996/ Native American Shaker and Rattle 01 by sandyrb License: CC by 3.0 Link: freesound.org/people/sandyrb/sounds/86656/ City highway busy cars pulling out by natemarler License: CC by NC 3.0 Link: freesound.org/people/natemarler/sounds/338675/ Chariots of War - Aakash Gandhi, YAL Maestro Tlakaelel - Jesse Gallagher, YAL VIDEO CREDITS (YT = www.youtube.com) Google Earth Realistic rain with green screen, by 4K royalty free video, YT AUDIO CREDITS Wind, rain, and storm sounds includes the following edits: Lightning-strike by artifact License: CC by 3.0 Link: freesound.org/people/artifact/sounds/29675/ running bath 2 by marvman License: CC 0 Link: freesound.org/people/marvman/sounds/34333/ Lightning Crash by NoiseNoir License: CC by 3.0 Link: freesound.org/people/NoiseNoir/sounds/238302/ ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Many thanks to Peter Geraci, of the University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee, who initially pointed us in the direction of the Aurora Mounds site Many thanks to the Illinois Archeological Survey, for providing comments and insights related to these sites. TABLE OF CONTENTS 00:00:00 Titles and Opening 00:00:23 Introduction 00:01:18 Sources 00:01:49 Aurora Mounds Site 00:02:59 Waubansie and Indigenous People 00:04:01 Land Surveyed 00:05:16 Stolp and Miller 00:06:32 Emerging Aurora 00:07:50 Lewis and Hill 00:11:07 Northwestern Archeological Survey 00:11:58 Lewis' Excellent Adventure 00:13:58 Lewis Finds Aurora Mounds 00:16:05 Mound Site to Cemetery 00:16:42 Trust Lewis? 00:18:43 Mapping the Mounds 00:23:10 Old Maps and Photos 00:25:18 Lewis and Hill Ending 00:28:19 Lewis and Hill Rediscovered 00:29:20 Effigy Mounds & Recent Visits 00:31:29 Closing 00:32:38 End Titles COPYRIGHT © 2022 EASTMONT MEDIA ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. #history #Illinois #prehistoric #kane #aurora #auroratownship #theodorelewis #alfredhill #northwesternarcheologicalsurvey #effigymounds #nativeamericans #americanindians