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Are there Indian mounds in Missouri?

Yes, there are several Indian mounds in Missouri. I personally know of 29 mounds in southern Missouri. One particular mound is aproximately 250ft at the base, and somewhere around 50ft tall. In one area, there are a group of 9 mounds, with the largest being 65ft wide and 130 ft long at the base, and around 15 ft high. I have been studying these sites for several years without disturbing them, and will not disclose their locations.


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A Long Way to Shiloh was created in 1966.


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When was Maxi Mounds born?

Maxi Mounds was born on October 25, 1964, in Long Island, New York, USA.


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it was 4 feet long


How did the Battle of Shiloh change the public view of the war?

Shiloh's high casualty rates finally convinced many people that it would be a long and bloody struggle.


How long was the Ark of the Covenant at Shiloh?

The Ark of the Covenant was at Shiloh for an extended period, traditionally believed to be around 369 years, from its arrival during the time of Joshua until its capture by the Philistines. Shiloh served as a religious center for the Israelites, housing the Ark until its eventual relocation. After its capture, the Ark was not returned to Shiloh.


How long did the battle of Shiloh last?

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How long did the tabernacle stay at Shiloh?

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