Sunday, November 07, 2004
Tacoma mystery stone
In their history of Gen. M.M. McCarver and his role in the founding of Tacoma, Thomas Prosch and Virginia McCarver Prosch leave this intriguing clue to the existence of an ancient artifact long sought by local historians:
"Another find of theirs at or near the spring was a large round stone, weighing several thousand pounds, upon the face of which were cut, with what must have been much effort, marks or hieroglyphics that neither they nor others afterward were able to decipher," wrote McCarver’s son-in-law and daughter in 1906. "In the grading of Pacific Avenue in 1873-4 this stone was covered with earth, and probably never again will be seen by men. If its location could be ascertained without too much trouble, it would be well for the present city to exhume this stone and place it in one of the public grounds."
The stone would be significant not just as a historic artifact. It could also hold clues of the origins of Puget Sound Indian tribes.
posted by Prof. Hex at 11:43 PM
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