"Indian sinkers" found on Huntington Beach. The smallest is 1/2" in diameter and 1/16" thick. The largest is 3/4" by 1-1/2" thick. Courtesy of Denise Rosenbaum
Eight or 10 of the Native American artifacts mounted in the center of this panel are part of the Wilbert/Wang collection documented in the Ohio Archaeological Inventory. Photo by Jim Wang
Casper Wilbert's farm as shown in a 1914 Hopkins plat book. He purchased 34 acres in 1888. Note the proximity to Cahoon Creek. Four Wilbert family farmhouses still exist on the property.
Casper Wilbert's farm as shown in a 1914 Hopkins plat book. He purchased 34 acres in 1888. Note the proximity to Cahoon Creek. Four Wilbert family farmhouses still exist on the property.
Casper Wilbert's house, circa 1893. The Victorian era frame house was later covered in brick. Henry P. Johnson had a home in this same location in 1874 or earlier. Photo by Will Krause