Coni DuBois, President, Editor, and
Researcher for The Chagum Native American Descendants Association just recently passed along a couple photos to
me of an interesting stone. She told me that she “Received this in the mail the
other day - sent to my by Eric Chipponi - found in the (Litchfield) Connecticut
area many years ago - felt I should have it - no other info - anyone have a
idea what it is? Made of a beautiful light green stone~ Reddish/Orange tint to
the end of it~ - looking forward
to any input as to what it might be or the stone it is made from (not for sale
- was a gift)… - was a thoughtful gift - due to my research on
the Barkhamsted Lighthouse Village and Native American in area he thought I
should have it~ My research can be found at www.conidubois.wordpress.com"
Like they say in
the Hair Club commercial, Coni isn’t just the President of the organization,
she’s also a member – a Descendant of the People Who Lived at Barkhamsted
Lighthouse circa 1740.
It is a standard type of hafted axe head. It has been scratched many times by the plow.
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