JOURNALING: The Shrum Indian Mound is one of the last remaining earthen mounds in central Ohio. It was built by native American people of the Adena Culture (800 BC-100 AD). It is named for the Shrum Family who donated the land to the Ohio Historical Society in 1928. The mound is located in Campbell Memorial Park, named for a Governor of Ohio and president of the Ohio Historical Society. The mound and park were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1970.
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