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Amateur archaeologists Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Good, who once lived on Civic Drive, discovered unique spear points in 1952 in the Stringtown Road area. Their discovery dates to the time Mastodons roamed Central Ohio as early as 8,000 years ago. The land today is occupied by the Ohio Auto Auction. There is more information at the Grove City Welcome Center and Museum.
Mastodon Article
An 1899 clipping from the Ohio State Journal, a Columbus daily newspaper. Former Grove City Police Chief Steven Robinette did research at the Ohio Historical Connection and uncovered additional information about the historic Mastodon find.
Check Out the Tusks
Look closely at this picture and the shovel in the upper left corner. That gives you a visual impression of the size of the Mastodon tusks. Want to learn more? Visit the Grove City Welcome Center and Museum, 3378 Park Street.
OSU Examines the Mastodon
The Mastodon discovery mentioned last week were found about 12 feet below ground level. The bones were identified while still in the ground by a museum curator and students from OSU. The Mastodon was an elephant like animal that lived here near the end of the Ice Age.
A Mastodon in Grove City
Two 12-foot Mastodon tusks, a few bones and partial skull were uncovered in a clay pit by workers at the old brick and tile factory once located on property behind St. John’s Lutheran Church on Columbus Street. A large crowd gathered to witness the discovery. The date was 1899 and the property was owned by Edward Darnell.