tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5881186371752795468.post4055227104322109212..comments2024-01-04T20:23:59.249-05:00Comments on Hoosier Happenings: Higbe's Corner on the Michigan Roadhoosier rebornhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04401432969706851303noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5881186371752795468.post-6182771655198258992018-08-26T14:04:54.663-04:002018-08-26T14:04:54.663-04:00I currently reside on Higbee corner, my family has...I currently reside on Higbee corner, my family has been here since 1936. I'm highly interested to see if anyone has any pictures, memorabilia or even stories of the place. I over the years have found so many Indian beads, arrowheads and even a spearhead once. Other types of interesting things that I have found would be some very old glass bottles, some possibly dating from the late 1800's, also a possible civil war flat button. if you have anything you would like to share please email me at jmilliser345@gmail.comJohn Millisernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5881186371752795468.post-90886001199360114022015-07-24T07:12:15.550-04:002015-07-24T07:12:15.550-04:00Were they Indian beads, or Fulani fossils?Were they Indian beads, or Fulani fossils?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5881186371752795468.post-66688720027050178712013-11-18T15:16:03.743-05:002013-11-18T15:16:03.743-05:00Hi Cheryl,
The remnants of the village in the surv...Hi Cheryl,<br />The remnants of the village in the survey notes were likely Potawatomi. Depending on the age of the items, they could be anywhere from prehistoric to the early Woodland tribes. I don't know my artifact history well enough to give you anything definitive.hoosier rebornhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04401432969706851303noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5881186371752795468.post-63236006158432195872013-11-18T13:28:32.277-05:002013-11-18T13:28:32.277-05:00Would anyone have any idea what tribes of Indians ...Would anyone have any idea what tribes of Indians were in that area?? My Grandfather Leroy and wive Emma Balsley had a farm on 5b road and us kids used to find Indian beads out in the fields in the Spring.Cheryl Klinglernoreply@blogger.com