Re: Reiersgord's _The Kensington Rune Stone--Its Place In History_





Tom McDonald wrote:
> I just today got this book from ILL. I've just scanned it
> quickly, but I'm already intrigued by a couple of things. Well,
> concerned is more like it.
<snip>
> For those who haven't read the book, here is the
> Table of Contents:
<snip>
> Part II -- The Dakota Contact
<snip>
> From Knife Lake to Kensington
> Jonathan Carver and the Kensington Rune Stone
<snip>

Tom:
Does he mention why he considers Knife Lake to be
the original site of the KRS?
Is it because there is an island in the lake?

Knife Island:

http://www.topozone.com/map.asp?z=15&n=5100285&e=467690&s=500&size=l&datum=nad83&layer=DRG250

OR

http://tinyurl.com/c6hje

-
Daryl Krupa

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