Thursday, August 29, 2019

Throughout the past couple of days, I have become fascinated with the idea that Native American remains were found on Harpeth Hall's campus. Even though the discoveries weren't intentional, I still find it interesting that Harpeth Hall has kept this a secret for many years. Learning this new information makes me rethink walking routes across campus; I do not want to walk on the grass by the library now. I will try to stick to sidewalks on only! If our class discovers where the missing bones resign, then I believe we should educate the community of our findings. With this being said, I still have some questions. Who all knows about these findings on the Harpeth Hall campus? Does Mrs. Hill know; what are her thoughts? How can we show our remembrance of the Indian remains on campus?

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