By Jenna Cho
Ledyard — Three stone chambers found on a proposed 39-lot subdivision are of Native American origin, the state coordinator for the New England Antiquities Research Association told the Planning Commission Thursday night.
Without going into detail, Doug Schwartz talked about the stone walls Native Americans built in the area. He said the walls found on the proposed subdivision were “typical” of such walls and that many of the area's historic stone chambers have been found in Ledyard.
Schwartz spoke during the commission's public hearing on Founders Preserve, a conservation subdivision proposed for 96.523 acres at the Groton town line, between Colonel Ledyard Highway and Pumpkin Hill Road.
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