Framed collection of Native American primitives, includes one Snyder Arrowhead Corner-Notch point from the Ohio River Vallery, believed to be Cobden chert, with two bone awls, and string of approximately 325 clam shell beads, with field finder authentication information including ID number, period, and provenance included on back of frame height 12.5 in. x width 8.5 in. / frame length 2.5 in. / Snyder Arrowhead length 3.3 in. / left-side awl length 4 in. / right-side awl length 17 in. / string of beads Provenance: Property from the collection of a Bluffton, Indiana gentleman, who is an avid collector and scholar of primitive tools and artifacts, with the string of clam shell beads being originally found by Charles Francis Hall (American, 1821-1874); previously in the collection of John Byrd