I’tOt* •*'. v**’ yN.j'*PB-'wSfCieBre;ih|tbf?n-|SO!g9jtlt;vslt;h;SSotf}M?XB|s1a--lu0 . Uil ..;iUlliCI va| AC01UOU^G UU irV-• ; -'•lt; V *S ^Huddelsonfarm; along, about . ;1 Slt;)o,-a . ... vT;\k'’ '' • SS'AwK? ! ••• *party of gentlemen, one hot summerSunday:*itook;it:into their* heads to go t pthere and delvedintooneomthe IndianmoandaforreliCBandifiuchtother-trnDgsas might be therein stored a way^';^he' 'party. frdm:eiwfi^eTnio?^Joshua Holland, :^lti iiaf^'r ot io^^-1 j ii? II olrs: land and' *twa-6i^fire others whot ej £• 0:v. v uu*y /* •■ • -• ’m/.41 * * '*•« ■ • 'it* lt;(•'names have been blotted from memory’s - ^“SS?.vv ‘amound selected and armed - with ithetem•5rt •*/*piU**v .;/** • -etat3Uill?ir3nheDefU01ful•Iwilt; m a dalWu(aiswith coats and vests removed, persir-°f ing as we never perspired before, we went on digging and trenching uutil along towards evening, when the. sun was casting its shadow, we struck bottom but failed to discover anything that would indicate that any dead injuu was ever interred in that particular Indian tnound. Tired, sorr, oh, so sore, dirty ami hungry, we returned to our homes aud never mentioned vhere we had been or what we did.ftorwithstanding our fui.ure to ui tartb something of the remains of the Mouud builders tnere is 6ullicient evidence existing that these aboriginal people once inhabited this pcrtiou 01 God's heritage. On the Hudelsou furru ^et and iu that particular neighborhood in lat eluding the Joseph Dorrah place, close by, there are a number of wouod.s aud other kiud of earthworks, many of j which, the writer believes, would bear, 1 investigation and possibly produce as-t mishing results.July 1, luOJ. Jons XnoKM'Linni.tiu 11:1orJhe*heasoniyheabt If ,edB4«^oi