The old townhouse was upon a large mound on the west side of the river and about five miles below the Georgia line.
About 2 miles above the village, on the east bank of the river, is a large mound.
The "large mound" of Canon Raines, removed in 1836, in which remains were found, seems to have been a smaller affair than the other tumuli.
A large mound is placed in the centre; it is truncated and terraced, and has a graded way leading to its summit.
It consists of a large mound, hexagonal in form, truncated, and forty-five feet in height by four hundred and forty feet in circumference at the base.
This extends still higher, away at about an average of 150 yards, parallel to the other, to Raise How, a large mound at the southern extremity.
Penhurrock, the highest point by the road leading from Crosby to Orton, was a large mound of stones, but it has been removed and broken up for road metal, with the exception of a few boulders of granite.
On Long Scar Pike is a large mound of stones twenty yards in diameter, and eight or nine feet high.
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