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1840  Jany 7th Quite moderate
1840  Jany 7th Quite moderate
And standing full of rounded conical hillocks of pyramidal form some large at the Base and upwards 100 ft hig and all sizes from that down to ordinary hillocks not more three feet high  From its present Shape I would Judge that at about the depth of 50 feet from below the common surface of the earth the top being carried away to that depth from some cause or other perhaps from a greate accumulation of
And standing full of rounded conical hillocks of pyramidal form some large at the Base and upwards 100 ft hig and all sizes from that down to ordinary hillocks not more three feet high  From its present Shape I would Judge that at about the depth of 50 feet from below the common surface of the earth the top being carried away to that depth from some cause or other perhaps from a greate accumulation of moisture a slight formation of sand stone accum which shields the tops of all the Larger mounds and from which causes [[unclear]] present elevation the earth being of all [[sho?]] from Light gray to a dark brown and becomes remarkably easyly? saturated on the surface Mixing in large Quantities of with the water the wather when filled with earth has a sweet taste causing those that are under the necesity useing it to be remarkable castius?

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6) 1840 Jany 7th Quite moderate And standing full of rounded conical hillocks of pyramidal form some large at the Base and upwards 100 ft hig and all sizes from that down to ordinary hillocks not more three feet high From its present Shape I would Judge that at about the depth of 50 feet from below the common surface of the earth the top being carried away to that depth from some cause or other perhaps from a greate accumulation of moisture a slight formation of sand stone accum which shields the tops of all the Larger mounds and from which causes unclear present elevation the earth being of all sho? from Light gray to a dark brown and becomes remarkably easyly? saturated on the surface Mixing in large Quantities of with the water the wather when filled with earth has a sweet taste causing those that are under the necesity useing it to be remarkable castius?