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[[Giants?]].-  "In mason county, imagine, in the year [[1821?]], four skeletons were dug up, and three others found. The bones were [[unclear]] large, particularly the skulls, which can be [[shipped?]] over the largest man's head. The upper jaw bone has two rows of teeth all [[unclear]]; the under but two on the left side [[and?]] no socket, provided by [[unclear]] in the bone for [[unclear]]. The skulls, with considerable [[quantitie?]] of further ware, [[fuck?]] [[unclear]], and muscle shells, were all buried in time two feet deep.
Giants.-  "In mason county, imagine, in the year [[1821?]], four skeletons were dug up, and three others found. The bones were [[unclear]] large, particularly the skulls, which can be [[shipped?]] over the largest man's head. The upper jaw bone has two rows of teeth all [[unclear]]; the under but two on the left side [[and?]] no socket, provided by [[unclear]] in the bone for [[unclear]]. The skulls, with considerable [[quantitie?]] of further ware, [[fuck?]] [[unclear]], and muscle shells, were all buried in time two feet deep.
At fort Charters was found a human skull of astonishing magnitude. A jaw bone was taken from the mound near [[Natchez?]], which the gentleman who jaw it could with ease put over his face; [[unclear]] a leg bone which from the ground reached three inches  above the knee. ([[unclear]], 155; [[Brackenbridge?]], 279.) Many other instances might be [[enumerated?]], to establish the position, that a race of men of much larger bulk than any in America, [[unclear]] [[unclear]] day, formerly resided [[unclear]] the Cumberland river and it, waters, and upon the [[Tennefree?]], and it, water, and below them, upon the [[unclear]] as well as upon the rivers mouth of Cumberland and in one part of Virginia." p. 360.
At fort Charters was found a human skull of astonishing magnitude. A jaw bone was taken from the mound near [[Natchez?]], which the gentleman who jaw it could with ease put over his face; [[unclear]] a leg bone which from the ground reached three inches  above the knee. ([[unclear]], 155; [[Brackenbridge?]], 279.) Many other instances might be [[enumerated?]], to establish the position, that a race of men of much larger bulk than any in America, [[unclear]] [[unclear]] day, formerly resided [[unclear]] the Cumberland river and it, waters, and upon the [[Tennefree?]], and it, water, and below them, upon the [[unclear]] as well as upon the rivers mouth of Cumberland and in one part of Virginia." p. 360.


"At the distance of about [[4?]] miles [[southwest?]] of [[unclear]], on the [[unclear]] of the Cany Fork, are the [[unclear]] of
"At the distance of about [[4?]] miles [[southwest?]] of [[unclear]], on the [[unclear]] of the Cany Fork, are the [[unclear]] of

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Giants.- "In mason county, imagine, in the year 1821?, four skeletons were dug up, and three others found. The bones were unclear large, particularly the skulls, which can be shipped? over the largest man's head. The upper jaw bone has two rows of teeth all unclear; the under but two on the left side and? no socket, provided by unclear in the bone for unclear. The skulls, with considerable quantitie? of further ware, fuck? unclear, and muscle shells, were all buried in time two feet deep. At fort Charters was found a human skull of astonishing magnitude. A jaw bone was taken from the mound near Natchez?, which the gentleman who jaw it could with ease put over his face; unclear a leg bone which from the ground reached three inches above the knee. (unclear, 155; Brackenbridge?, 279.) Many other instances might be enumerated?, to establish the position, that a race of men of much larger bulk than any in America, unclear unclear day, formerly resided unclear the Cumberland river and it, waters, and upon the Tennefree?, and it, water, and below them, upon the unclear as well as upon the rivers mouth of Cumberland and in one part of Virginia." p. 360.

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