HAUNTED BY Native Americans

AND! The OLD "Indian" towns of Virginia are seen on the OLD maps of Virginia; many histories of these old towns (aka "ghost towns") were written... by John Smith (Jamestown), Thomas Jefferson, etc. COPPER was the most valued metal, easily worked, into jewelry; river pearls. Then the BRITS, (et al) spoke of GOLD, SILVER... on to WESTERN Virgina, and SOUTH to North Carolina for GOLD; South West Virginia for SILVER. HH!
 

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About 15 years ago I was looking at some land for sale, on a back road in the woods. Back off the road I found a huge stacked stone pile, probably eight feet high, maybe 15-20 feet in circumference, with a beaten path around the base. It was all flat stones, like shale. I walked around it, wondering what it was, then just got creeped out, got out of there, and never went back. Don't know if the land was ever sold.
 

About 15 years ago I was looking at some land for sale, on a back road in the woods. Back off the road I found a huge stacked stone pile, probably eight feet high, maybe 15-20 feet in circumference, with a beaten path around the base. It was all flat stones, like shale. I walked around it, wondering what it was, then just got creeped out, got out of there, and never went back. Don't know if the land was ever sold.

Sounds like a Burial Cairn of a NY Seneca Chief; Spirits WILL guard the chief in death... as in life; had one in Virginia (burial cairn) of pre-Monacan Nation Chief, who died trying to reach SACRED ROCK up the hill from our (wife & I) rental house; Native ppl from all over just buried him there (where he fell) & put rocks (stones) on his grave. Native visitors to his grave, put a stone on his grave, over the years; must be about 5' high & about 20' around. his wife was buried in a smaller burial MOUND of earth (dirt), @ 100' below his cairn. That place was VERY haunted. See Psychics/Mediums/ParaNormal "Sub-Forum" for MORE on our experiences, there...
 

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About 15 years ago I was looking at some land for sale, on a back road in the woods. Back off the road I found a huge stacked stone pile, probably eight feet high, maybe 15-20 feet in circumference, with a beaten path around the base. It was all flat stones, like shale. I walked around it, wondering what it was, then just got creeped out, got out of there, and never went back. Don't know if the land was ever sold.

Ray, was that here in the southern tier? I know these hills like my own back yard, but never saw anything such as what you described. I would love to research that. I have alot of knowledge of the whereabouts of Iroquois villages.
 

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