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Page 4A Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore,, Wed,, Sept. 21, 1949
Ghost Village
Found in Florida
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.
(pjAn abandoned villase with
human bones strewn around has
been found deep in the everglades.
Three men from nearby Davie
Hully Stirling, William Hill and
L. P. Harvey made their way to
the ghost village and brought back
a report of their find, the Fort
Lauderdale Daily News said.
The village, located on a high
hammock, once contained about a
dozen buildings, including a sugar
mill, the men reported.
Bones of humans and animals,
broken canoes, bits of pottery,
copper caldrons, and "every con
ceivable kind of debris" was scat
tered among the rotting buildings,
they added.
All the buildings were of cy
press, held together with and
wrought nails of copper and
bronze.
Stirling, a war-time pilot, first
sighted the village from the air.
The trio then went as far as pos
sible toward the spot in a flat
bottomed boat equipped with an
airplane propeller to skin over
the shallow water. They they
hacked theid way through thick
foliage and jungle growth.
Stirling said the site is about
10 miles fro mthe intersection of
U.S. Highway 27 and state road
84, 30 miles west of Fort Lauder
dale.
David Weston Holliday
Services for David Weston Hol
liday, Reedsport, who died last
week in Eugene, were conducted
at Reedsport recently. He was
born in Oakland, Calif., Aug. 17,
1889, and came to licedsport In
1926. Surviving are his widow,
Bertha M.; a son, Gerald Lee;
and grandson, Douglas Lee, of
Gardiner; his step-mother, Luella
Holliday, Eugene; a sister, Mrs.
Carl Plagmann, Lebanon; and
step-brother, Ray W. Shaw, Ada.
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