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Friday, April 27, 2018

Giant Human Skeleton Uncovered in Henry County, Indiana

Giant Human Skeleton Uncovered in Henry County, Indiana





Biographical Memoirs of Henry County Indiana, 1902 
     William H. Albright remained upon the home farm during his youth and attained a fair education in the common schools of his neighborhood. He has taken much interest in the investigation of the noted mounds, one which he opened containing the skeleton of a giant human being. The lower jaw was large enough to fit over ‘an ordinary man’s head, while the other bones were proportionate in size. The skull was a half-inch in thickness and under it were found twelve flint arrowheads. For more giant human skeletons discovered in Indiana https://nephilimgiantsinnorthamerica.blogspot.com/2020/07/indianas-ancient-giant-race.html

Friday, August 1, 2014

Ancient 8 Foot Giant Humans Uncovered in Henry County, Indiana

Ancient 8 Foot Giant Humans Uncovered in Henry County, Indiana



Phillipsburg Herald, Jan. 8 1903
DIGS UP BONES OF GIANTS
Indiana Farmer Finds Skeleton of Men Eight Feet Tall
La Grange, Ind. - A prehistoric graveyard has been unearthed on the farm of Solomon Hedrick in Henry County.  a large number of human skeletons have been found, and all are eight feet and more in height.  Hedrick bought the farm some years ago, and covering four acres was a mound thirty feet high, resembling a loaf of bread.  The mound was built of gravel and sand, although the surrounding land is low and shows no trace of either gravel or sand.  A roadway twenty feet in width led up to the top of the mound. When about twelve feet of the surface had been removed the skeletons were found. The bones are large in size and the teeth are highly polished asnd well-preserved. Trinkets, ivory beads, a shiled made of bone, and other articles were found in the4 graves.  hedrick will dig up the entire filed in hopes of finding valuable articles.