Edgartown Giant Jawbone
The New England Magazine, Vol. 16, 1897, pg. 546:
“The spot where the village of Edgartown stands today was
at that time an ancient Indian burial ground. In one case, a
huge jawbone of a man was dug up out from the ground,
larger than that of any man at the present time, so large that
it could be placed against the face of an ordinary man and
entirely surround his jaw.”
Edgartown Giant Jawbone
The New England Magazine, Vol. 16, 1897, pg. 546:
Research done by Jim Vieira
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