REMAINS IN BUCKS COUNTY, PA. 



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Narrows, which rise perpendicularly to the height of nearly 400 feet. It 

 is strongly defended by nature, and the scenery is not surpassed by any 

 in the county. There are other localities in the township where relics 

 are found, but nowhere in such abundance as in the locality just men- 

 tioned. I shall now describe these and other remains in the order in 

 which they are numbered on the map. 



Hill. 



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Rernaius in Durham Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. 



No. 1 is the site of what once was an extensive village, situated on 

 the banks of the Delaware, near the mouth of Gallows Run, and about 



