HARRINGTON ] HISTORY OF BURTON MOUND 69 
Tue Sprincs or THE Burton Mounp 
There were (and still are, if they were reopened) springs of both 
fresh and sulphur water in the vicinity of the mound; 230 feet east 
BOULEVARD 
fic. 2—Contour map of the Burton Mound, based on a map probably prepared by 
J. K. Harrington, C. E., about 1901. Scale: 1 inch—184 feet 
of the highest part of the mound was a large spring of fresh water, 
shown in Figure 2 between the 2 and 3 foot contours. 
Near the base of the northern slope of the mound, between the 
5 and 10 foot contours, at the eastern end of the Potter Hotel, were 
