From The Franklin Sun. Dec 17, 1913
the Hutchington Gazette, unknown date. Larte Lake (now Larto) is about 50 miles from Winnsboro.
Wahey!
This is the stuff I like! Its an exciting thing to think about times past when these characters were around. There are dozens of reports. All the Natives have them well-featured in their histories. There were thousands of these mounds. They were almost all plowed flat to pave parking lots and make room for buildings. Check out https://www.ancient-origins.net/unexplained-phenomena/top-ten-giant-discoveries-north-america-005196 and
Hey, here’s more info on this discovery site…
July 13, 2013
Tracing a Bygone Race in Catahoula Parish
Transcribed from the July 6, 1896 edition of The Sun, New York:
TRACING A BYGONE RACE
Prof. Beyer’s explorations in the Louisiana Mounds
Evidence of the Existence of a Prehistoric Race-They Were Big Men. The Skeletons Measuring More Than Six Feet, but Apparently Not Warlike-The Larto Mounds-Excavations Not Complete.
New Orleans, July 29.–Prof. George Beyer, curator of the Tulane Museum and Professor of Natural History in that institution has returned from his investigation of the Indian mounds of Catahoula, which he has been conducting under the joint auspices of the university and the Louisiana Historical Society. The excavations, as far as they have gone, have been eminently successful. Prof. Beyer secured a large number of valuable archaeological specimens for the museum, and brought out some interesting facts about the Louisiana aborigines; but the work is by no means complete, and Prof. Beyer will soon go back to Catahoula to continue his explorations, which, it is hoped, will solve some of the important points concerning the mound builders not heretofore known.
The mounds explored are four in number, recently discovered in Lake Larto, in the swamp country of Catahoula. The mounds were thoroughly examined, but not content with this, Prof. Beyer explored the surrounding country and discovered scores of mounds throughout the swamp region of Catahoula and neighboring parishes. The town of Troyville is built over a score of these mounds, and a large number of the houses in that section are erected on mounds which render them safe against overflow. The mounds are not high, like those in Ohio and the central Western States, and the reason why but little has been hitherto known concerning them is because the people living in the swamps were not aware that they were erected by human hands, but believed them to be natural high places in the swamp created by drift, etc. The Lake Larto mounds, perfect circles with connecting causeways between them, were so clearly artificial as to attract the notice of the people living in the neighborhood. The other mounds are more irregular in outline, or more hidden away in the swamps, and little or nothing has hitherto been known of them. They are larger than the Larto mounds, and may disclose more important relics.
The mounds excavated have yielded a number of skeletons, crockery, arrow heads, mortars and drills. They show that the mound builders were of kindred origin to the Indians, but that they lived and died in the Louisiana swamps in pre-Columbian times. The early French and Spanish settlers found no people living in these swamps, which before the days of houses extended from the Sicily (Island) Hills to those east of the Yazoo Valley, including a region of 10,000 to 12,000 square miles. The mounds were evidently erected as a protection against the high water of the Mississippi, which converted this vast region into a lake in olden times, and, in old days, must have appeared to be islands.When not a lake, the country was a swamp, which an enemy would have found it difficult to penetrate. The mound dwellers were large in size, many of the skeletons being over six feet high, and were evidently a powerful race, for the number of arrow heads and tomahawks show them to have been ill supplied with arms. The arrow heads, of a peculiar white flint, came from some far distant place, probably from western Texas or New Mexico. All the indications are that these people were a semi-civilized tribe, more advanced than the Indian tribes of the eastern United States. They had moved east from Mexico, and had finally been forced to seek refuge in the Louisiana swamps from the more savage and warlike Indians around them.
The construction of the Larto mounds recalls the city of Mexico as Cortez saw it. They were once probably in the lake–they are now upon its very border, and it has sensibly shrunk in area within historical times–and were connected with each other by means of causeways, as at Mexico. What style of habitation was built on them it is impossible to say, for there are no relics save of ashes. The life of the people is easily told from their utensils. They were fishermen, rather than hunters, and used nets to catch their fish. They must have lived on these islands for centuries, for the soil and layers of ashes and fish bones prove this. When they died or how they died is not known; nor was there any tradition among the Indians concerning the swampers when the French came to Louisiana two centuries ago.
Whether the further explorations to be made will reveal the identity and story of these aborigines remains to be seen. It will only then be possible to determine whether these swamp dwellers were the original inhabitants of the country, driven out by the Indians, or whether they came in later. What light these excavations will shed on archaeology and aboriginal history remains yet to be seen.
Courtesy of Chronicling America
Additional information on the Troyville mounds can be found at Catahoula Parish History website.
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I was born and raised in Sicily Island, a tiny village in Catahoula Parish, Louisiana. Although I no longer live on the Island, I am still blessed to live in the South and only a couple of hundred miles from home.Copyright © 2016 Roots from the Bayou
No idea how true this is, of course. But it is said that Abe Lincoln fully believed in giants buried in the hills. And Abe was a pretty straight up guy. There certainly are a myriad of reports from many locations.
Maybe some folk could do some excavating at some of the few remaining ancient mounds. Worth a shot. Someone from reddit, a local, says that they will be investigating:
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Giant remains were found in my hometown in rural Louisiana at the start of the 20th century. I’ve just discovered this, and am trying to find the precise site. It will almost certainly be under land that is actively farmed.
There used to be a site that archived the archeological notes from sites like these when the were excavated – and I specifically remember the Larto Lake site being documented there. However I can not find the site any longer. It was up three or four years ago. Whoever was maintaining it either ran out of time/money/interest or whatever or it was just taken down.
I do know this – the Zim family that started the Franklin Sun was well known to my family ( my great uncle was chief editor through the 40s – 60s) and the paper didn’t have a reputation for publishing hijinks. But ya never know.
There’s always the Smithsonian angle, that they were actively destroying evidence from this era of anything that went against the standard evolution model. But who knows.
Ss. My sister and I just recently discovered this. With work and other things going on it’s hard to find the time for proper investigation, but I’ve talked to several older people in the community that remember the stories.
The Crowville (about 10 miles from my house) site is now under farmland that is currently being harvested. Maybe after harvest we will get some answers..
This area has a pretty large network of drainage canals that were dug early 1900s, so it’s hard to know which canal was being dug at the time. Research is underway.
I just wanted to share this discovery, since Louisiana certainly isn’t a part of the world we think of when giant remains are discussed.
I’ll try to keep the community posted on what we are able to find out.
There is always hope!
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