03 August 2015

stonepile gap

a favorite landmark in north ga is stonepile gap, the most likely totally fictitious tale of a cherokee "princess" being buried under the stone cairn in the middle of the intersection notwithstanding --- james adair, wm bartram, and others commented on the "innumrable" stone cairns they found all across the piedmont, although most were smaller than the one here --- in the 18th c, at least, the cherokee raised these piles to commemorate slain warriors ---
people continue to pile rocks, some of them decorated, along with the occasional chunk of asphalt ---



nice little stone wall (early 20th c?) surrounding the cairn but it is badly overgrown ---

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

that is a really large one on the stack.