called deep
Spring: This place
pertinently takes its Name from
the following curious Appear-
ance: There is a nearly round
Hole in
the Earth, of about
50 or 60 Feet Diameter at
the Top, and
tapering down
nearly to a point at the Depth
of about 50 feet: the
Water
Springs out of the side near
midway from the Top, to
the
Bottom and trickling down
in a small Stream, sinks
into
a Cavity at the Bottom.
Thence through a fertile and
well improved new Country;
more than
one half of the cleared Land