dauphin island shell mound~historic photo
 
       
 

Long a landmark on Dauphin Island, the shell mounds are still the highest geographical feature on the island. Around 1910, only cedar trees (which are tolerant of the alkaline soil of shell middens) are evident near the eroded shore line of Dauphin Island Bay (courtesy of the University of South Alabama Archives).


 

 

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