516 COAL. 



faces, N. 2 E.; greatest rise, southwest; sample collected from 

 No. 2 of section by D. D. Teets, Jr.; O. F. Limer, Supt., authority 

 for mine data." 



The composition of this sample is published under No. 43 

 in the table of analyses at the end of this Chapter. 



The following opening was observed along the crest of the 

 Chestnut Ridge Anticline: 



S. S. Goodwin Farm Mine No. 44 on Map II. 



On Jesse Run, 3 miles S. 80 E. of Jane Lew; Redstone Coal; butts, 

 east and west; elevation, 1433' B. 



Ft. In. 



1. Shale, dark 



2. Coal 2' 6V 2 " 



3. Slate, dark 0% 



4. Coal (to slate pavement)... 2 1 4 8 



A sample was collected from Nos. 2 and 4 of section, the 

 composition of which is given under No. 44 in the table at the 

 end of this Chapter. 



Lora T. Cookman Farm Mine No. 45 on Map II. 



On Jesse Run, 2.3 miles north of Aberdeen; Redstone Coal; eleva- 

 tion, 1385' B. 



Ft. In. 



Shale 



Coal, visible 4 3 



The full section of the coal was not obtained at this open- 

 ing as the mine had partly fallen shut. 



At the Edwin Lewis Farm Mine (No. 46 on Map II), on 

 a branch of Jesse Run, 2.9 miles north of Aberdeen, the coal 

 showed a thickness of 5' 2" ', without partings, the elevation 

 being 1375' B. 



At the Edith Goodwin Farm Mine (No. 47 on Map II), on 

 a branch of Hackers Creek, 2 miles southeast of Jane Lew, 

 the coal was once mined at an elevation of 1045' B., but the 

 opening had fallen shut, the coal being reported 5 feet thick 

 by residents. 



