518 COAL. 



At the M. L. Law Farm Mine (No. 48 on Map II), on 

 Stony Run, 1.8 miles northwest of Berlin, the coal was 4' 6" 

 thick, without partings, its elevation being 1433' L. 



The J. C. Allman Farm Mine (No. 49 on Map II), on 

 Stony Run, 2.6 miles north of Berlin, showed 4' 10" of clean 

 coal, at an elevation of 1400' B. 



John Rinehart Farm Mine No. 50 on Map II. 



On a branch of Hackers Creek, 1.7 miles northeast of Berlin; Red- 

 stone Coal; elevation, 1320' B. 



Ft. In. 



Shale, sandy, dark 5 



Coal 2' 0" 



Slate, dark gray 2 



Coal (to slate pavement) 1 4 3 6 



The John Foster Farm Mine (No. 51 on Map II), on 

 Hackers Creek, 0.5 mile northwest of Aberdeen, now fallen 

 shut, was visited several years ago, and showed 4' 9 l /2 ff of coal, 

 the elevation being 1250' B. 



M. M. Reger Farm Mine No. 52 on Map II. 



On a branch of Hackers Creek, 1.3 miles northeast of Berlin; 

 Redstone Coal; elevation, 1330' B. 



Ft. In. 



Shale, dark, sandy 8 



Coal 1' 10" 



Slate, gray 1 



Coal, visible... 1 10 3 9 



The Morrison Bros. Farm Mine (No. 53 on Map II), on 

 the same branch of Hackers Creek, 1.1 miles northeast of 

 Berlin, was partly fallen shut but showed about 4 feet of coal, 

 at an elevation of 1351' B. 



G. R. Swisher Farm Mine No. 54 on Map II. 



On Hackers Creek, 1.4 miles northwest of Berlin; Redstone Coal; 

 elevation, 1285' B. 



Ft. In. 



1. Shale, gray, sandy N 



2. Coal (to slate pavement) 4 



