520 COAL. 



Peter Waggoner Farm Mine No. 60 on Map II. 



On Buckhannon Run, 2.1 miles east of Berlin; Redstone Coal; ele- 

 vation, 1250' B. 



Ft. In. 



Shale 



Coal 2' 8%" 



Slate, black 2 



Coal (to slate pavement) 1 3% 4 2 



The J. C. Strahley Farm Mine (No. 61 on Map II), on 

 Hackers Creek, 2.5 miles northwest of Berlin, showed 4' 2" of 

 clean coal, at an elevation of 1340' B. 



The Cecil Hornbeck Farm Mine (No. 62 on Map II), on 

 Lifes Run, 2 miles northwest of Berlin, showed 4 feet of clean 

 coal, the lower part of the seam being concealed by mud, at 

 an elevation of 1255' B. 



The Annie Bryan Farm Mine (No. 63 on Map II), on 

 Maxwell Run, 1.7 miles northeast of Deanville, was fallen 

 shut, but was reported to have had 4 to 5 feet of coal, the 

 elevation being 1410' B. 



The Charles Smith Farm Mine (No. 64 on Map II), on a 

 branch of Maxwell Run, 0.7 mile east of Deanville, showed 

 4' 2" of clean coal, at an elevation of 1356' B. 



The Wallace Parsley Farm Mine (No. 65 on Map II), on 

 West Fork River, 0.4 mile east of Deanville, was fallen shut 

 when examined, but was reported to have been 4 to -5 feet 

 thick, the elevation being 1324' L., as published in the Dean- 

 ville section, page 52. 



The Clinton Smith Farm Mine (No. 66 on Map II), on 

 Smith Run, 2 miles east of Weston, was partly fallen shut, but 

 about 4 feet of coal could be seen, the elevation being 1215' B. 

 The Richard N. Norman Farm Mine (No. 67 on Map II), 

 on Smith Run, 2.8 miles east of Weston, at an elevation of 

 1200' B., was fallen shut when visited, but was reported to 

 have shown 5 feet of clean coal by Alfred Myers, who opened 

 the bank. 



The E. D. Darnall Farm Mine (No. 68 on Map II), on 

 Hilly Upland Run, 2 miles northwest of Gaston, was partly 

 concealed by water, but showed about 4 feet of clean coal, at 

 an elevation of 1160' B. 



