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Jacob Jackson Farm Mine No. 69 on Map II. 



On Hilly Upland Run, 1.9 miles northwest of Gaston; Redstone 

 Coal; elevation, 1140' B. 



Ft. In. 



Sandstone, massive, Cedarville 7 



Shale, sandy 7 



Coal 0' 2" 



Slate, black 2 



Coal (to slate pavement) 4 5 4 9 



The Clara Peterson Farm Mine (No. 70 on Map II), at 

 the mouth of Hilly Upland Run, 1.9 miles northwest of Gas- 

 ton, showed V 9" of clean coal, at an elevation of 1158' L. 



Charles Taylor Farm Mine No. 71 on Map II. 



On Grass Run, 1.1 miles northeast of Gaston; Redstone Coal; ele- 

 vation; 1165' B. 



Ft. In. 



Shale, dark, sandy 



Coal, bony 0' 3" 



Coal, good (to slate pavement) .4 4 4 7 



John Stewart Farm Mine No. 72 on Map II. 



On Grass Run, 1.3 miles northeast of Gaston; Redstone Coal; ele- 

 vation, 1180' B. 



Ft. In. 



Shale, dark 2 



Coal, bony 0' 6" 



Coal, good (to slate pavement). 3 3 3 9 



The Nathaniel Bush Farm Mine (No. 73 on Map II), on 

 Stonecoal Creek, 0.2 mile northwest of Gaston, showed V 2" 

 of clean coal, as published in the section for Gaston, page 51, 

 butts being N. 85 W., and tidal elevation, 1153' L. A sample 

 was collected from this mine, the composition of which 

 given under mine No. 73 in the table of coal analyses at the 

 end of this Chapter. 



The C. C. Hersman Farm Mine (No. 74 on Map II), on 

 Stonecoal Creek, 0.5 mile northeast of Gaston, showed 4' 6" 

 of clean coal, at an elevation of 1200' B. 



