528 COAL. 



Bland Brannon Farm Mine No. 100 on Map II. 



On Wolfpen Run, 1.8 miles northeast of Gillooly; Redstone Coal; 

 butts, N. 80 W.; elevation, 950' B. 



Ft. In. 



Shale 



Coal (to slate pavement) 4 8 



A sample was collected from this coal, the composition 

 of which is given under Mine No. 100 in the table of coal 

 analyses at the end of this Chapter. 



The John Finster Farm Mine (No. 101 on Map II), on 

 a branch of Sleepcamp Run, 0.7 mile northeast of Finster, 

 showed 4' 2" of clean coal, at an elevation of 987' B. 



John Kaden Farm Mine No. 102 on Map II. 



On Goosepen Run, 1.1 miles east of Finster; Redstone Coal; ele- 

 vation, 1108' L. 



Ft. In. 



Shale, sandy 



Coal V 5%" 



Slate, black 0% 



Coal (to slate pavement) 3 2 4 8 



The Pat Faley Farm Mine (No. 103 on Map II), on 

 Indian Fork, 0.9 mile south of Finster, showed 4' 2" of clean 

 coal, at an elevation of 1090' B. 



The W. J. Ryan Farm Mine (No. 104 on Map II), on the 

 head of Indian Fork, 1.8 miles southeast of Finster, showed 

 a thickness of 4' 6" of clean coal, at an elevation of 1135' B., 

 being 50 feet above the blossom of the Pittsburgh Coal. 



Redstone Coal, Skin Creek District, Lewis. 



In Skin Creek District, the Redstone Coal crops along all 

 the principal streams, but in the southeastern end the rise of 

 the measures carries it to the hilltops so that little' acreage is 

 left. Its thickness is usually not so great as in the three dis- 

 tricts just described, but its uniformly good quality insures 

 that it will furnish a large quantity of excellent fuel. 



