53 COAL. 



Lloyd Smith Farm Mine No. Ill on Map II. 



On Curtis Run, 1.6 miles southwest of Horner; Redstone Coal; 

 elevation, 1210' B. 



Ft. In. 



Sandstone, Cedarville 



Shale, sandy 5 



Coal, slaty 1' 0" 



Slate, black 6 



Coal (to slate pavement) 3 3 4 



W. L. Clark Farm Mine No. 112 on Map II. 



On Peters Lick Run of Little Skin Creek, 1.1 miles northwest of 

 Georgetown; Redstone Coal; butts, N. 80 W.; elevation, 1270' B. 



Ft. In. 



1. Sandstone, massive, Cedarville 10 



2. Concealed 15 



3. Shale, sandy 10 



4. Coal, semi-cannel 0' 4" 



5. Slate, black 1 6 



6. Slate, cannel 6 



7. Coal, good (to slate pavement). 3 9 6 1 



A sample was collected from No. 7 of section, the corn- 

 position of which is given under Mine No. 112 in the table of 

 coal analyses at the end of this Chapter. 



Stalnaker Heirs Farm Mine No. 112A on Map II. 



On a branch of Little Skin Creek, 0.8 mile northeast of George- 

 town; Redstone Coal; elevation, 1295' L. 



Ft. In. 



Shale, sandy 



Coal, 1' 4" to 1' 6" 



Slate, dark 4 



Coal (to slate pavement) 1 6 3 4 



The J. H. Stalnaker Farm Mine (No. 113 on Map II), on 

 Hershman Run, 1.2 miles east of Georgetown, showed 3' 3" 

 of clean coal, at an elevation of 1400' B. 



The Charles Simons Prospect (No. 114 on Map II), on 

 the head of Buckeye Fork of Little Skin Creek, 2 miles south- 

 east of Georgetown, showed 3' 9" of clean coal, but the open- 



