WEST VIRGINIA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. 539 



The George Gardner Farm Mine (No. 134 on Map II), 



on the head of McCann Run, 1.6 miles west of Lightburn, had 

 fallen shut, but a measurement at the mouth of the mine 

 showed 4' 2" of coal, at an elevation of 1255' B., being 52 feet, 

 by hand level, below Mine No. 75 in the Redstone Coal, pre- 

 viously described. 



At Farm Mine No. 135 on Map II, on Freemans Creek, 

 0.4 mile east of Freemansburg, the coal was once mined at an 

 elevation of 1311' L., but the opening had fallen shut, being 

 reported 4 feet thick, as shown by the Freemansburg Section, 

 page 55. 



The Ova Lester Farm Mine (No. 136 on Map II), on Left 

 Fork of Freemans Creek, 1.2 miles northwest of Freemans- 

 burg, showed 4' 3" of coal, at an elevation of 1095' B . 



Coal Exposure No. 137 on Map II. 



On Left Fork of Freemans Creek, 1.7 miles west of Freemansburg; 

 Pittsburgh Coal; elevation, 1090' B. 



Ft. In. 



Limestone, Redstone 3 



Concealed 10 



Coal (to fire clay floor) 2 6 



The coal was observed at the Alvin Douglass Farm 

 Exposure (No. 138 on Map II), on a branch of Polk Creek, 

 0.9 mile northwest of Camden, where it is 3' 2" thick, coming 

 50 feet, by hand level, below Opening No. 80 in the Redstone 

 Coal, and having an elevation of 1207' B. 



The John Casey Farm Mine (No. 139 on Map II), on the 

 head of Alum Fork, 2.4 miles northwest of Camden, had fallen 

 shut, but was reported by Mr. Casey as being 4 feet thick, its 

 elevation being 1035' B., and 45 feet, by hand level, below 

 Opening No. 82A in the Redstone Coal. 



Minor Lovett Farm Mine No. 140 on Map II. 



On Walnut Fork, 1.8 miles northeast of Vadis; Pittsburgh Coal; 

 elevation, 841' L. 



Ft. In. 



Sandstone, shaly 



Shale, gray 2 



Shale, dark 2 



Coal, visible 3 



