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J. W. Wolf Farm Mine No. 159 on Map II. 



On Stewart Creek, 1.2 miles southwest of Baldwin; Pittsburgh 

 Coal; butts, N. 80 W.; elevation, 985' B. 



Ft. In. 



Sandstone, shaly 15 



Shale, dark 5 



Coal 2' 0" 



Bone 1 



Coal (to slate pavement) 4 ~ 6 1 



A sample was collected from this coal, the composition 

 of which is published under Mine No. 159 in the table of coal 

 analyses at the end of this Chapter. 



The Alexander Lyons Farm Mine (No. 160 on Map II), 

 on Burke Run, 0.7 mile northwest of Baldwin, showed 4' 2" 

 of coal, at an elevation of 1000' B. 



Below Burke Run the coal was not observed along 

 Stewart Creek. At Glenville it was formerly mined on the 

 south side of the Little Kanawha, 0.5 mile east of the town, 

 at Opening No. 161 on Map II, at an elevation of 925' B., 

 but the mine had fallen shut and could not be measured. 

 This was the most western point where the coal could be 

 found along the Little Kanawha. Between Glenville and 

 Sand Fork the coal has been opened and mined for local do- 

 mestic fuel at numerous points, at most of which it shows a 

 fine development. 



Charles Hayes Farm Mine No. 162 on Map II. 



On Dry Run, 2 miles southeast of Glenville; Pittsburgh Coal: 

 butts, N. 80 W.; elevation, 905' B. 



Ft. In. 



1. Draw slate 



2. Coal 2' iy 2 " 



3. Cannel hone 1% 



4. Coal (to slate pavement) .. .3 9 6 



A sample was collected from this coal, the composition 

 of which is given under Mine No. 162 in the table of coal 

 analyses at the end of this Chapter. The output of this mine 

 is about 500 bushels daily, with 5 men employed. 



The M. B. Morris Farm Mine (No. 163 on Map II), on 



