548 COAL. 



Dry Run, 2.2 miles southeast of Glenville, showed 4' 9" of 

 coal, at an elevation of 865' B. 



The J. L. Floyd Farm Mine (No. 164 on Map II), on a 

 branch of the Little Kanawha, 1.2 miles northwest of True- 

 bada, had fallen shut, but was reported as being 5 to 7 feet, 

 its elevation being 925' B. 



Summers Brothers Farm Mine No. 165 on Map II. 



On Little Kanawha River, 1.2 miles west of Truebada; Pittsburgh 

 Coal; butts, N. 70 W.; elevation, 875' B. 



Ft. In. 



1. Draw slate 



2. Coal 2' 6V 2 " 



3. Bone 1% 



4. Coal (to slate pavement) . . .4 3 6 11 



A sample was collected from Nos. 2 and 4 of section, the 

 composition of which is given under Mine No. 165 in the table 

 of coal analyses at the end of this Chapter. The coal from this 

 mine is used for local domestic fuel, the output being about 

 250 bushels daily, with 4 men employed. 



Elmer Fishback Farm Mine No. 166 on Map II. 



On Duck Creek, 2.1 miles southwest of Sand Fork; Pittsburgh 

 Coal; elevation, 800' B. 



Ft. In. 



Slate, dark 



Coal 2' 9" 



Bone 1 



Coal (to slate pavement) 3 8 6 6 



Charles Wilfong Farm Mine No. 167 on Map II. 



On Duck Creek, 2.5 miles southwest of Sand Fork; Pittsburgh 

 Coal; elevation, 805' B. 



Ft. In. 



.Slate, dark, visible 5 



Coal 2' 0" 



Bone 1 



Coal (to slate pavement) 3 8 .. 5 9 



