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from railroad alignments and profiles supplied by the Atcheson, 4 a gens ap eects: es ee é 
Topeka and Santa Fe Railway and from additional information ae K Granite - - eee, te ee ee Pre-Cambrian f 
collected with the assistance of this company | ener S : : 35 
UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 
GEORGE OTIS SMITH, DIRECTOR 
David White, Chief Geologist R. B. Marshall, Chief Geographer 
1915 
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ELEVATIONS IN FEET ABOVE MEAN SEA LEVEL 
The distances from Kansas City. Missouri, are sho -y 10 miles 
The crossties on the railroads are spaced | mile apart 
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