COSHOCTON COUNTY. 



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any strata to be seen. The hill to the west rises nearly or quite three 

 hundred feet above the Little Mohawk, beyond the township line, in 

 Newcastle, and the next coal bed above the gray limestone probably cxr 

 ried in, an outcrop being seen, supposed to belong to this bad. 

 Section between SiMMOjfs's Eun and Jbmcuo, Jefferson Towsstup, CosT^ar,') 



CODKTY. 



Vertical scale, 1 inch to 52 ft. 



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 3 to 4 



Gray shale. 



HZ-^^—^:^ ^ — ^ -^^ Gray limestone. 

 — — Coal. 



— =^--^ ^~~ — ^ ~^z:^~= Fire-clay and shale. 



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3 to 4 

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Blue limestone. 

 Cannel coal. 



Fire-clay. 

 Sandstone and shale. 



Bituminous eeal. 

 Fire-clay and sandstone. 



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Goal. 



Sandstone. 



Eiver at Warsaw and level of railroad at Cosbocton. 



Analysis of Mr. Tatlok' s Coal. 

 Specific gravity 1.418 



Moisture 1.35 



Ash iy.70 



Volatile combustible matter 30.35 



Fiied carbon 42.60 



100.00 



Sulphur 1.89 



Fixed gas per ou. ft. per lb. 3.42. 



Bethlehem. — This township is very largely in the Waverly and the 

 lower, undeveloped Coal Measures. The only coal bed known to' be 

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