HENRY COUNTY. 



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than the rest of the country. Where the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad 

 is graded through it, about a mile west of Fostoria, a section of about 

 eight feet is exposed. The upper four feet are here gravelly hard-pan, 

 and the lower, stratified gravel with coarse sand, embracing some stones. 

 New Riegh, in Seneca county, is on a hard-pan ridge, or at least a hard- 

 pan knoll. About mid-way between Berwick and McCutchenville is a 

 very conspicuous 'hard-pan ridge, which, on the left bank of the San- 

 dusky (S. E. J section 26, Seneca), forms a bluff about sixty feet high. This 

 ridge can be traced westwardly, running about a mile north of Adrian 

 and the same' distance north of Springville, forming the outer margin 

 of the Blanchard Ridge. 



Wells and Springs in Henky County. 



