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No. 1.—650 feet east of shaft. 
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Latter, at a depth of 117 feet, 8 inches. 
No. 3.—€urface elevation, 87.16 feet. 
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No. 4.—Fifty feet east of shaft, and under railroad track. 
Elevation of surface, 66.54 feet. 
Record incomplete. 
Sharon coal, 53 feet, at depth of 56 feet. 
No. 5.—Six hundred and fifty feet south of shaft. 
Elevation of surface, 70.61 feet. 
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Notr.—A room cutting through this seam showed coal, 8 inches; smut, 14 
inches; coal, 53 feet. 
No. 6.—Surface elevation, 86.27. 
Sharon coal struck at 763 feet, 5 feet thick. 
