834 GEOLOGY OF OHIO. 
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MOIS EUITE see secs cet ec crc Sdiarsa See eee oe Oe Boers IO Se 4.37 5.50 
Wolatilevcombustibleimattente eases eee eee 43.82 42.03 
Hi mGds.GarbOmscciee cowie ccc taeen Bate oe ee ee COE 44.68 44.59 
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eb 6) 0110 0 alee ake Mer RRA De cccrlocaridaabaodorodacoasousouaeacsed 5.08 3.86 
In the field just described, this seam lies 80 feet below the summit 
of the hills, and about 300 feet above the track of the Cleveland, Akron 
and Columbus Railroad. <A branch track is graded up Shepler Run to 
the foot of the incline from the Cary and Urmson openings, made by 
the old Holmes County Company. Under judicious management a re- 
equipment of the mines for work ona large scale could doubtless be 
made profitable. The acreage is considerable, Messrs. Cary and 
Urmson alone owning the mineral on 700 acres, a fair proportion of 
which is high land carrying No. 6 coal. 
