896 GEOLOGY OF OHIO. 
EUGUIRE LOOK 
STRUCTURE OF MIDDLE KITTANNING COAL (ne 6) 
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Noon, the Lower Kittanning coal has been mined for many years for 
local use. The seam has not been found here less than 4 feet in thick- 
ness, and the quality is good. Its structure is shown in the accompany- 
ing figure : 
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STRUCTURE OF LOWER KITTANNING COAL 
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The same coal seam is now and has been, for many years, worked 
on Section 27. On the Pace farm there is a fine showing of the coal, 
4 feet and more in thickness, and very bright and clean. 
About Rehoboth, also, on Sections 33 and 34, the,two Kittanning 
coals and the Lower Freeport are all now worked. The Lower Kit- 
tanning coal shows in E. Teal’s banks, which are the largest of the 
neighborhood, a little less than 4 feet of coal. The Lower Freeport 
coal (No. 6a) is opened and worked to a small extent on the R. Bennett 
farm. It measures about 3% feet in thickness, but the.quality is inferior 
to that of the seams below it. 
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