HOCKING VALLEY COAL FIELD. 955 
Coal of Straitsville Central Mine. (Lord). 
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The section and structure of the seam agree with those last given. 
This mine has a long lease of life, inasmuch as by it:a large and 
valuable body of coal can be best reached. 
Contiguous to the last-named mine, and also to the Troy mine, and 
forming part of the same body of coal, is the mine operated by W. P. 
Rend, under lease from the Columbus and Hocking Coal and Iron 
Company. It is known as Mine No. 6 of this corporation. No 
separate description is required. 
Mines Nos. 33 and 35 of the syndicate (Columbus and Hocking 
Coal and Iron Company), formerly known respectively as the Straits- 
ville Mining Company’s and the Straitsville Coal Company’s mines, 
originally included about 750 acres of coal lands in Sections 29, 30, 31 
and 32 of Coal township. Mine No. 35 is also known as the} Plummer 
Hill mine. 
A section of the coal in one of the best rooms of No. 35 is shown 
herewith : 
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