HOCKING VALLEY COAL FIELD. 957 
The coal has great value on the western side of these properties. 
On Lost Run it shows a thickness of 12 feet. 
The only remaining mine to be considered in this division is that 
formerly known as J.S. Doe & Co.’s mine but now known as Mine 
No. 9, of the syndicate. It is opened on the Lancaster and Straitsville 
Mining Company’s lands. The coal is here at its westérn outcrop, 
lying in the hill-tops with small area and light and treacherous cover. 
The structure is shown in the appended figure : 
FLGEURE Ci 
STRUCTURE OF COAL AT CSH COAL AND 
IRDN CO’S MINE NEAR STRAITSVILLE. 
(.S.DOE'S & CO'S,FORMERLY.) N23 
alleelWonk tL iho SS 
Hesse Coste WOU 08 IND. ial 
Soft Coalzei ected.._____ 
Second Slate--------_- 
Crore a Sa ia ae 
Wigstiolabe dle Lae 
O26 eae 
tes eee an 
Two analyses of this coal were made for the survey, the seam 
being in one case sampled from a room, and in the other from 
the bank cars. The results are shown below: 
Coal of Mine No. 9, (J. S. Doe & Co.) (Lord). 
1.—Sampled from seam. 
2.—Sampled from bank cars. 
1 2h 
JY IOHETITIRE) ogc SEBS else S) COBB CACO COOTER OEE ARE ERIE nme Air yen HOb Fy ine ee eED 7.09 6.60 
Wolatilercombustibletimattenyacsch ccncucanos concede ceeoe ore eaae cee loceeseee 36.61 34.72 
CCM CAND OM eee eee ee es eater th Eieahlaaitarn siania WL Sis en ie ane MR Oath Sh Bo ee ge 52.00 52.56 
JAE To pobOB dO SUSHOBB AR BD SOC EA Bele HET IA rR it Aba CHR INURPLE SoU Abel RO 4.30 6.17 
Ny teal lemeeneae reece ner wenn ae ones Ly LU aah tk SS CER Cade ee a to's 100.00 | 100.00 
1.19 0.64 
