MEIGS CREEK COAL. 
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In the south-western part of Marion township, Morgan county, 
the Meigs Creek coal has been opened, and a thickness of 28 inches 
found. Near the south-eastern corner of Section 2, Marion township, 
the Meigs Creek seam shows the following section : 
The analysis of this coal is as follows: 
Marion Township Coal (Lord). 
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8 feet. 
3 inches. 
y) 66 
15 66 
2 66 
6 66 
The coal is quite high in ash and sulphur, but can be put to many 
uses. 
Traces of a coal higher than the Meigs Creek coal are found in 
south-eastern Marion township, Morgan county, and eastern Bern town- 
ship, Athens county. 
In the southern part of Windsor township, Morgan county, the 
Meigs Creek coal has been opened at many places along the Muskingum 
river for local supply. 
In lot 1114, Windsor township, Morgan county, the Meigs Creek 
coal measures as follows: 
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Trimble and Dover townships, of Athens county, have none of the 
Meigs Creek coal. 
