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mines worked on that side, and discharged on the railroad, the following 
section is obtained, from Coal No. 6 down: 
FT. 
1. Coal No. 6. 
2. Fire-clay. 
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7. Coal outerop. — 
8 Fire-clay. 
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11. Cannel coal, thin and poor. 
12. Fire-clay. 
13: Shale to railread, three miles from Coshocton .--2-...52-...-.2--.--- 30 
In the central part of the township, the summit level is, for the most 
part, high above the plane of No. 6 Coal—the tops of the hills full 200 
feet higher. Indications of the black-band ore were looked for in these 
higher strata; but none were met with that can be considered encour- 
aging. No.7 Coal must occur considerably below the general summit 
level; but the only bed worked appears to be No. 6. 
SECTION SOUTH-EAST @F COSHOCTON VILLAGE, TUSCARAWAS TOWNSHIP. 
Vertical scale, 1 inch to 52 feet. 
Gray limestone. 
Nodular calcareous iron-ore, 
Coal outcrop (No. 7). 
WO = 
Gray shale and sandy shale. 
3 8 aa mee; Coal No. 6 (Home Company’s). 
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penned) |e 
20 0 hee eS IE 
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Gray shale. 
resent aed tara er nl 
Coal outcrop. 
; Gray limestone. 
Shaly sandstone, and shale. 
ot Railroad at Coshocton. 
Blue limestone, 
3 Coal outcrop. 
5 Fire-clay. 
15 =u ale. 
Low water in river. 
