COSHOCTON COUNTY. ool 
SECTION OF HILLS NEAR Scor?’s CoaL MINE, VIRGINIA TOWNSHIP. 
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Coeal No. 6—Zimmer’s. 
Fize-clay. 
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Sandstone. 
Gray limestone. 
Coal No. 4—poor. 
Fire-c ay. 
Covered. 
_!| Blue limestone. 
33) | «Cea! No. 3—Scott’s. 
a Fire-clay. 
Franklin —The western half of this township is chiefly bottom land 
along the valley of the Tuscarawas. The eastern half rises, for the most 
part, above the plane of Coal No. 6, which bed is worked near both the 
northern and the southern line of the township. Oa the north line, by 
the mouth of Rock Run, three miles below Coshocton, is the ming of Mr. 
Keith, 110 feet above the railroad, with which it is connected by a tram- 
road. The old mine is near the railroad, but the new opening is half a 
mile from it. The work here is well laid out for a large business. The 
coal-bed is four feet thick; the coal in cubical blocks, very black and 
brilliant, with frequent flakes of charcoal scattered through it, and the’ 
coal is here 110 feet above the railroad, and the railroad 125 feet above 
Lake Hrie, which proves the coal to be fifty-one feet lower than at the 
mines of the Coshocton Coal Company, three miles east of Coshocton. 
SECTION AT KEITH’S MINE, Rock Run. 
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