SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT—-HOCKING VALLEY. 8638 
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MimepphosphatOnesacc sels sclo saicnla ssc <sininicia siniac)e.cisiclsiaialalels)s\ala/0\lo.a\a\aiose 0.54 
Mimeicarbonaterccceas os ccccw esas sae BANA OBC SEO OSOS BASU CPOE 0.91 
Ma@onesia carbonate sacs acs a0 son cisecn se cccase acecicnensnea saaceie as 0.83 
SOD No 5 5655154565060 GHOS6 6 O00SHS BAGB56 CE6G 668 apaisia\aiaiatoaters maiareieayele= 0.00 
Totalises-s-scicce Sats GODS: ODOEGH OOOBOS 6 BOOS OO AObS HAGGOG OEOO Band Babes 100.03 
Metallicnirontecearscisisslascietss SBS UBS SHE GAOOES Bde SOS SSO BOSSA BOCO Su Belg 
BHOsphoniGractdhe cesT ueaae nce onan ekena auinslettc sees caeteats talc wie 5006 0.25 
This is one of the best ores to be found in the district. 
Several furnaces are expecting to draw their chief supply of ore from 
the Baird seam—the Thomas, Winona, and Bessie Furnaces on the line 
of the railroad from Logan to Staitsville, and Crafts Furnace at the 
mouth of Little Monday. The ore is everywhere to be found in the high 
grounds between the valley of Monday Creek and the Hecking River. 
The Bessie Furnace, near Straitsville, will obtain ore chiefly from the 
lands of the Company west of Monday Creek. Explorations for the Baird 
ore on the hill n rth of the furnace revealed the ore in nodular form dis- 
tributed in a three feet bed of fire-clay. Jam indebted to Mr. Benjamin 
Marshall, one of the proprietors of the furnace, for-a carefully measured 
section. 
1. Nelsonville or Great seam of coal. ae me 
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Ah aler haces ae araes Binalerats Aatatateratcts DODO DOONOS UOOGGS BAODOG HEDEWS oS ws 
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Onme Shall eRe aera ey cic yiala(orsicisalaleore Biaayersvapayaiatee BONSOR VOCED OBGodN oaks) ae 
(a Gray carbonate of iron, itregwlanr...+2...5-e- esc loses sac aes is Sato lO 
Ore Sandstone gas jose coe cae ee ewe wees aiatcteiatehscsictal ators arate artista car aeee a 
10. Fire-clay, with nodules of ore .....-..-- BODE OO GOMASO RCS sc 
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15. Interval not exposed ..-.......2-.. .2..0. BRON AdirG BAnGOS cHoaKe 31 6 
16. Limestone, fossiliferOUs........-00+acaeececncs coos sane ssocce 1 2 
UZFoS A CKOR EY by SENS Secs co Sy ea ag PIE tal cWa atarspaaialattlaista’a sata esto ioe 4 
1eweintenvalstopoplotsborin grey. smlaes)ceaialsian seeiee iss <laale celal ONCOL O 
19. From top of well to ore ...... SOOCRC HOOOOG OSHS DOOD MIObECObO RE. Le 9 
SOT MELLONGOTGR a eerste evar aan a aie arn edala aloe eictaiale ald « cls alolalelecauls araje, sara 4 
le alice iaidarsineais AC OOOERBO OBO UA SUSU Q ODES Goae Malelatels alaratakar sais ras 6 
Pity UITIGIAR NS 6o5 docacuocorme NOISES SRO CCK aes ata SAGO COCA UOGD (oOdad 6 6 
fab, ORD: secdtiod BSAG BO GBON SOS BONE BOC SOOO ASPECT RA CEE Die CICRH Euan mas b 8 
24. Sand-rock. 
No. 10 represents the horizon of the Baird ore. No. 12, a fossiliferous 
limestone, seventy-two feet and ten inches below the Nelsonville seam, 
