Economic Geology of the Kenova Quadrangle, Kentucky, Ohio, and West Virginia |
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Page 148 - Fuller, 300 feet north of station, 5 feet west of railroad at east edge of highway, 30 feet north of white house, in sandstone ledge; bronze tablet stamped " 572 K 1900
Page 150 - Creek, south side and 5 feet from center of road, west of house near, in large sand rock ; bronze tablet stamped " 630 K 1900 "_ 629. 784 BIBLIOGRAPHY. The following list includes the publications of the Geological Survey on areas chiefly in eastern Kentucky and adjoining States. The publications listed are mainly on coal, but other subjects are included. Production of coal : Mineral Resources of the United States, 1883-1907.
Page 60 - Survey of Big Sandy River, West Virginia and Kentucky, including Levisa and Tug Forks : House Doc.
Page 152 - Virginia, by NS Shaler and JB Woodworth. Nineteenth Ann. Rept., pt. 2, 1899, pp. 511-515. Bristol folio, Virginia-Tennessee; description, by MR Campbell. Geologic Atlas US, folio 59, 1899. The Atlantic coast Triassic coal field, by JB Woodworth. Twenty-second Ann. Rept., pt. 3, 1902, pp. 25-53. The Russell Fork coal field, Virginia, by RW Stone. Bull. No. 316, 1907, pp. 55-67. Coal mining at Dante, Va., by RW Stone. Bull. No. 316, 1907, pp. 68-75.
Page 151 - ... during the fiscal year 1890-91, by FW Clarke. Bull. No. 90, 1892, p. 75. Gives analyses of coal and coke from Tucker County, W. Va. The Potomac and Roaring Creek coal fields in West Virginia, by JD Weeks. Fourteenth Ann. Rept., pt. 2, 1894, pp. 567-590. Geologic section along the New and Kanawha rivers in West Virginia, by MR Campbell and WC Mendenhall.
Page 150 - Martha, 0.4 mile north of, on east side of road, 25 feet higher than road, 36 feet north of oak tree on same side of road, in sandstone ledge; bronze tablet stamped "736 K 1900...
Page 150 - Webbville, 5.8 miles south of, south of small house near south forks of road, on west side, 30 feet from center, in sandstone ledge; bronze tablet stamped "916 K 1900" 914.926 Cherokee, 0.5 mile north of mouth of Cherokee Creek, east of road, south of small house, in sandstone ledge; bronze tablet stamped "646 K 1900" 645.587 3LAINE WESTWARD ALONG BLAINE CREEK TO MARTHA, THENCE NORTHWABD VIA SARAH TO WILLAED.
Page 148 - Ashland, Chesapeake & Ohio Ry. station, on Carter avenue between 12th and 13th streets, south side of building, 2 feet higher than ground; bronze tablet stamped "556 K" 556.431 From Ashland along Chesapeake & Ohio Ry.
Page 91 - Lesmahagow cannel coal taken as 100, calculated on the basis of 13,000 cubic feet of gas and 1,535.5 pounds of sperm per ton, and having regard for the secondary products and the cost of purification of the gas, this coal is equal to 107.48.
Page 117 - To make first-class refractory brick 67 to 80 per cent of flint clay is used, depending on the use to which the product is to be put, the remainder being plastic clay.