Field Notebook: Georgia, Virginia, West Virginia 1902
Page 73
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Transcription
"must have been long since on both sides of the Larawd (or?) and at O'Briens for it is removed and the (Fort Payne Creek refers directly upon the) Armuchee. There is here no possibility of error in observation since the entire sequence on the south side of Larandie Mt can be seen beginning in the Bags and Clinck and closing with Flag Shale, all conformable and having about one dip of a few minor folds are clearly ended. In the evening packed the box. Coming down Larande Mt on the south side may be seen at the tip heavy bedded quartzite, then red beds but whether these are or if a bolar mass determined, then the Rockwood and Armucbee.