Field Notebook: Maine, New Hampshire 1925
Page 72
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Transcription
"it is our stone ship. Walked down to the ocean front and just at the corner of the Bath House (Cig) there are off Colemium (? Ovicen) sandstone reflects with hygroon and tiny onellusea. I found a small lit. Hidden up are sandstones with grom, if well rounded houlders up to 2 feet across; occasi- ionally has a outrounded me. The sand is dry. fine. At the corner of the beach (a little head land) is a curious sandstone split layers as if drawn out horizontally. I can interpret this off as a small delta, and on either side of it is sandstone over the wayl goes. The shore must have been close by. All the mountain anywhere about are well reded rock, and all appear to be folded. There's dar some faulting but doesn't align the shore nor evidence if faults. Then took the street cars out to the local Chat Hill, Queen and Bay Junction. It's a small affair in Hamist style, one story high.