Field Notebook: New Hampshire, Vermont. 1924, 1926, 1928
Page 85
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"These eastern" [crossed out] "gravel pit at Tr E are less" "[illegible] grl ocean holes and that and" "the decided their claim. the other one" "it a more agile -- defender but did" "show me them acta" "Calicho layer 2'-3' beneath claims" "55 from east end" "[illegible] core pitting" "the basal clay much above claim" "material" "Basal clay. upperman 75' "Regular hole 2 s 15'-30--" "Lower basal clay, ? 75' - 160' - 195" "At the Very clay in the center of" "the area down to W and E. After land" "ing we came up to Tuttle on a" "certainly pleasant stop at work" "Huff Creek red clay above but 1/2" "underbed ? Upperman. from 80-95 below" "there at W of Landing, Tr E g Landing" "two red cores down show in the two" "are mostly and [illegible] to horizontal in W,"