Field notes, eastern Kentucky, 1902
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S SSW 13 S 15W 40 S 22W 50 light the sides S 65W 40 S 35W 36 S 40W 28 S 10W 26 free tae, S 5W 18 freest an S 10 E 33 S 15 top of ridge. S 12 lane on R S 32 E 10. Boone Harris's {5 mi to Kinney Pike {2 mi to Valley. 27/2 A. Christian church W of Charles, brgs Holyrite genuine, smell in fine weddle. 13 ft of Lower Helderby expndd on H.T. Goose Jr. farm, 4 ft partly expnd below that 20th. B. Millie Calvert, 11 ft of Lura Held, expndd North of house at spring - And still further north is Black Slate above level of Lower Helderby. C. W of Black Slaternity, The massive Low Helderby is underlain by a yellowish clay clay pretty stratified forming a sort of clay sink. D. E of Jess A Gumbsins. Coarse limestone 29 ft ex- pndd, firm, hinged with red. Long stretch above with broken rock but no Black Slate. This is far above level of B. Can this be above Black Slate? Further study, climbing up hill N proves this is heavily