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1060
A
No 4 - a ledge on north shore ab
Hugh Redmonds farm called
by the lumbermen "The Joe
Ledge". It is about 1/4 mile
S.E of No 3.
The thickness is about 375 ft
thick - dips 5-5° N 20 W.
June 7-89-
2 A.M. took letter up to
Sturgis farm where it will be taken
to Jacktown on Monday,
As a raft of logs was almost
at the mouth of the river we
hurried down the lake and
entered the rapids. The river
for 6 miles is quick water, &t
trav very exciting work going
through.
1061
A
57
Camp near Little Brasuna
Lake this night,
On the way some fossils were noticed
in the ledge at Stony Brook,
Left for examination until
return trip.
June 8-89- A 1061 Sandwich trip
Little Brassua Lake
1061 A on south shore Little
Brassua Lake - along &the
line of C. P. R. R.
The section begins at the
237 mile mark and extends
about 3/4 m. along the R.R.
track eastward.
A° is a heavy bedded sandstone
barn - thickness unknown.