Field notes, Indiana and Kentucky, 1910
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323 Columnaria in 2"m about 6 ft below the right front of new horizon, there for about 800 ft NS GS, a coneate. This is the first Rocky Columnaria in the High Bridge. The Fly mark below brings home at a distance. If it is represented by three layered layers of L, without pearls. 324, Chart layer at top of High Bridge, 5 ft below road between two lines, and 70 ft below tip of hill towards south. 9/12 + 17 = 929 - 70 = 860 ft in a coneate height of tip of High Bridge. 325 Chart layer at top of High Bridge from house along road to where road turns directly next, ford about 850 finding from center lines. 326, Chart layer at tip of High Bridge about 860 finding from center lines. 16A - Bathymora agreement in Kentucky quarable area, a plate marked them faded, but not measured. 327. Tip of Buckhorn Kentucky mouth ford at 719 ft US GS, a coneate with Bayprong to be same ford as at 16A West of Winncells part of Dry river, and Dannelle fork. 328. Numerous large limestone rocks for last half mile. Also half mile NNE of Winncells, where I forgot to record them. 329. Tip of High Bridge, or at least center line below house level before going Down east road to Reservoir at Dannelle reservoir 16 ft down. To low for water supply of Dannelle. Blasted ditches to 2 ft water holes in success in my area to keep up water supply recently, and therefore next week will be in new dam for trip to see if we are right. Water would hold back 3/4 mi., Go on next to passed dam or many springs have formed up from the dam and one or two where water only comes where than 1 ft above the dam. Some not high able to get into the place where this makes 22 cafes, from about that iron, only the Ladder below. 330 High Bridge forl. with steep dips southward, which does not climb up quite to the valley south with forks like a funnel time show no evidence here. 331. Tip of High Bridge 10 feet above the road there. 332. Top of High Bridge is part of lined, so then off about here with High Bridge in North & Seventy m south. Apparently a strong and long spit road and dip along the road. Fork of somepart forms 152 9 ft distant with scuttleless scattered over the limestone. Limestone was done 9 ft distant, Winncells. Probably in front of fine lime ores here. 11 ft arg. lined me like drive entered rock but water holes on ground