Field notes, Ohio, undated, 2 volumes
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49 Storm Point N 1/2 Fair Haven 3 mi. 2 ft dolomitic O, thin bedded Springfield 1/2 ft Pottsaucus cc wt top half, less chalky 8 1/2 ft limestone, thin bedded, 2 1/2 ft cherty limestone, thin bedded, <-1090 ft U.S. G.S. rocks dip N here, but possible in different directions farther N. NW 1/4 Fair Haven 1/2 mi. lying the clay shale. Rehobella + Rafflesquina over Ridgwood limestone with then are at least 6 ft of heavy bedded About 15 ft thin bergy Transfield. 1053 37 1016 Richmond ark 2 ft thick, underlaid by a very white graniform feet below the road corner 1053, and in SW from quarry the face of Clinton is seen 37 There is a total y about 13 ft of Clinton. - 7 1/2 ft extra Clint in farther SW, my belief, 6 ft Clint in = local. From Fair Haven SE 1/2 mi., then E 1/2 mi. Concludes cc, with Silica mica retinate at creek level below bridge, at 975 USGS. = Limestone, sand and by some clayey stuff.