Field notes, undated (6)
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William Olvery Quarry, 1/4 mile south of Waldron, on Conns Creek. bottom in blue shale (Waldron, 4 in. 5 in. 7 in. 12 in. 66 5 in. 8 in. 8 in. 2 1/2 in. 7 in. 10 in. 5 1/2 4 in. 10 in. 2/8 6 in. 8 in. 3 1/5 2 ft 6 in. 2 ft. sand lime fine grained. tb light brown darker, muddied the. brown The Niagara above the Waldron shale slope. N 45 W. 7 ft. 5 in. in 100 feet. 37) 2.75 in 37 ft. .0743 Mary Mints quarry. W side of creek. The limestone above Waldron shale (grail) is 5 1/2 feet thick. Then comes candy rock. At Seneca. At Gregory Lime Quarry. The candy rock above the upper limestone I is here 31 feet thick. It is quarried for lime. The rock is evidently none of a dolomite than of a sandy rock, the latter term being misleading. Conn's Creek. Saccorrino Christyi