Field notes, undated (6)
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J.L. Scalari's Quarry. Pat We Auliff foreman. clay Waldrn? Top. 6ft 8½ 4¾ 3 5 4½ 10 8 5 6 6½ 7 softer stone the cement at magus- nion. UPPER QUARRY good white Laurel limestone. good for building purposes. hang together 14'85½ (7ft 1½ in.) 2 ft of white stone beds f varying thick- ess. For small and cracking across two readily to be a fine building stone and therefore not worked ex- cept for broken stone road farm jeres 6 ft 4 in limestone with frequent layers of chert and with chert nodules. 7 ft 1½ in. 2 ft 6 ft 4 in. 15½ ft. 30½ft 15 ft. 2 little groups grounded. YXNT X A3190 30½ See 2nd page following. According to John Colett. 30 feet from Waldern clay down to the next layer. 20 in. layer solid. 11 in. 14 in. layer. solid 12 in. with chert nodules. 12 in layer. 1½8- 12 in. 2 feet 24 in solid. 24 in solid. Present. 4736 in layer. ½/2 9'8 12,5 as at present. Present Middle 48 in. layer into pieces 4-8 in thick. worked 24 in layer solid layers quarry. 24 in layer. ½/2 now cutting down into this. 14 in layer. 1¾ 30 in. layer. 1½ in 14 in stone. solid 3 feet of shale 20 feet below bed of the river.