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clay rut cove
6 ft clay.
8 1/2
4 1/2
3
5
4 1/2
10
8
5
6
6
5
6
7
7}
Total 7 ft. 1/2 in.
7 ft. 1/2
2
6 ft 4 in
15 ft
3 ft 3 1/2
12 ft 7 in.
2 6 ft 10 in.
5 3 ft 2 in.
shale not counted
2 ft. white stone.
6 ft 4 in. Limestone with fragment chert layers.
intended used to be quarried for lime, at top at least
breaks up + quarried for road rubble.
15 ft of limestone not a choice building stone.
11 in.
4 1/2 in.
12 in. with chert nodules.
12 in.
8 in. Top of present quarried rock.
24 in. solid.
8
8
10
9
12
12 9 1/2 12 7
12 15 1 12 7
3 1/4
48 in. in layers 4-8 in thick.
24 in solid both in at present quarried.
24 in larger now being cut into 1 1/2 in. white.
17 in 3/4
30 in 1 3/4}
14 in solid not seen, said to be also brown
3 ft shale {brown like Medina.