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... feet deep and seventy feet wide on the surface of the water . All improvements now required on the line of this canal , will be made with reference to its enlargement . Measures have already been taken to change the location of the ...
... feet deep and seventy feet wide on the surface of the water . All improvements now required on the line of this canal , will be made with reference to its enlargement . Measures have already been taken to change the location of the ...
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... feet , without finding fossil salt . The beds of salt in Cheshire were dis- covered about 160 years ago , in boring for coal , at about 125 feet below the surface of the ground ; but they have now been pene- trated to a much greater ...
... feet , without finding fossil salt . The beds of salt in Cheshire were dis- covered about 160 years ago , in boring for coal , at about 125 feet below the surface of the ground ; but they have now been pene- trated to a much greater ...
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... feet.§ The sandstone at the Onondaga salt springs has been bored through , and a conglomerate of rounded pebbles penetrated to the depth of eight feet . The whole depth of the boring in this case was but about 250 feet . No traces of ...
... feet.§ The sandstone at the Onondaga salt springs has been bored through , and a conglomerate of rounded pebbles penetrated to the depth of eight feet . The whole depth of the boring in this case was but about 250 feet . No traces of ...
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... feet below the surface . The cost of boring to such a depth would be more than an individual would be willing to incur for an uncer- tainty . The State has a deeper interest in the discovery than any individual can have . The salt ...
... feet below the surface . The cost of boring to such a depth would be more than an individual would be willing to incur for an uncer- tainty . The State has a deeper interest in the discovery than any individual can have . The salt ...
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New York (State). Legislature. Assembly. STATEMENT . No. Feet . Description of Lumber . Price per Quality . M. feet . Total . Fees . 31,488 Pine boards and plank , 1st . $ 32 00 $ 1,007 61 137,039 66 66 2d . 22 00 3,014 85 236,060 66 3d ...
New York (State). Legislature. Assembly. STATEMENT . No. Feet . Description of Lumber . Price per Quality . M. feet . Total . Fees . 31,488 Pine boards and plank , 1st . $ 32 00 $ 1,007 61 137,039 66 66 2d . 22 00 3,014 85 236,060 66 3d ...
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