Eades Fort, on Great Cacapon River. Morgan County, West Virginia. 1911.
Dates
Date Taken
1911
Summary
Eades Fort, on Great Cacapon River, the river has cut into these hard sandstone rocks and separated this mass from the main body of Tuscarora sandstone forming Cacapon Mountain at the right. Morgan County, West Virginia. 1911. Plate 8 in U.S. Geological Survey. Folio 179. 1912.
Summary
Eades Fort, on Great Cacapon River, the river has cut into these hard sandstone rocks and separated this mass from the main body of Tuscarora sandstone forming Cacapon Mountain at the right. Morgan County, West Virginia. 1911. Plate 8 in U.S. Geological Survey. Folio 179. 1912.
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