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A view of clean up of a landslide that destroyed part of Interstate 70 at mile marker 168.9 near New Concord, Muskingum County, Ohio. The image was taken by by Michael C. Hansen on October 15, 1986.
A view looking east of a landslide that destroyed part of Interstate 70 at mile marker 168.9 near New Concord, Muskingum County, Ohio. The image was taken by by Michael C. Hansen on October 15, 1986.
Damage to Hastings Road below the Monticello Village Apartments landslip in Athens, Athens County, Ohio. The Monticello Village Apartments was a complex of fourteen to sixteen buildings when construction was finished in 1968. The level area on which the apartment buildings were constructed was fashioned from a cut on the hillside in the Clarksburg red bed. The mudstone removed in this cut was used as fill on the edge of the hill in order to expand the level area for apartment construction. On November 4, 1972, the slope failed, causing the destruction of a 150 meter section of Hastings Road in the location of Ohio State Route 32. On November 7, 1972, four buildings were evacuated after additional rapid movement...
A view of the slump from above at the Monticello Village Apartments landslip in Athens, Athens County, Ohio. The Monticello Village Apartments was a complex of fourteen to sixteen buildings when construction was finished in 1968. The level area on which the apartment buildings were constructed was fashioned from a cut on the hillside in the Clarksburg red bed. The mudstone removed in this cut was used as fill on the edge of the hill in order to expand the level area for apartment construction. On November 4, 1972, the slope failed, causing the destruction of a 150 meter section of Hastings Road in the location of Ohio State Route 32. On November 7, 1972, four buildings were evacuated after additional rapid movement...
An outcrop with the Meigs Creek (No. 9) coal and limestone of the Monongahela Group in Noble County, Ohio. This area has shale, siltstone, mudstone, sandstone, limestone and coal lithologies. Bedrock is from the Pennsylvanian Geologic Period. The photograph was taken by Myron T. Sturgeon in August 1944. Location approximate to Noble County, Ohio.
Looking west at a landslide that destroyed part of Interstate 70 at mile marker 168.9 near New Concord, Muskingum County, Ohio. The image was taken by by Michael C. Hansen on October 15, 1986.
A view looking east of a landslide that destroyed part of Interstate 70 at mile marker 168.9 near New Concord, Muskingum County, Ohio. The image was taken by by Michael C. Hansen on October 15, 1986.
A view of slump down from the Monticello Village Apartments landslip in Athens, Athens County, Ohio. The Monticello Village Apartments was a complex of fourteen to sixteen buildings when construction was finished in 1968. The level area on which the apartment buildings were constructed was fashioned from a cut on the hillside in the Clarksburg red bed. The mudstone removed in this cut was used as fill on the edge of the hill in order to expand the level area for apartment construction. On November 4, 1972, the slope failed, causing the destruction of a 150 meter section of Hastings Road in the location of Ohio State Route 32. On November 7, 1972, four buildings were evacuated after additional rapid movement of the...
The Waterloo Coal Company strip mining operation in Jackson County, Ohio. Waterloo Coal Company mined both coal and limestone at their operation. Bedrock is from the Pennsylvanian Geologic Period. The image was taken during a teachers workshop field trip in a summer between 1988 to 1995.
The Waterloo Coal Company strip mining operation in Jackson County, Ohio. Waterloo Coal Company mined both coal and limestone at their operation. Bedrock is from the Pennsylvanian Geologic Period. The image was taken during a teachers workshop field trip in a summer between 1988 to 1995.
An outcrop with the Meigs Creek (No. 9) coal of the Monongahela Group at Armstrong Mills, Belmont County, Ohio. This area has shale, siltstone, mudstone, sandstone, limestone and coal lithologies. Bedrock is from the Pennsylvanian Geologic Period. The photograph was taken by George W. White on June 9, 1971.
A view of slump down from the Monticello Village Apartments landslip in Athens, Athens County, Ohio. The Monticello Village Apartments was a complex of fourteen to sixteen buildings when construction was finished in 1968. The level area on which the apartment buildings were constructed was fashioned from a cut on the hillside in the Clarksburg red bed. The mudstone removed in this cut was used as fill on the edge of the hill in order to expand the level area for apartment construction. On November 4, 1972, the slope failed, causing the destruction of a 150 meter section of Hastings Road in the location of Ohio State Route 32. On November 7, 1972, four buildings were evacuated after additional rapid movement of the...
Damage to Hastings Road below the Monticello Village Apartments landslip in Athens, Athens County, Ohio. The Monticello Village Apartments was a complex of fourteen to sixteen buildings when construction was finished in 1968. The level area on which the apartment buildings were constructed was fashioned from a cut on the hillside in the Clarksburg red bed. The mudstone removed in this cut was used as fill on the edge of the hill in order to expand the level area for apartment construction. On November 4, 1972, the slope failed, causing the destruction of a 150 meter section of Hastings Road in the location of Ohio State Route 32. On November 7, 1972, four buildings were evacuated after additional rapid movement...
Damage to Hastings Road below the Monticello Village Apartments landslip in Athens, Athens County, Ohio. The Monticello Village Apartments was a complex of fourteen to sixteen buildings when construction was finished in 1968. The level area on which the apartment buildings were constructed was fashioned from a cut on the hillside in the Clarksburg red bed. The mudstone removed in this cut was used as fill on the edge of the hill in order to expand the level area for apartment construction. On November 4, 1972, the slope failed, causing the destruction of a 150 meter section of Hastings Road in the location of Ohio State Route 32. On November 7, 1972, four buildings were evacuated after additional rapid movement...
The Big Muskie was a coal mining Bucyrus-Erie dragline owned and operated by the Central Ohio Coal Company. Big Muskie removed overburden to access Meigs Creek (No. 9) coal in the Muskingum, Morgan, Noble, and Guernsey counties area. The Big Muskie was officially dedicated during a ceremony on May 22, 1969. This picture was taken on May 24, 1969, during the opening week of public tours. The location given is approximate to the Central Ohio Coal Company's mining area south of Renrock, but in northern Morgan County as per location given in
Ohio State Geologist Horace R. Collins standing with Meigs Creek (No. 9) coal in a strip mine location. Collins visited the area being mined by the Big Muskie dragline with Russian geologist Petr Petrovish Timofeev (Timofeyev) and geologist James Morton Schopf. The Big Muskie was a coal mining Bucyrus-Erie dragline owned and operated by the Central Ohio Coal Company. Big Muskie removed overburden to access Meigs Creek (No. 9) coal in the Muskingum, Morgan, Noble, and Guernsey counties area. The Big Muskie was officially dedicated during a ceremony on May 22, 1969. This picture was taken on May 24, 1969, during the opening week of public tours.
An picture of a mine spoil pile in eastern Ohio. Ohio State Geologist Horace R. Collins visited the area being mined by the Big Muskie dragline with Russian eologist Petr Petrovich Timofeev (Timofeyev) and geologist James Morton Schopf. The Big Muskie was a coal mining Bucyrus-Erie dragline owned and operated by the Central Ohio Coal Company. Big Muskie removed overburden to access Meigs Creek (No. 9) coal in the Muskingum, Morgan, Noble, and Guernsey counties area. The Big Muskie was officially dedicated during a ceremony on May 22, 1969. This picture was taken on May 24, 1969, during the opening week of public tours.
The Ohio Power Company's visitors center along Ohio State Route 83, south of Cumberland, Guernsey County, Ohio. Passenger cars were brought in by the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway/Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for press and other guests during the formal opening of the Muskingum Electric Railroad in May 1969. The dedication event for the Big Muskie, Muskingum Electric Railroad, and the service center was held on May 22, 1969, but public events continued throughout the week afterward. The visitors center was named Prentice. Shown are the 1920 Baldwin 0-6-0 No. 3 engine and the
The Big Muskie was a coal mining Bucyrus-Erie dragline owned and operated by the Central Ohio Coal Company. Big Muskie removed overburden to access Meigs Creek (No. 9) coal in the Muskingum, Morgan, Noble, and Guernsey counties area. The Big Muskie was officially dedicated during a ceremony on May 22, 1969. This picture was taken on May 24, 1969, during the opening week of public tours. The location given is approximate to the Central Ohio Coal Company's mining area south of Renrock, but in northern Morgan County as per location given in
Ralph J. Bernhargen and Horace R. Collins at the H.K. Porter Mine near Wellsville, Columbiana County, Ohio. The image was taken on February 7, 1968.


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