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Characteristic hilly topography of the Knox dolomite areas, crest of Red Mountain, composed of the Clinton formation in the distance, looking east from highway about 1 mile south Pinson. Jefferson County, Alabama. 1910. Plate 3 in U.S. Geological Survey. Folio 175. 1910.
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Dike like outcrop of vertical Hartselle sandstone member 1.5 miles east of Newcastle, looking north. This feature extends north to Pinson and is called Rocky Row. Jefferson County, Alabama. 1910. Plate 10 in U.S. Geological Survey. Folio 175. 1910.
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Anticline overturned to northwest, Louisville and Nashville Railroad, one-half mile south of Graces Gap. Jefferson County, Alabama. 1906. Plate 4-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 400. 1910.
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Ketona dolomite member of the Knox dolomite in quarry at north Birmingham, looking south. Jefferson County, Alabama. 1910. Plate 2 in U.S. Geological Survey. Folio 175. 1910.
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Slope No. 7, Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company); plateau of the Warrior coalfield in distance, beyond Jones Valley.
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North incline at Valley View mine, showing drift headings, Jefferson County, Alabama. 1906. Plate 9-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 400. 1910.
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Cryptozoon resembling c. undulatun; from Copper ridge dolomite near Huffman, 7 miles northeast of Birmingham. Jefferson County, Alabama. 1925. Plate 4 in U.S.Geological Survey. Folio 221. 1927.
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Blast furnace of Sloss-Sheffield Steel and Iron Company at North Birmingham. Jefferson County, Alabama. 1906. Plate 16-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 400. 1910.
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Old quarry at mountain terrace, in northeastern environs of Birmingham, looking east, showing same succession as in photos 1866 and 1867; thinner layers at top possibly of upper Black River age, rubbly bed and Stones River-Lowville contact at level of man's head. Jefferson County, Alabama. 1925. Plate 9 in U.S.Geological Survey. Folio 221. 1927.
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Red Mountain; seen from Chert ridge east of Grasselli, showing four slope mines of Fossil group, continuous open-cut workings or strippings, and location of ore-carrying railroad near Chickamauga-Clinton contact. Jefferson County, Alabama. 1906. Plate 10- A in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 400. 1910.
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Upper workable part of Big Seam, in open-cut at Helen-Bess mine, shows jointing of ore bed. Jefferson County, Alabama. 1906. Plate 9-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 400. 1910.
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Conasauga limestone near the Louisville and Nashville railroad 1 mile south of Boyles Gap, looking northeast. Jefferson County, Alabama. 1910. Plate 4 in U.S. Geological Survey. Folio 175. 1910.
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Evenly bedded Fort Payne chert in Louisville and Nashville railroad cut at Dale Gap, near Village Springs, looking north. Jefferson County, Alabama. 1910. Plate 9 in U.S. Geological Survey. Folio 175. 1910.
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Slab of pebbles from parting between Big seam and Irondale seam shown in photo 1454. The pebbles are of the same kind of limestone and are full of the same fossils as the limestone capping the Irondale seam at Ruffner No. 1 mine, northwest Jefferson County, Alabama. 1925. Plate 18 in U.S.Geological Survey. Folio 221. 1927.
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Red Mountain; seen from Chert ridge east of Grasselli, showing four slope mines of Fossil group, continuous open-cut workings or strippings, and location of ore-carrying railroad near Chickamauga-Clinton contact. Jefferson County, Alabama. 1906. Plate 10- A in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 400. 1910.
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Birmingham, Alabama. Morton plant of Alpha Portland Cement Company from south. Jefferson County, Alabama. December 9, 1928.
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Characteristic hilly topography of the Knox dolomite areas, crest of Red Mountain, composed of the Clinton formation in the distance, looking east from highway about 1 mile south Pinson. Jefferson County, Alabama. 1910. Plate 3 in U.S. Geological Survey. Folio 175. 1910.
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Brecciated Ketona dolomite in quarry of Republic Iron & Steel Co., Thomas, 4 miles northeast of Wylam. Jefferson County, Alabama. 1925.
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Panorama with image 1447. Birmingham, Alabama. Quarry in Conasauga limestone at Morton plant of Alpha Portland Cement Company. Jefferson County, Alabama. 1928.
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Old quarry in Chickamauga limestone half a mile north of Gate City, and 5.5 miles northeast of center of Birmingham, west face of Red Mountain, looking northeast; limestone of Lowville (lower Black River) age above, and of Stones River (Chazyan) age below. Contact marked by rubbly argillaceous bed cropping out at left margin of quarry at roots of two small trees. Rubbly bed swells out to right into small coral reef in lower right hand corner believed to be of Black River age. Reef composed of a jumbled mass of large stromatocerium and Columnaria heads with which are mixed abundant smaller heads of Solenopora. Bryozora and brachipods are fairly abundant. Cryptopharmus antiquates Raymond or Beatricia Ulrich (common)...


map background search result map search result map Conasauga limestone near the Louisville and Nashville railroad. Jefferson County, Alabama. 1910. Evenly bedded Fort Payne chert in Louisville and Nashville railroad cut at Dale Gap. Jefferson County, Alabama. 1910. Dike like outcrop of vertical Hartselle sandstone member.  Jefferson County, Alabama. 1910. Characteristic hilly topography of the Knox dolomite areas. Jefferson County, Alabama. 1910. Characteristic hilly topography of the Knox dolomite areas, crest of Red Mountain. Jefferson County, Alabama. 1910. Conasauga limestone near the Louisville and Nashville railroad. Jefferson County, Alabama. 1910. Evenly bedded Fort Payne chert in Louisville and Nashville railroad cut at Dale Gap. Jefferson County, Alabama. 1910. Dike like outcrop of vertical Hartselle sandstone member.  Jefferson County, Alabama. 1910. Characteristic hilly topography of the Knox dolomite areas. Jefferson County, Alabama. 1910. Characteristic hilly topography of the Knox dolomite areas, crest of Red Mountain. Jefferson County, Alabama. 1910.