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Brierfield dolomite incrusted with characteristic fretwork of residual silica. Sixmile Creek about 1 mile northwest of the southwest corner of the Montevallo quadrangle. Bibb County, Alabama. 1924. Plate 6 in U.S. Geological Survey. Folio 226. 1940.
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Prospect for roofing slate in Waxahatchee slate: three fourths of a mile south of Ocampo, looking north. Chilton County, Alabama. 1924. Plate 4 in U.S. Geological Survey. Folio 226. 1940.
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Cavernous silica from Bibb dolomite: characteristic-weathering product from the Brierfield and Bibb dolomite. Alabama. 1924. Plate 7 in U.S. Geological Survey. Folio 226. 1940.
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Looking northwest across Shelby Valley, eroded mainly on Newala limestone Columbiana Mountain in the distance. Plate 2 in U.S. Geological Survey. Folio 226. 1940.
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Boulder of dense tough chert characteristic of Copper ridge dolomite, from Newhope ridge, gorge of Buck Creek between Helena and Pelham. Shelby County, Alabama. 1925. Plate 3 in U.S.Geological Survey. Folio 221. 1927.
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Big ore seam (at right) overlain by Red sandstone and shale with conglomeratic medium bedded Red sandstone at top, summit of Red Mountain and Twentieth Street, Birmingham, looking southwest. Jefferson County, Alabama. 1925. Plate 13 in U.S.Geological Survey. Folio 221. 1927
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Crumpled Wash creek slate 5 miles south of Shelby. Shelby County, Alabama. 1924. Plate 5 in U.S. Geological Survey. Folio 226. 1940.
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Shelby iron ore diggings at top there is 15 feet of red loam carry best quality of lump ore, underlain by light colored sand and quartz gravel possibly Cretaceous age. Shelby County, Alabama. 1924. Plate 11 in U.S. Geological Survey. Folio 226. 1940.
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Big seam of iron ore, Twentieth Street, Red Mountain, Birmingham, looking southeast. Jefferson County, Alabama. 1925. Plate 14 in U.S.Geological Survey. Folio 221. 1927.
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Rounded hills characteristic of areas underlain by Waxahatchee slate, about 2 miles south of Shelby, looking east. Shelby County, Alabama. 1924. Plate 3 in U.S. Geological Survey. Folio 226. 1940.
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Part of Red Mountain formation immediately below big seam of iron ore, Twentieth Street cut, Birmingham, at summit of Red Mountain, looking northeast; this part is of Brassfield (Medina) age. Jefferson County, Alabama. 1925. Plate 11 in U.S.Geological Survey. Folio 221. 1927.
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Conasauga limestone overthrust on a coal bed in the Pottsville formation, Shaol Creek, 1.5 miles southwest of Aldrich, in the Cahaba coal field. Shelby County, Alabama. 1924. Plate 12 in U.S. Geological Survey. Folio 226. 1940.
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Goosa River in the southeast corner of Columbiana quadrangle, looking south from the Narrows, shows upland surface of old peneplain with entrenched river valley. Shelby County, Alabama. 1924. Plate 1 in U.S. Geological Survey. Folio 226. 1940.
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Cut on mountain terrace road in northeastern environs of Birmingham, looking southeast, showing position of bed of volcanic ash (bentonite) and the overlying limestone of Trenton age. The bentonite bed is about 40 feet above the bottom of the thin-bedded limestone shown in the upper part of photos 1869 and 1870. Jefferson County, Alabama. 1925. Plate 10 in U.S.Geological Survey. Folio 221. 1927.
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Cryptozoon of c. proliferum from Copper ridge dolomite mosteller columbiana quadrangle, about 5 miles east of Shelby Shelby County, Alabama. 1925. Plate 5 in U.S.Geological Survey. Folio 221. 1927.
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Quartz, chert, and limestone pebbles in basal part of Lenoir limestone: between wagon road and railroad near south edge of Bessemer quadrangle, in Cahaba valley. Shelby County, Alabama. 1925. Plate 7 in U.S.Geological Survey. Folio 221. 1927.