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Martaban pit of the Tennessee Coal, Iron & Railroad Company. Panorama with image 1498. View showing folded black clay probably residual from Conasauga limestone overlain by ledge of limonite. David De Jarnette in view. Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. December 8, 1929.
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Tuscaloosa formation, consisting of sands and clays, with interbedded ferruginous layers, Huntsville road, 1.5 miles east of Cottondale, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. Circa 1907. Plate 2-A in U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 81. 1914.
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Panorama with images 1511, 1512, and 1513. Martaban brown iron ore mine of the Tennessee Coal, Iron & Railroad Company. Panorama of folded Conasauga limestone beds in old tramway cut leading northwest from Martaban mine pit. Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. December 10, 1929.
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Abandoned open cuts at Tannehill Brown-ore mine, showing pinnacles of Conasauga limestone and residual clay, from which ore has been stripped. Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. 1906. Plate 13-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 400. 1910.
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Martaban brown iron ore pit of the Tennessee Coal, Iron & Railroad Company. View at distance of six feet of a bed composed of broken slabs of limestone bonded by calcareous cement at various angles and forming an intra-formational conglomerate in the Conasauga limestone. Near base of large mass of limestone shown in image 1494. Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. December 8, 1929.
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Stratigraphic relations of Pliocene terrace deposits; terrace deposits, perhaps somewhat shifted and reworked, resting on Tuscaloosa formation. Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. May 23, 1915. Plate 49-G in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 108. 1918.
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Old pit of Standiford brown iron ore mine of Tennessee Coal, Iron & Railroad Company. Reflection in the water obscures the view. Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. December 10, 1929.
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Solid mass of ore at Houston Brown-ore mine. Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. 1906. Plate 13-C in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 400. 1910.
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Goethite, Alabama. Brown iron ore washer No. 4 of the Republic Iron & Steel Company. Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. December 8, 1929.
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Mass of Conasauga limestone in Martaban brown iron ore pit of the Tennessee Coal, Iron & Railroad Company left after mining out the brown iron ore which surrounded it. Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. December 8, 1929.
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View northeast in Martaban brown iron ore pit of the Tennessee Coal, Iron & Railroad Company. Water floods pit in foreground to maximum depth of probably 25 feet or more. Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. December 8, 1929.
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Martaban brown iron ore pit of the Tennessee Coal, Iron & Railroad Company. Cut showing black clay at base with massive brown iron ore above overlain by sandy ferruginous beds, white sandy clay of Tuscaloosa age, and red loam at the surface. Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. December 8, 1929.


map background search result map search result map Martaban brown iron ore pit of the Tennessee Coal, Iron & Railroad Company. Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. 1929. Panorama of Martaban brown iron ore mine of the Tennessee Coal, Iron & Railroad Company. Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. 1929. Abandoned open cuts at Tannehill Brown-ore mine, showing pinnacles of Conasauga limestone and residual clay. Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. 1906. Stratigraphic relations of Pliocene terrace deposits resting on Tuscaloosa formation. Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. 1915. Tuscaloosa formation, consisting of sands and clays, with interbedded ferruginous layers, Huntsville road, 1.5 miles east of Cottondale, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. Circa 1907. Martaban brown iron ore pit of the Tennessee Coal, Iron & Railroad Company. Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. 1929. Panorama of Martaban brown iron ore mine of the Tennessee Coal, Iron & Railroad Company. Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. 1929. Abandoned open cuts at Tannehill Brown-ore mine, showing pinnacles of Conasauga limestone and residual clay. Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. 1906. Stratigraphic relations of Pliocene terrace deposits resting on Tuscaloosa formation. Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. 1915. Tuscaloosa formation, consisting of sands and clays, with interbedded ferruginous layers, Huntsville road, 1.5 miles east of Cottondale, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. Circa 1907.