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This report covers a broad range of geological features of central North Carolina, but focuses on a few major resources of these midland counties, especially sources of water power, metal deposits and coal. Special attention is paid to the Deep River coalfield, said to contain large, high-quality coal deposits, and the Lead Hill or Washington mine which yields zinc, lead, copper, silver and gold.
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Geology, Paleontology, Mines and mineral resources, CoalPlaces
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Geological report of the midland counties of North Carolina
2002, Academic Affairs Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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This electronic edition is part of the UNC-CH digitization project's database, Documenting the American South. It is a part of the collection The North Carolina experience, beginnings to 1940.
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Transcribed from: Geological report of the midland counties of North Carolina / by Ebenezer Emmons. New York : G.P. Putnam ; Raleigh : H.D. Turner, 1856. xx, 351 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm. Preface signed: "Ebenezer Emmons, geologist to North Carolina." Includes errata. Binder's title: North Carolina geological survey. Caption title: Report of the North-Carolina geological survey.
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