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CHAPTER 4. ROCKS OF KEOKUK AGE The rocks included under this head are so treated on account of their regional variability, as will appear from their description. In Jefferson County and the surrounding region of Kentucky
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Mt. Vernon / Hilham / Parnell / Fort Payne / Pineville / Louisville / Warsaw / Monticello / Lyon / Somerset / /

Company

Blount / Jefferson Co. Ky / /

Country

Columbia / Lebanon / /

Facility

Crawford Mill / Monticello / Tompkinsville pike / Fort Payne / Columbia pike / Fort Payne Formation / Temple Hill / Mount Vernon / /

IndustryTerm

oil-well drillers / /

NaturalFeature

Jacobs Park Hill / Muldraughs Hill / Mill Creek / Skaggs Creek / Beaver Creek / Kenwood Hill / Mount Vernon / Fishing Creek / Temple Hill / Meshack Creek / Roaring River / /

OperatingSystem

Fork / /

Person

Arthur M. Miller / Springer / /

Position

author / writer / head / /

ProvinceOrState

Tennessee / Allen County / Kentucky / Rockcastle / Ohio / Monroe / Alabama / Barren County / Clark County / Wayne County / Jefferson County / Indiana / Bullitt / Rockcastle County / Jefferson / Madison / Cumberland County / Jackson / Overton County / /

Region

EASTERN KENTUCKY / southern Indiana / central Kentucky / southern Kentucky / southeastern Kentucky / western Kentucky / /

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