File:Map showing the economic minerals along the route of the Chesapeake & Ohio Rail Way to accompany the geological report of Thomas S. Ridgway. LOC 98688616.tif

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English: Covers area from Richmond, Va., to the Ohio River along the route of the railroad and shows the geological sections in which minerals are found. Consolidated from the Virginia Central and Covington and Ohio Railroads in August 1868.
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Map showing the economic minerals along the route of the Chesapeake & Ohio Rail Way to accompany the geological report of Thomas S. Ridgway.
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G3881.H1 1872 .M38
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Source https://www.loc.gov/item/98688616/
Author Maury, Matthew Fontaine; Ridgway, Thomas S.; Chesapeake And Ohio Railroad Company
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United States · Virginia · West Virginia
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American Memory · Catalog · Railroad Maps, 1828-1900 · Geography And Map Division · Transportation And Communication
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Chesapeake And Ohio Railroad Company · Mines And Mineral Resources · Railroads · Virginia · United States · Maps · West Virginia

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