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1st Session Assembly azygous basal beds Benton county Boone county Brgt brick building stone Burlington Calyx Cape Girardeau Carboniferous Chemung Chouteau Clinton Coal Measures coarse grained color Company Cooper deposits Describes the following descriptions dimension stone feet fire clay Fossils G. C. Broadhead G. C. Swallow Genevieve Geological Survey Geologist granite Hall Henry Co House Journal inches Iron Mountain Jackson Jackson Co Jasper Jefferson City John Kansas City Keokuk layers Lead and Zinc Lead Mines Lesqx Lime Limestone Analysis Loess Louis Limestone Madison counties Magnesian manufacture Mastodon Meek & Worthen miles Mineral Resources mineral waters Mississippi Missouriensis Newberry & Worthen paving blocks Pilot Knob plates PLATYCRINUS porphyry Prof quarry radials Railroad Report river rock Saline county Salt Springs sandstone Sedalia Senate Journal shale Shum Shumard SILURIAN souri species Spirifer Survey of Missouri sutures Syenite thickness township Upper Coal Measures Valley
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