This historical document, "Geological Survey," details the geological features and natural resources of a specific region, likely the state of Indiana, given that E. T. Cox served as State Geologist of Indiana. Readers will find detailed observations on rock formations, mineral deposits, and fossil discoveries. The report also covers the economic potential of the area's natural resources and their impact on local communities.
This survey provides invaluable insights into the geological history of the region and serves as a primary source for researchers interested in the development of geological sciences in the United States and the economic history of Indiana.
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