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Sand from
Hurtsboro Quarry, Russell County, Alabama, USA


Locality type:Quarry
Classification
Type:Sand
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Sand data
Locality Data:Click here to view Hurtsboro Quarry, Russell County, Alabama, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1060726
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1060726:4
GUID (UUID V4):28c657a4-2615-4520-87cd-6a5b2197b96f
Nearest other occurrences of Sand
53.6km (33.3 miles) Providence Canyon, Lumpkin, Stewart County, Georgia, USA
65.7km (40.9 miles) Owl Hollow Placer, Devils Backbone Mining District, Tallapoosa County, Alabama, USA
73.7km (45.8 miles) Hodson Pit, Montgomery County, Alabama, USA
76.7km (47.6 miles) Morgan Placer, Eagle Creek Mining District, Tallapoosa County, Alabama, USA
95.5km (59.3 miles) Rockford Placer (MRDS - 10106262), Coosa County Mining District, Coosa County, Alabama, USA
References
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Report (issue)
the Eutaw Formation Chattahoochee River Region, Alabama-Georgia GEOLOGICAL SURVEY PROFESSIONAL PAPER...the Eutaw Formation Chattahoochee River Region, Alabama-Georgia By LLOYD WILLIAM STEPHENSON A SHORTER...____________ Eutaw localities in east-central Alabama and adjacent parts of Georgia __________________________________...Chattahoochee County, Ga., east of Chattahoochee River_ ______________________________________ Russell County...County, Ala., west of Chattahoochee River_ Macon County, Ala___ _________ _________________ The Eutaw fauna
Report (issue)
This pacer -resents an outline of the geology of Alabama and contains information relative to the occurrence...Col. K. H. Shrive?, Senior Planning Technician, Alabama State Planning Board. It is hoped that this report...I' History o' ground-Water Investigations in Alabama 10.-4 "he U. S. Geolo , ,ical Survey began in...WaterSunply PRners ICP and 114. Three years later the Alabama Geological Survey / Smith, E. A., Section on Ala...102, ,p. 276-331, 1904. Smith, E. A., Section on Alabama, in Underground waters of eastern United States:
Report (issue)
................................... . Western Alabama .......................... : ...................._...... ___ . _................ _..... _... . Alabama and Georgia .................. _. _. ____ ... _...___ . ________ .... _: __ .. _. ____ _ Tombigbee sand member ............. _....... _. _............ _..._. _. _..... _......... _..... _.. . Coffee sand member ............ _....... _. _........ _...... _...airy sand member ......................................... _......... ·_ .... -.- .... _. Alabama and
Book
: =: n 1871, shortly after the University Alabama reopened by Federal returned of after its...Alabamians. he accomplished transformed became Alabama the from What catalyst that an aimless and...“Little Doc,” as told in Eugene Allen Smith’s Alabama, sources: Smith’s is drawn from many transcribed...histories of the state and of the University of Alabama, and contemporary newspapers. How he accomplished...lush EUGENE ALLEN SMITH’S ALABAMA EUGENE ALLEN SMITH’S ALABAMA How a Geologist Shaped a State
Report (issue)
.•..••••••••.••..•.•. Crane Creek near Granite Quarry, N. c •............... South Second Creek near...(head of Etonia Creek) near Keystone Heights, Fla. Sand Hill Lake near Keystone Heights, Fla ••...•.••....Cowikee Creek·near Hurtsboro, Ala ....•.... 3429.1 Hurtsboro Creek near Hurtsboro, Ala .•....•..••........ 3429.15 Middle Fork Cowikee Creek near Hurtsboro, Ala .....• 3429.25 South Fork Cmvikee Creek near...(Line) Creek near Shorter, Ala ..........• 4198 Alabama River (continuation.of Coosa River): Mortar Creelc
Report (issue)
••••••••••••••••••••••• Crane Creek near Granite Quarry, N.C ••••••••••••••••• South Second Creek (Second...(head of Etonia Creek) near Keystone Heights, Fla. Sand Hill Lake near Keystone Heights, Fla ••••••••••...Fork Cowikee Creek near Hurtsboro, Ala ••••••••• Hurtsboro Creek near Hurtsboro, Ala ••••••• •••••••••...••••••••• Middle Fork Cowikee Creek near Hurtsboro, Ala •••••• South Fork Cowikee Creek near Batesville, Ala ••••••...Chubbahatchee Creek near Friendship, Ala ••••••••••• Alabama River (continuation of Coosa River): Mortar Creek
Report (issue)
of Etonia Creek) near keystone Heights, Fla. 11.0 Sand Hill Lake near Keystone Heights, Fla •••••...• 2446...Cowikee Creek near Hurtsboro, Ala •••••••• Middle Fork Cowikee Creek near Hurtsboro, Ala ••••• South Fork... 1941-44;1948-49; 1952-53. 1941-43;1947-53. Alabama River (continuation of Coosa River): Mortar Creek...near Elmore, Ala ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4199.6 Alabama River near (at) Montgomery, Ala •••••••••••••••...Mulberry Creek (River) at Jones, Ala •••••••••••••••• Alabama River at Selma, Ala •••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Book
fossil-hunting localities, organized by state, county, township, section, or other landmark, together...7 THE ERA OF THE FLOODISTS In a limestone quarry near the village of Oeningen in Upper Baden, stonemasons...original animal. Molds may also slowly fill with sand, clay, or silt to form less-prized but nevertheless... where workmen have found fossils within their county of jurisdiction. FLOAT AS AN INDICATOR The experienced...Your first problem is to check with your nearest county library for references which will lead you to good
Report (issue)
locality, or civil division (city, village, or county) named for a physical feature is always listed...information is usually self-explanatory, for example: county seat. Feature Class (second column) The terms listed...their definitions. County (third column) This column lists the name of the county in which the entity...place, feature, or area lies in more than one county, the county listed is the one in which the center of...in the case of a stream, valley, or arroyo, the county listed is the one in which the mouth of the feature
Report (volume)
................................ Altitudes in Alabama .................................................eastward to Mobile and thence northward, through Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, Kentucky, and Illinois...& W. R. R........... East and West Railroad of Alabama. E. & W. V. R. R......... Erie and Wyoming Valley... W.R.R. of Ala .......... Western Railroad of Alabama. W. C. R. R.............. Wisconsin Central Railroad...ALTITUDES IN (Third edition. By HENRY GANNETT. ALABAMA. Station. Abernathy .........................
Report (volume)
Geological Survey by Prof. W. C. Kerr. Those of Alabama, Ohio, Indiana, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Iowa...E. T., V. & G. It R East and West Railroad of Alabama. E. & W. R. R. of Ala Fitchburg Railroad. F. R...and Wells River Railroad. 4.evada Co. R. R Nevada County Railroad. levada Cent. R. R Nevada Central Railroad...(South) Do _Meteorological Station. Akntan, Alaska Alabama, N. Y Aladdin Station, Pa . Alameda, Kans.. Alameda...N. C Big Timber, Mont Big Tree Grove, Calaveras County, Cal... Big Tree Station, Cal Big Tunnel, Va Big
 
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