Virginia, 1492-1892 a brief review of the discovery of the continent of North America, with a history of the executives of the colony and of the commonwealth of Virginia in two parts |
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In the Middle Section
Of fine granites, gneiss, brownstone, sandstone, brick-clays, fire-clays,
soap-stones, marble, slates, etc., for building materials; epidote in various
forms and limestone for fertilizing uses; gold, silver, copper, specular,
magnetic, hematite and other ores of iron in abundance; bituminous
coal, etc.
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