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Dark brown sediment with clasts ranging from small to medium. The clast shape ranges from angular to sub-rounded. Edge-to-edge grain crushing and grain stacking are abundant throughout this sample. Some lineations and rotation structures can also be seen in minor amounts.

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Light brown sediment with clasts ranging from small to large. The clast shape ranges from angular to rounded. Rotation structures are abundant in this sample. Some necking structures and comet structures can also be seen, along with a few lineations.

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Brown sediment with two different domains; one coarse grained, and one finer grained. In the coarse grained domain, clasts range from small to large in size. The clast shape ranges from sub-angular to rounded. Rotation structures and edge-to-edge grain crushing is commonly seen. In the finer grained domain, clasts are mainly small, with a few larger clasts, and there is an abundance of lineations.

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Dark brown sediment with organic matter. There are two main domains; a coarse grained domain, and a finer grained domain. The coarse grained domain contains grains ranging from small to medium in size, and angular to sub-rounded in shape. In the coarse grained domain, grain crushing/stacking is common, with a few lineations and rotation structures. In the finer grained domain, grains are small and range from sub-angular to sub-rounded in shape. Lineations are abundant in this domain.

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Chart of station 2, crop sections of the old back ditch on the south side of the feeder, station 45, station 118 and the total length from the culvert to lot no. 5. This is signed by Fred Holmes, April 13, 1857.

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Receipt from the City of St. Catharines to Robert Stanley, occupant and Mary Shickluna, owner of Lots 44 and 45 on Ontario Street for taxes, Aug. 8, 1887.