49 resultados para 30-288_Site
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Dark brown sediment with clasts ranging from small to medium in size. Clast shape ranges from angular to sub-rounded. Rotation structures and lineations are common throughout the sample. Comet structures and grain stacking/crushing can also be seen in minor amounts.
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Brown, fine grained sediment. Clasts are small. Some organic material can be seen (darker). Lineations are common throughout the sample.
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Brown sediment with clasts ranging from small to medium in size. The clast shape ranges from angular to sub-rounded. Comet structures, rotation structures, and lineations can be seen throughout the sample. Minor amounts of grain stacking can also be seen.
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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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Brown sediment with clasts ranging from small to large in size. The clast shape ranges from sub-angular to sub-rounded. Lineations are common throughout this sample. Comet structures and minor amounts of rotation structures can also be seen.
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Brown sediment with clasts ranging from small to medium in size. Clast shape ranges from angular to sub-rounded in shape. Lineations and rotation structures can be seen throughout the sample. Some comet structures and grain stacking can also be seen.
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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 clasts ranging from small to medium in size. Clast shape ranges from angular to sub-rounded. Lineations are abundant throughout this sample. Comet structures are common as well. Rotation structures can also be seen in minor amounts.
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Letter to Mr. Steers from Samuel D. Woodruff regarding Lot 30, Concession 2 in Enniskillen (1 double sided page). Mr. Woodruff is asking Mr. Steers to inform him if he will attest to the claim of Mr. Clement. This letter is written in pencil and is quite faded but the text is still legible, April 18, 1848.
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Port Dalhousie and the Thorold Railway pay roll for services of engineering and contingencies furnished for the months of June, July, August and September, 1854, signed by S.D. Woodruff, Sept. 30, 1854.
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Pay roll voucher #16 from the Engineer Department of Port Dalhousie and Thorold Railway Extension, for the office approved by F. Shanly, chief engineer, May 30, 1857.
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Voucher from the Engineer Department of Port Dalhousie and Thorold Railway Extension to W.G. Thompson regarding horse hire (copy), Jul. 30, 1857.
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Pay roll voucher #25 from the Engineer Department of Port Dalhousie and Thorold Railway Extension, for the Northern Division, for the month of July, 1857 approved by F. Shanly, chief engineer and W. G. Thompson (copy), July 30, 1857.
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Pay roll voucher #30 from the Engineer Department of the Welland Railway for the Southern Division for the month of August, Aug. 31, 1857.
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Pay roll voucher for foremen, mechanics and laborers of the Welland Railway for repairs of track and sundry work for the month of November 30, 1857.