1960
DOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.5432
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The stratigraphy of the Devonian Holland Quarry shale of Ohio / J. Ernest Carman --

Abstract: A large stone quarry in Monclova Township (south 3^, sec. 29), Lucas County, Ohio, was operated for many years by the France Stone Company. It is two miles north of the small village of Monclova, three miles south-southwest of the town of Holland, and about ten miles west-southwest of the city of Toledo. It is commonly known as the Holland Quarry. The quarry has been abandoned and is partly filled with water.

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“…The Sylvania Sandstone of northwestern Ohio m-ay include nearshore deposits of Bois Blanc age, since it overlies the Siegenian age Holland Quarry Shale of Carman (1960) with fish remains (Denison, 1960). If B7 future work should support this possibility, the marine seaway of Schoharie age was much more restricted than we have depicted in figure 2.…”
Section: Paleogeography and Lithofacies Of Strata Of Schoharie Agementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Sylvania Sandstone of northwestern Ohio m-ay include nearshore deposits of Bois Blanc age, since it overlies the Siegenian age Holland Quarry Shale of Carman (1960) with fish remains (Denison, 1960). If B7 future work should support this possibility, the marine seaway of Schoharie age was much more restricted than we have depicted in figure 2.…”
Section: Paleogeography and Lithofacies Of Strata Of Schoharie Agementioning
confidence: 99%
“…6 The wider publicization of the history of the Johannesburg Art Gallery follows a trend of privileging this institution above the Africana Museum, and this will be investigated further later in this paper. See McTeague 1984, Lissoos 1986, Carman 1988, Johannesburg Art Gallery 1986 all dealing with the history of the Johannesburg Art Gallery. A typescript by Kennedy (nd) in the Africana Museum, is the major source of information on that museum's history, along with some information contained in the Johannesburg Public '< Library and Museums' journal Africana Notes and News.…”
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