Publisher's Synopsis
"Report of a Geological Reconnoissance of Indiana, Made During the Years 1859 and 1860" presents a detailed survey of the geological features and natural resources of the state of Indiana during the mid-19th century. Authored by Richard Owen, with contributions from Leo Lesquereux and Robert Peter, under the auspices of the Indiana Geological Survey and David Dale Owen, this report offers valuable insights into the geological composition, mineral deposits, and natural history of the region.
This historical document provides a comprehensive overview of the geological formations, including descriptions of rock types, soil compositions, and topographical features. It serves as a primary source for understanding the environmental landscape of Indiana during a period of significant economic and industrial development.
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