Publisher's Synopsis
"The Glacial Boundary in Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky" by George Frederick Wright offers a detailed examination of the geological formations and terminal moraines resulting from the glacial period in the American Midwest. Focusing on specific townships and counties across Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky, including Holmes County, Boone County, Columbiana County and Stark County, Wright's study meticulously documents the glacial boundary and its impact on the region's topography.
Originally published in 1884, this work provides valuable insights into the geological history of the Ohio River Valley and surrounding areas, making it an essential resource for geologists, historians, and anyone interested in the natural history of the Midwest. Wright's detailed observations and analysis contribute significantly to our understanding of the glacial period's influence on the landscape.
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