id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 40132 Ruffner, William Henry A Report on Washington Territory .txt text/plain 53571 3641 80 the beds of coal, iron ore, granite, limestone and marble, and also the Gilman Mines, 127--Seattle Coal and Iron Company, River, 142--Coal south of Puget Sound, 144--Total Guye Iron Mines, which were one mile from the line of the railroad. railroad, which we followed to the Gilman Coal Mines, on Squak, passing November 17.--To Kirke's Coal Mines on Green River. the Franklin Coal Mines, passing the Renton, Cedar Mountain and Black [Sidenote: Analyses of Washington Territory coals.] [Sidenote: Seattle Coal and Iron Company.] [Sidenote: Snoqualmie Mountain Coal Group.] [Sidenote: Coal under the Great Bend country.] [Sidenote: Total shipments of coal from Washington Territory.] [Sidenote: The great magnetic ore beds of Cascade Mountains.] [Sidenote: The Seattle railway passes five coal fields.] Seattle; the Washington mines, 43 miles; the Raging River, 46 to 50 The coal on the west side of the Cascade Mountains will go to Seattle [Sidenote: Cost of mining coal.] ./cache/40132.txt ./txt/40132.txt