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- Account of Expeditions to the Sources of the Mississippi
and Through the Western Parts of Louisiana, to the Sources
of the Arkansaw (sic), Kans, LaPlatte and Piere Juan Rivers,
performed by order of the Government of the United States
During the Years 1805, 1806, and 1807. And Tour through the
Interior Parts of New Spain, when Conducted through these
Provinces, by order of the Captain-General, in the year 1807.
By Major Z. M. Pike, Philadelphia, 1810, 490 pp, 6 maps, 3
folded tables, portrait.
- Administrative Report. Notes
on the Building Stones, Clays and Sands of Iron, St. Francois
and Madison Counties, by G. E. Ladd, Arthur
Winslow...The Mineral Waters of Saline County, by A. E. Woodward...A
Preliminary Catalogue of the Fossils Occurring in Missouri,
by G. Hambach. Publisher: [Jefferson City, s.n. 1890], Series:
Missouri. Geological Survey, Bulletin No. 1, (Subject: Lafayette
County Building stones).
- “The Advantages and Adaptability of St.
Louis as a Manufacturing City,” by
John Magwire, Board of Agriculture Report, 29 pp. (Second Report,
1866, pp. 122-140.) (According to Bibliography of The Geology
of Missouri, Bulletin No. 2, 1890: “The
mineral advantages are especially considered.”)
- The Advantages of A Geological Survey of The State
of Missouri, H.A.
Prout, Saint Louis: W.B. Foster. 1851, 29 pp.
- The Age and Origin of the Crystalline Rocks of Missouri, by
Erasmus Haworth, Notes on the Clays and Building Stones
of Certain Western Central Counties Tributary to Kansas City,
by G. E. Ladd, publisher: Jefferson City, 1891 (Missouri Geological
Survey. Bulletin No. 5).
- “Age of Our Porphyries,” by G. C.
Broadhead, St. Louis Academy of Science Transactions, Vol. III,
page 366. Also supplemental note in Vol. III, page ccxix, June
19, 1876, 1 page.
- “Age of the Porphyry Hills of Southeast Missouri,” by
Edwin Harrison, B.S., 1 page, 1 fig. (St. Louis Academy of Science
Transactions, Vol. II, page 504.)
- All the marble for your building…from one reliable source (brochure), Carthage Marble Corporation, Carthage, Missouri, 1965.
- An American Geological Railway Guide, Giving the
Geological Formation at Every Railway Station, with Notes
on Interesting Places on the Routes, and a Description of
each of the formations, by James Macfarlane,
Ph.D., New York, D. Appleton and Company, 1879. (According
to Bibliography of the Geology of Missouri,
Bulletin No. 2, 1890: “The account of the geological
formations and localities of Missouri was written by Prof.
G. C. Broadhead, and is given on pages 154-158. A revised
and enlarged edition containing 370 pages, edited by James
R. Macfarlane, was issued in 1890.”)
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“An Introduction to the Geology of Missouri,” by
Jerry D. Vineyard, Rocks & Minerals, November 1997.
- “Ancient Man in Missouri,” in
the Science American, 2 pp. (Vol. IV, No. 6, pp., Oct.,
1880.)
-
Annual Report of the Bureau of Labor Statistics
and Inspection of the State of Missouri, by
Missouri Bureau of Labor Statistics and Inspection, Missouri
Office of Bureau of Labor Statistics and Inspection, 1904.
(vol. 24) (This book is available on Google
Book Search - Full View Books for reading
or downloading to your computer in PDF format.)
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Annual Report of the Bureau of Labor Statistics,
the State of Missouri,
by Missouri. Bureau of Labor Statistics (1906), Missouri.
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Missouri, published by The Bureau,
1913 (vol. 34). (This book is available on Google
Book Search - Full View Books for reading or downloading
to your computer in PDF format.)
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Annual Report of the Missouri State Board of Agriculture,
by Missouri State Board of Agriculture, Missouri State Board of
Agriculture, 1857 (vol. 2). (This book is available on Google
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to your computer in PDF format.)
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Annual Report of the Railroad and Warehouse Commissioners
of the State of Missouri for
the Year Ending December 31, 1892,
by Missouri. Railroad and Warehouse Department, Tribune Print.
Co., 1893 (vol. 18) (This book is available on Google
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Annual Report of the State Board of Agriculture
of the State of Missouri,
by Missouri. State Board of Agriculture, Missouri State Board
of Agriculture, 1876. (This book is available on Google
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or downloading to your computer in PDF format.)
- Annual Report of the State Geologist of the State
of Missouri, Missouri
Geological Survey (Albert D. Hagar, Nov. 30, 1870), 23 pp.
(Appendix, Regular Session, Twenty-Sixth General Assembly,
1871; pp. 21-43.)
- “The Archæan Rocks of Missouri,” G.
C. Broadhead, 4 pp. (Kansas City Review of Science
and Industry, Vol. V, No. 12, page 733, 1882.)
- Atlas of Missouri, Milton D. Rafferty,
Russel L. Gerlach, Dennis J. Hrebec, Aux-Arc Research Associates,
Springfield, MO, 1970, 88 pp.
- Baird
Mountain Quarry, Southwestern Missouri,
by Thomas L. Thompson, Centennial Field Guide Volume 3:
North-Central Section of the Geological Society of America:
pp. 173–176.
(A PDF version is available on the gsajournals.org
web site.)
- Base Map of Missouri (1973)
(Available through the Missouri Department of Natural Resources.)
-
“The Beginnings of a Great New Hampshire Industry,” by
George B. Upham, The
Granite Monthly: New Hampshire State Magazine,
Vol. 53, No. 4, April 1921, pp. 141-149. (Article about the Sullivan
Machinery Company in New Hampshire.)
- Bibliography and Index of Missouri Geology,
1969-1976 (Washington University Library Studies)
(Washington University Library studies), by Mary Jane Gwinn,
Earth and Planetary Sciences Library, Washington University,
January 1, 1977, 35 pp.
- Bibliography of Missouri Geography: A Guide To Written
Material on Places and Regions of Missouri,
Walter A. Schroeder, University of Missouri-Columbia, Extension
Division, 1977.
- A Bibliography of the Geology of Missouri,
by F. A. Sampson, Geological Survey of Missouri First Series Bulletin
2, Jefferson City, December 1890, 176 pp.
- Bibliography of the Geology of Missouri,
by Darling K. Greger, Vol. 31, 1945, 294 pp.
- Bibliography of the Geology of Missouri,
1945-1955, Edward Lee Clark, Missouri, Division
of Geological Survey and Water Resources. (Reports) 2d series,
1956.
- Bibliography of the Geology of Missouri, 1955-1960, Missouri
Geological Survey Information Circular 16, by John W. Koenig,
1961, 104 pp.
- Bibliography of the Geology of Missouri, 1955-1965,
Vol. 42, by Jerry D. Vineyard, John W. Koenig, and Bonnie L. Happel,
1967, 229 pp.
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Biennial Report of the Bureau of Geology and Mines,
State of Missouri, by
Missouri. Division of Geological Survey and Water Resources,
Bureau of Geology and Mines, Missouri, 1898. (This book
is available on Google
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Biennial Report of the State Treasurer of the State
of Missouri to the Fifth
General Assembly, by Missouri, Missouri. State
Treasurer’ Office,
published by State Treasurer, 1919. (This book is available
on Google Book Search -
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The Biographical Record of Jasper
County, Missouri,
by Malcolm G. McGregor, Lewis Pub. Co., 1901. (This book
is available on Google Book
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or downloading to your computer in PDF format.)
- “Bollinger County
(Missouri),” County Report made to the Missouri
Board of Agriculture, by John P. McManus. (Seventh Report, 1871,
pp. 226-229.)
- Boonville Advertiser, July
23, 1926, Second Annual Rural Life Edition, Boonville,
Missouri, 64 pp. (This issue includes many Illustrations of
the Blackwater Stone quarry.)
- “Bowery Savings: A World in a Bank,” by Susan DeMark, on her Mindful Walker web site.
(excerpt from the article) “Tinos green marble is a vivid green-blue with wide white veins, mined from the quarries of a small mountainous Greek island in the Aegean Sea. Briar Hill sandstone is an earthy stone of warm red, rust, brown, and buff-colored tones taken from quarries in Glenmont, Ohio. Missouri is the source of Napoleon gray marble, while Rouge Royal is a stone from Belgium of reddish-pink hues with gray and white veins.”
- Brief Statements Respecting Mineral Deposits in
the States of Missouri and Illinois,
by Gales Pease, Boston, 1839, 12 pp.
- “The
Building Stones, Clays and Sands of Iron, St. Francois and Madison
Counties,” by
G. E. Ladd, Assistant Geologist, in Bulletin 1, Geological
Survey of Missouri, Jefferson City, April 1890, pp. 22-44.
- “Calvary Cemetery, St. Louis, Missouri,” from Monumental News, June 1894 (The largest cemetery in St. Louis.)
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Campbell’s Gazetteer of Missouri: From Articles
Contributed by Prominent Gentlemen in Each County of the State,
and Information Collected and Collated from Official and Other
Authentic Sources, by Robert Allen Campbell,
1875, 796 pp. (This book is available on Google
Book Search - Full View Books for reading or downloading
to your computer in PDF format.)
- Carthage and Jasper County:
What and Where They Are, Carthage, Missouri,
1887, 58 pp. Map and many illustrations. (According to Bibliography
of the Geology of Missouri, Bulletin No.
2, 1890: “This was issued by Carthage Board of
Trade. pp. 38-43.”)
- “Carthage
Limestone: Its Production and Characteristics,” by
R. S. Strong, M.E., in Mine and Quarry Magazine, February,
1908, Sullivan Machinery Co., Chicago, pp. 179-182.
- Carthage Missouri,
by Michele Newtown Hansford, Arcadia Publishing (Images of America
Series), 2000, 128 pp.
-
Cases Determined in the St. Louis Court of Appeals
of the State of Missouri, by Missouri Courts
of Appeals, Andrew Moore Berry, Gilbert Book Co., 1881 (vol.
8). (This book is available on Google
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to your computer in PDF format.)
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Cases Determined in the St.
Louis Court of Appeals of the State
of Missouri, by
Missouri. Courts of Appeals, Andrew Moore Berry, Gilbert
Book Co., 1886 (vol. 16). (This book is available on Google
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Cases Determined in the St.
Louis and the Kansas
City Courts of Appeals of the State
of Missouri, by
Court of Appeals (Kansas City, Missouri. Courts of Appeals,
Andrew Moore Berry, Missouri, Court of Appeals) (St. Louis,
James Franklin Mister, Edward Augustus Lewis, Ben Eli Guthrie,
David Goldsmith, John Webster North, Madison Roswell Smith,
John Turner White, E.W. Stephens., 1905. (This book is
available on Google Book
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or downloading to your computer in PDF format.)
- “Cass County
(Missouri),” County Report made to the Missouri
Board of Agriculture, by G. C. Broadhead, 4 pp. (Second Report,
1866, pp. 226-229. According to Bibliography of the Geology
of Missouri, Bulletin No. 2, 1890: “This
includes both the botany and the geology of county.”)
- A Catalogue of American Minerals, with their Localities;
including all which are known to exist in the United
States and British Provinces, &c.,
Robinson, Boston, 1825. (According to Bibliography of
the Geology of Missouri, Bulletin No. 2,
1890: “This has 10 pages relating to Missouri minerals
and localities.”)
- Catalogue of Minerals (in Missouri ),
5 pp. (Gazetteer of the State of Missouri, by Alphonso Wetmore,
St. Louis, 1837.) (According to Bibliography of the Geology
of Missouri, Bulletin No. 2, 1890: “There
are also accounts of minerals, etc., in several counties of the
State.”)
- A Catalogue of Official Reports Upon Geological
Surveys of the United States and Territories, and of British
North America, by Frederick Prime, Jr., Assistant
Geologist of Pennsylvania, 71 pp. (American Institute
of Mining Engineers Transactions, Vol. VII, page 455,
1879.) Supplement
I to a Catalogue of Official Reports, etc.,
13 pp. (American Institute of Mining Engineers Transactions,
Vol. VIII, page 466, Feb. 1880.)
- Caves in Missouri,
G. C. Broadhead, Board of Agriculture Report. (From Missouri Republican,
Nov. 7, 1863, 4 pp., Third Report, 1867, pp. 201-204.)
- Caves of Missouri, Vol. XXXIX, Second
Series, 1956, by J. Harlan Bretz, State of Missouri
Department of Business and Administration, Division of Geological
Survey and Water Resources, Rolla, Missouri, 1956, 490 pp.
- Cement and the Foundations of a Company, The Holnam
Cement Plants, Their Histories, and People,
by William Lychack, St. Paul, Minnesota, Stanton, 1996, 145
pp.
(“From the hardscrabble beginnings of Ada, Portland, Mason City, and
Trident to the trails of Clarksville and Theodore, the combined foundations of
this cement company are 100 years deep and more than six companies wide. From
the quarries to the boardrooms, these are the people who built the plants and
the communities, who ran the mills, and who made their lives and livelihoods
in and around the 13 plants that now comprise the unique heritage of Holnam and
its predecessor companies. Holnam plants are in Portland, Colorado; Ada, Oklahoma;
Devil’s Slide, Utah; Mason City, Iowa; Trident, Montana; Fort Collins,
Colorado; Dundee, Michigan; Holly Hill, South Carolina; Clarksville, Missouri;
Seattle, Washington; Artesia, Mississippi; Theodore, Alabama; Midlothian, Texas.”)
- Centennial History of Missouri: (the Center State
) One Hundred Years in the Union, 1820-1921, by
Walter Barlow Stevens, The S. J. Clarke Publishing Company,
1921. (This book is available for reading or downloading
to your computer in PDF format on the Google
Book Search web site.)
- Centennial: Ironton, Missouri, May 30 – June
2, 1957, A Reprint, 58 pp. (The publication
is available from the Iron
County Missouri Historical Society.)
- “A Century of Mining and Metallurgy in the United
States,” Centennial Address
of Hon. Abram S. Hewitt, President Elect of the American Institute
of Mining Engineers, Phil. June 20, 1876, 33 pp. (Vol. Trans.
Amer. Inst. Mining Eng’rs., pp. 164-193.)
- “The Chinese Valhalla:
Adaptation and Identity in a Midwestern American Cemetery,” by
C. Fred Blake, in Markers X, Association
for Gravestone Studies, 1993. (Chinese Americans, Missouri,
USA )
- The Chouteau Group of Eastern
Missouri, by R. R. Rowley, 6 pp. (American
Geologist, Vol. III, No. 2, page 111, Feb. 1889.)
- The City Beautiful Movement in Kansas
City, by William Henry Wilson, University of
Missouri Press, 1964, 171 pp.
- City of Dust: A Cement Company Town in the Land
of Tom Sawyer, by Gregg Andrews, University
of Missouri Press, 2002, 392 pp., ISBN 0-8262-1424-X. (According
to John R. Park in his A Guidebook to Mining in America, Vol.
2 East, Stonerose
Publishing Co., this book is “about Ilasco, a company
town built by the Atlas Portland Cement Company about 4 miles
southeast of Hannibal, Missouri. The plant was built in 1901
and both the plant and town were destroyed with US 79 was
relocated.”)
-
Civil Government of the United
States and the State of Missouri;
and History of Missouri,
by Perry Scott Rader, The Hugh Stephens Printing Co., 1907.
(This book is available on Google
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to your computer in PDF format.)
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Civil War and Cultural Geology of Southwestern
Missouri, Part 1: The Geology of Wilson’s Creek Battlefield
and the History of Stone Quarrying and Stone Use,
Joseph T. Hannibal, Cleveland Museum of Natural History,
1 Wade Oval Drive, Cleveland, Ohio 44106, USA, Kevin R. Evans
Department of Geography, Geology, and Planning, Missouri State
University, 901 S. National Avenue, Springfield, Missouri
65897, USA, The Geological
Society of America Field Guide
17, 2010, pp. 39-68. (This field guide will be available in
the “Field
Guides” section or the GSA
Bookstore section of the Geological Society
of America web site. This document will also be available
in PDF on the web site. The
following excerpt is from the above-cited publication and
is used with permission.)
“This field trip focuses on the geological
aspects of historical events, particularly during the Civil
War, in southwestern Missouri and explores the use of local
stone over the past 200 years in that part of the state. A number
of battles occurred in this region, including the Battle of
Wilson’s Creek,
the second important battle of the war….”
“The history of stone use in southwestern
Missouri extends back to that of the Native Americans and has
continued until the present day. Local limestone was utilized
for buildings and lime, beginning in the nineteenth century. In
the mid-twentieth century, this region once boasted that it had
the largest dimension-stone quarries west of the Mississippi River.
These are the quarries of the Carthage area in east-central Jasper
County and the Phenix quarry in northwest Greene County. These
areas historically have stood out as producers of building stone
and ‘marble’ (polished
limestone) slabs. Mississippian limestones were utilized in
both: Phenix quarried the Osagean Burlington-Keokuk limestones
(undivided), and Carthage Marble quarried the younger Meramecian
Warsaw Formation. Burlington-Keokuk limestones were also quarried
outside of the small town of” Wilson Creek, located within
the boundaries of the Battlefield.”
- “The
Clay, Stone, Lime and Sand Industries of St. Louis City and
County,” by G. E. Ladd, Assistant
Geologist, in Geological Survey of Missouri, Bulletin No.
3, Supplement, Missouri, December 1890.
- “Coal Measures in Missouri,” by
G. C. Broadhead, 23 pp. (St. Louis Academy of Science Transactions,
Vol. II, page 311.)
- Common Fossils of Missouri,
University of Missouri Press. (Available through the Missouri
Department of Natural Resources.)
- The Common Fossils of Missouri: Missouri Handbook
No. 4, A. G. Unklesbay, Columbia, Missouri:
University of Missouri Press, 1956.
- Common Rocks and Minerals of Missouri.
(Available through the Missouri Department of Natural Resources.)
- The Common Rocks and Minerals of Missouri,
by William D. Keller, The University of Missouri Bulletin, 78
pp., Columbia, MO: University of Missouri Press, 1961, 80 pp.,
ISBN-10: 0826205852, ISBN-13: 978-0826205858.
- Contributions to Invertebrate Paleontology No. 8:
Fossils from the Carboniferous Rocks of the Interior States,
by C. A. White, M.D. (Twelfth Annual Report of the United
States Geological and Geographical Survey for the Year 1878,
by F. V. Hayden, Washington, 1883, pp. 155-171.)
- A Contribution to the Archæan Geology of Missouri,
an inaugural dissertation presented to the Board of University
Studies of the Johns Hopkins University, with an application
for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, by Erasmus Haworth,
M.S., Minneapolis, Minn., The University Press,
state University, 1888, 40 pp. (According
to Bibliography of the Geology of Missouri,
Bulletin No. 2, 1890: “This was also published
in Johns Hopkins University Circulars, Vol. VIII, No. 65,
and in the American Geologist.”)
- Correlation of Cambrian Strata of the Ozark and
Upper Mississippi Valley Regions, Missouri
Report of Investigation No. 52, by Wallace B. Howe, Vincent
E. Kurtz, and Kenneth H. Anderson, 60 pp., 1972.
- Crinoids and Brachipods - PUB. 660,
Fact Sheet-09, Missouri Department of Natural Resources (PDF)
- “The Decay of Rocks Geologically Considered,” American
Journal of Science and Arts, Vol. XXVI, pp. 190-213. (According
to Bibliography of the Geology of Missouri, Bulletin No.
2, 1890: “The rocks of Missouri are considered on
page 207.”)
- Depositional History of the Lamotte Sandstone of
Southeastern Missouri, by D. W. Houseknecht, and
F. G. Ethridge, Pennsylvania State University, University Park,
Pa., United States, Colo. State Univ., United States, Journal
of Sedimentary Research; June 1978; v. 48; no. 2; pp. 575-586,
Society for Sedimentary Geology.
- “Description of Marble Cave, Missouri,” (Stone
County),
Capt. J. B. Emery, 9 pp. (Kansas City Review of Science
and Industry, Vol. VIII, No. 11, page 614, March, 1885.)
- A Description of Some Lower Carboniferous Crinoids
from Missouri,
Bulletin No. 4, by S. A. Miller, Geological Survey of
Missouri, Jefferson City, February 1891.
- Descriptions of Fossils from the Palæozoic
Rocks of the Western States, with Illustrations,
by J. H. McChesney, Professor of Geology and Mineralogy in
the University of Chicago, 57 pp., 9 plates. (Chicago
Academy of Science Transactions, Vol. I, page 1, 1867-9.)
- “Descriptions of Invertebrates from the Carboniferous
System,” by F. B. Meek and A. H. Worthen. (Vol.
II, pp. 143-423, 1866)
- “Descriptions of Invertebrates from Carboniferous
System,” by J. S. Newberry and A. Worthen. (Vol.
V, pp. 321-619, 1873.)
- Descriptions of New Species of Fossils from the
Palæozoic Rocks of the Western States,
by J. H. McChesney, Extr. Tras. Chicago Acad. Sci. (Vol. I,
Chicago, 1859, 96 pp.)
-
The Devonian Fishes of Missouri,
by Edwin Bayer Branson, Thorstein Veblen, Daisy Young, University
of Missouri, University of Missouri, 1914 (vol. 2). (This
book is available on Google
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reading or downloading to your computer in PDF format.)
- Devonian-Mississippian Stratigraphy of the Columbia,
Missouri Area, M.G. Mehl and R.B. Aylor (eds.),
13 pp. (1959) (Available on the Missouri Geology Field Trip
Guidebooks available on the Fieldtrips and Guidebooks of the
Association of Geologists web site. Guidebooks
and/or photographs are available on this web site.)
- Devonian of Missouri,
Vol. 17 (Second Series), by E. B. Branson, V. O. Tansey, and Grace
Anna Stewart, Missouri Geological Survey, 1922, 289 pp. (Includes
chapters on Bailey Limestone and Little Saline Limestone.)
- Dictionary of Missouri Biography,
by Lawrence O. Christensen, University of Missouri Press, 1999,
832 pp., ISBN 0826212220, 9780826212221
- “Do-It-Yourself Immortality: Writing One’s
Own Epitaph,” by Karl S. Guthke, in Markers
XX, pp. 110-153, Association
for Gravestone Studies. (Georgia, Illinois, Massachusetts,
Missouri, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania,
Vermont, Virginia, USA, Crete, England, France, Italy, Germany,
Samoa)
- Dodge’s Advanced Geography of Missouri,
by Richard Elwood Dodge, Rand, McNally, & Co., 1906, 333 pp.
(Part I. Principals of Geography. Part II. Comparative Geography
of the Continent.) (This book is available on the Google
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to your computer in PDF format.)
- Dodge’s Geography of Missouri,
by J.M. Greenwood, Superintendent of Schools, Kansas City, Mo.,
Rand McNally & Co., 1906, 40 pp.
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The Early History of St. Louis and Missouri: From
Its First Exploration by White Men in 1673 to 1843,
by Elihu Hotchkiss Shepard, Southwestern Book and Publishing
Company, 1870. (This book is available on Google
Book Search - Full View Books for reading or downloading
to your computer in PDF format.)
- Early Mississippian Formations in Missouri,
by Raymond C. Moore, Missouri Bureau of Geology and Mines, vol.
21, 2 nd ser., 1928, 282 pp.
- The Earth Through Time, by Harold
Levin, 6th ed.: Saunders College Publishing, 1999. (Standard historical
geology text that includes many illustrations and diagrams relating
to Missouri and Illinois.)
- Earth Treasures - Where to Collect Minerals, Rocks
and Fossils in the United States:
The Northwest Quadrant, Allan W. Eckert, New
York, NY, U.S.A.: Harperb Trade / Perennial, New York, NY,
U.S.A., 1987, 632 pp., ISBN: 0060961775. (A guide to more
than 1,000 specific locations in Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota,
Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Oregon,
Washington and Wyoming.)
- East-South Missouri. The counties
immediately adjoining and contiguous to the great river and
the city of St. Louis. Their resources, advantages,
soils, climate, products, mineral deposits, water powers, etc.,
by N. W. Bliss, published by Union Mining and Smelting Company,
Old Mines, Washington County, Mo., and Washington Land and Mining
Company, Kingston Furnace, Mo. St. Louis address: C.S. Greeley,
President U.M.&S. Co. and W.L.& M. Co., 620 N. Second
Street, St. Louis, Mo. Issued under the authority and with the
indorsement of the Missouri Immigration Society. (St. Louis,
1882.)
- Economic Geology of The United States,
by Heinrich Ries, A.M., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Economic
Geology at Cornell University, New York: The MacMillan Company,
London: MacMillan & Co., Ltd., November 1905. (“Chapter
III. Building Stones,” pp. 69-91, “Chapter V. Lime
and Calcareous Cements,” pp. 109-123, and “Chapter
IX. Abrasives,” pp. 158-166.) (This book is available
on the Google Book
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to your computer in PDF format.)
- Economic Geology, Utilization, and Waste Recycling
in Northeast Missouri; Central Stone Co. Quarry #1; Continental
Cement Co. and MFR, Inc.; Scheffler's Geode Mine,
Virginia M. Ragan, 199, 33 pp. (Available on the Missouri
Geology Field Trip Guidebooks available on the Fieldtrips
and Guidebooks of the Association of Geologists web site.
Guidebooks and/or photographs are available on this web site.)
- Eighth Annual Report of the Bureau of Labor Statistics,
1886. (According to Bibliography of the
Geology of Missouri, Bulletin No. 2,
1890: “This contains Mines and Mining (Mine Inspectors’ Reports
for 1886), pp. 29-87.”)
- The Elephant Rocks - A Geologic Phenomenon -
PUB. 683, Fact Sheet-10, Missouri Department of Natural Resources
(PDF)
- Eleventh Annual Report of the Bureau of Labor Statistics,
1889, Lee Meriwether, Commissioner, pp. 517,
v. (According to Bibliography of the Geology of Missouri,
Bulletin No. 2, 1890: “This report is taken up
nearly altogether with mining matters.”)
-
Encyclopedia of The History of Missouri:
A Compendium of History and Biography for Ready Reference,
by Howard Louis Conard, Southern History Co., 1901 (vol. 6).
(This book is available on Google
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to your computer in PDF format.)
- Energy Resources and Facilities Map of Missouri (1982)
(Available through the Missouri Department of Natural Resources.)
- Engineering Geology, Filled-Sink Structures, and
Stratigraphy of the Jefferson City Area, George
H. Davis (ed.), 107 pp. (1997) (Available on the Missouri
Geology and Guidebooks of the Association of Geologists web
site. Guidebooks and/or photographs are available on this
web site.)
-
The Evolution of the Northern Part of the Lowlands
of South-eastern Missouri,
by Curtis Fletcher Marbut, University of Missouri, 1902 (vol.
1). (This book is available on Google
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to your computer in PDF format.)
- Explanations of the Geological Map of Missouri,
and a section of its Rocks, by Prof. G. C. Swallow,
State Geologist of Missouri, 21 pp. 1 plate. (11th Meeting,
American Association For the Advancement of Science Proceedings,
1857, page 1.) According to Bibliography of the Geology
of Missouri, Bulletin No. 2, 1890: “The
paper refers to a map as accompanying it, but this was not
found in the copies examined.”)
- Exploratory Travels Through the Western Territories
of North America: Comprising a Voyage from
St. Louis, on the Mississippi, to the Source of that River,
and a Journey Through the Interior of Louisiana, and North-eastern
provinces of New Spain. Performed in the years
1805, 1806 and 1807, by Order of the Government of the United
States, by Zebulon Montgomery Pike, Major 6th Regt., United
States Infantry, London: Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees,
Orme and Brown. Pasternoster-Row, 1811, 4°, 436 pp. (Miscellaneous
document of the United States Congress.)
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Legacy - State Parks and Historic Sites. (Available
through the Missouri Department of Natural Resources.)
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Legacy: State Parks and Historic Sites, by Susan
L. Flader, Columbia, Missouri: University of Missouri Press,
1992, ISBN: 0826208347.
- Exposed Precambrian Rocks in Southeast Missouri,
Missouri Report of Investigation No. 44, by Carl F. Tolman
and Forbes Robertson, 68 pp., 1969.
- Field Trip Guidebook to the St.
Francois Mountains and
the Historic Boone Terre Mine, OFR-82-16-MR.
(Available through the Missouri Department of Natural Resources.)
- The First and Second Annual Reports of the Geological
Survey of Missouri,
G. C. Swallow, State Geologist, by order of the Legislature:
James Lusk, Public Printer, Jefferson City, 1855, 240 pp.
- “First Annual Report of the State Mine Inspector,” M.
L. Wolfe, State Mine Inspector, 82 pp. (Ninth Annual Report for
1887, pp. 177-258.)
- Fossil Collecting Localities - PUB.
665, Fact Sheet-14, Missouri Department of Natural Resources (PDF)
- Fourteenth Census of the United
States. State Compendium. Missouri:
Statistics of Population, Occupations, Agriculture, Drainage,
Manufactures, and Mines and Quarries for the State, Counties,
and Cities, United States, Bureau of the Census,
Washington, Government Printing Office, 1924, 182 pp.
- “Franklin County
(Missouri),” County Report
made to the Missouri Board of Agriculture, by D. W. Whitney.
(Second Report, 1866, pp. 249-253.)
- Frontiers of the Northwest: A History of the Upper
Missouri Valley, by Harold Edward Briggs, P.
Smith, 1950, 629 pp. (This book is available for reading
or downloading to your computer in PDF format on the Google
Book Search.)
- Gazetteer of Missouri and Illinois,
by Lewis C. Beck, Albany, N.Y., 1823. (According to Bibliography
of the Geology of Missouri, Bulletin No. 2,
1890: “There are items on many pages relating to the geology
and mineralogy of Missouri.”)
- Gazetteer of The State of Missouri, Alphonso
Wetmore, St. Louis, Missouri, C. Keemle, 1837.
-
The Genesis of Missouri:
From Wilderness Outpost to Statehood, by William
E. Foley, University of Missouri Press, 1990, 367 pp., ISBN
0826207278, 9780826207272.
- Geochronology of Precambrian Rocks in The St. Francois
Mountains, Southeastern Missouri, GSA SP 165,
M.E. Bickford, Boulder: 1975, 48 pp.
-
The Geography of the Ozark Highland of Missouri,
by Carl Ortwin Sauer, published for the Geographic Society of
Chicago by the University of Chicago press, 1920, (No. 7), 245
pp. (This book is available on Google
Book Search - Full View Books for reading or downloading to
your computer in PDF format.)
- A Geologic Cross Section of the Missouri River Valley
at Kansas City, Missouri, Report of Investigations
No. 72, by Richard J. Gentile, Richard L. Moberly, and
Sharon K. Barnes, Missouri Geological Survey, 1994, 76 pp.
- Geologic Map of Missouri, Fact Sheet-01, Missouri
Department of Natural Resources (PDF).
- Geologic Map of Missouri (1979)
(Available through the Missouri Department of Natural Resources.)
- Geologic Map of Missouri (2003)
(Available through the Missouri Department of Natural Resources.)
- Geologic Section of Pennsylvanian Rocks Exposed
in the Kansas City Area, Missouri Geological
Survey Information Circular 8, by F. C. Greene and Wallace
B. Howe, 1952, 19 pp.
- The
Geologic Story of The Great Plains, by
Donald E. Trimble, Geological Survey Bulletin 1493, Washington:
United States Government Printing Office, 1980. (A nontechnical
description of the origin and evolution of the landscape
of the Great Plains.)
- The Geologic Story of The St. Louis Riverfront:
A Walking Tour, by Arthur W. Hebrank, publisher:
Rolla, Missouri: Missouri Department of Natural Resources,
Division of Geology and Land Survey, 1989.
- The Geologic Time Scale - PUB. 663,
Fact Sheet-12, Missouri Department of Natural Resources (PDF)
- Geologic Wonders and Curiosities of Missouri,
ED-4. (Available through the Missouri Department of Natural Resources.)
- Geologic Wonders and Curiosities of Missouri,
by Thomas R. Beveridge, Missouri Geology and Land Survey, 1980,
452 pp.
- Geological Evolution of America, Thomas
H. Clark and Clin W. Stearn, 2nd edition, The Ronald Press Co.,
New York, 1960.
- “Geological Formation and Mineral Resources of
Green County, Missouri,” in An
illustrated Historical Atlas Map of Greene County, Missouri,
Brink, McDonough & Co., 1876.
- Geological Map of Missouri,
by Nathan H. Parker, 1865.
-
Geological Report of an Examination Made in 1834
of the Elevated Country Between the Missouri and
Red Rivers, by George William Featherstonhaugh,
United States. Army. Corps of Engineers, John James Abert,
published by printed by Gales and Seaton, 1835, 97 pp. (This
book is available on Google
Book Search - Full View Books for reading
or downloading to your computer in PDF format.)
- Geological Report of The Country Along The Line of
The South-Western Branch of The Pacific Railroad, State of
Missouri,
by G. C. Swallow, George Knapp & Co., St. Louis, Missouri,
1859, 93 pp. (Prefixed to this report is a Memoir of the Pacific
railroad, St. Louis, printed by George Knapp & Co., 1859,
93 pp., plates and geological map of South-west Missouri.
According to Bibliography of the Geology of Missouri,
Bulletin No. 2, 1890: “A somewhat fuller report
was made by Prof. Swallow, and was published by the Pacific
Railroad Company in New York.”) (This book is available
for reading or downloading to your computer in PDF format
on the Google
Book Search.)
- Geological Report on The Mine La Motte Estate, the
Property of Hon. Rowland Hazard, Situated in St. Francois
and Madison Counties, Missouri, with accompanying
map and diagrams. By James E. Mills, B.S., Consulting Geologist,
1877, G.W. & C.B. Colton & Co., New York, 55 pp. (This
book is available for reading or downloading to your computer
in PDF format on the Google
Book Search.)
- Geological Report Upon the Mineral Lands of Major
R. H. Melton, by G. C. Broadhead, Former State
Geologist of Missouri, Sedalia, 1880, 12 pp.
- The Geological Story of the St.
Louis Riverfront,
SP-6. (Available through the Missouri Department of Natural
Resources.)
- Geological Survey of Missouri Bulletin No. 1,
published by the Missouri Geological Survey, Jefferson City, April,
1890, pp. 85. (According to Bibliography of the Geology of
Missouri, Bulletin No. 2, 1890: “Contents: Administrative
report. By Arthur Winslow, State Geologist, page 1. The coal beds
of Lafayette county. By Arthur Winslow, State geologist, page
14. The building stones and clays of Iron, St. Francois and Madison
counties. By. G. E. Ladd, assistant geologist, page 22. The mineral
waters of Saline county. By A. E. Woodward, assistant geologist,
page 45. A preliminary catalogue of the fossils occurring in Missouri.
By G. Hambach, palæontologist, page 60.”)
- Geology and Mineral-Resource Assessment of the Springfield
1 inch times 2 inch Quadrangle, Missouri,
as Appraised in September 1985, Bulletin
1942, by J.A. Martin (Missouri Geological Survey) and
W.P. Pratt (U.S. Geological Survey), Jan. 1991, 115 pp.
- “The Geology and Mineral Resources of the State
of Missouri,” by Dr. H. A.
Prout, 4 pp. (Western Journal and Civilian,* Vol. I,
pp. 6. (* A magazine published in St. Louis from 1848 until
14 volumes and 3 numbers were issued.)
- Geology and Mineral Resources of the St. Louis Quadrangle:
Missouri-Illinois, by N. M. Fenneman, Department
of the Interior, United States Geological Survey, Government
Printing Office, Washington D. C., 1911.
- “Geology and Minerals” (of Missouri ),
20 pp. (History of Pettis Co., Missouri, F.A. North, pp. 66-85,
1882.)
- Geology and Utilization of Underground Space in Metropolitan
Kansas City, Missouri, Richard J. Gentile, 1994,
55 pp. (Available on the Missouri Geology Field Trip Guidebooks
available on the Fieldtrips
and Guidebooks of the Association of Geologists web site.
Guidebooks and/or photographs are available on this web site.)
- Geology and Utilization of Underground Space in the
Kansas City Area, Missouri, Richard J. Gentile
and Gomer Jenkins (eds.), 1971, 56 pp. (Available on the Missouri
Geology Field Trip Guidebooks of the Association of Geologists
web site. Guidebooks and/or photographs are available
on this web site.)
- Geology in the Area of the Eureka–House Springs
Anticline with Emphasis on Stratigraphy, Structure, and Economics,
Jim Martin (ed.), 1977, 58 pp. (Available on the Missouri
Geology Field Trip Guidebooks of the Association of Geologists
web site. Guidebooks and/or photographs are available
on this web site.)
- Geology in the Vicinity of Cape Girardeau, Missouri,
Including Crowleys Ridge, Clayton H. Johnson
(ed.), 1962, 56 pp. (Available on the Missouri
Geology Field Trip Guidebooks of the Association of Geologists
web site. Guidebooks and/or photographs are available
on this web site.)
- The Geology of Bates
County, Missouri, Report
of Investigation No. 59, by Richard J. Gentile, Missouri
Geological Survey, 94 pp.
- The Geology of Boone County (Missouri),
by A. G. Unklesbay, Vol. 31, 1952, 159 pp.
- “Geology of Cooper County, Missouri,” in Illustrated
Atlas Map of Cooper County, Missouri, St. Louis Atlas Publishing
Co., 1877.
- The Geology of Jackson County (Missouri),
Vol. 14 (Second Series), by Walter Edward McCourt assisted by
M. Albertson and J.W. Benne, Missouri Geological Survey, 1917,
168 pp. (Includes discussion on the quarrying industry, clay,
shale, lime, and Portland cement.)
- The Geology of Miller County (Missouri), Vol.
1 (Second Series), by Sydney H. Ball and A. F. Smith, Missouri
Geological Survey, 1903, 223 pp.
- Geology of Missouri,
by E. B. Branson, May, University of Missouri Bulletin vol. 19(15),
Engineering Experiment Station Series 19, 1918, 172 pp.
- The Geology of Missouri,
by E. B. Branson, Columbia: University of Missouri, 1944, 535
pp.
- “Geology of Missouri,” 6
pp. (History of Jasper County, Missouri,
F. A. North, Chapter II. pp. 18-23, 1883.)
- “Geology of Missouri,” History
of Green County, Missouri, written and compiled, &c.,
Illustrated, St. Louis: Western Historical Company, 1883, Chap.
III. pp. 13-20.
- The Geology of Moniteau County (Missouri), Vol.
3 (Second Series), by F. B. Van Horn, Missouri Geological Survey,
1905, 104 pp. (Discusses building stone and quicklime.)
- Geology of Morgan County, by C. F.
Marbut, Missouri Bureau of Geology and Mines, Vol. VII, 2nd Series,
Jefferson City, Missouri, 1907.
- Geology of North America, with two
Reports on the Prairies of Arkansas and Texas, the Rocky Mountains
of New Mexico, and the Sierra Nevada of California, originally
made for the United States Government, by Jules Marcou, Zurich,
1858, Folio. ( According to Bibliography of the Geology of
Missouri, Bulletin No. 2, 1890: “The geology of Missouri
is to some extent included in this report. There are other editions
of the work besides the one here given.”)
- The Geology of Northwestern Missouri,
by Henry Silliman McQueen, Frank Cook Greene, Missouri Geological
Survey and Water Resources, 1938, 217 pp.
- The Geology of Pike County (Missouri),
by R. R. Rowley, Missouri Bureau of Geology and Mines, Jefferson
City 1907.
- Geology of Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri,
by Stuart Weller and Stuart St. Clair, Missouri Bureau of Geology
and Mines, Rolla Missouri, H. A. Buehler, Director and State Geologist,
Vol. XXII, Second Series, 1928, 352 pp. (Chapter VI - Economic
Geology: A few of the subjects presented include: Lime industry
and quarrying industry.) (See the Missouri Stone
Quarries section for a listing in the individual quarries mentioned
in this book listed by location.)
- The Geology of Stoddard County, Missouri,
Willard Farrar and Lyle McManamy, Rolla, Missouri: Missouri Geological
Survey, 1937, 92 pp.
- The Geology of Vernon County (Missouri),
Second Series Vol. XIX, by F. C. Greene and W. F. Pond, Rolla,
Missouri: Missouri Bureau of Geology and Mines, 1926.
- Geology of the Belton Quadrangle,
Missouri Report of Investigation No. 69, by Richard J.
Gentile, 110 pp., 3 pl., 1984. (Describes the Belton Ring-Fault
Complex a circular, intensely folded and faulted structure about
3 miles in diameter about 20 miles south of Kansas City, Missouri.)
- Geology of the Bowling
Green Quadrangle,
Report of Investigation No. 22, by Troy J. Laswell, Missouri
Geological Survey, 64 pp.
- Geology of the Eminence and Cardareva Quadrangles,
by Josiah Bridge, Rolla, Missouri, Missouri Geology and Mines,
1930, Rolla, MO, 1930, 228 pp.
- The Geology of the Fulton Quadrangle, Missouri,
A. G. Unklesbay, Missouri Geological Survey, Rolla, Missouri,
1955. (Report of Investigations No. 19.)
- Geology of the Granby Area (Missouri),
Vol. 4 (Second Series), by E. R. Buckley and H. A. Buehler, Missouri
Geological Survey, 1905, 130 pp.
- The Geology of the Humansville Quadrangle, Missouri,
Missouri Report of Investigation No. 15, by Thomas K. Searight,
50 pp., 3 pls., including geologic and topographic map, 1954
- Geography of the Northern Ozark Border Region in
Missouri,
by James E. Collier, University of Missouri, 1953.
- The Geology of Northwestern
Missouri, by H. S. McQueen and F. C. Greene,
Missouri Geological Survey Bulletin 25, 1938, 217 pp.
- Geology of the Ozark Highland of Missouri,
by Carl Ortwin Sauer, Geographic Society of Chicago Bulletin 7,
University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Illinois, 1920. (This
book is available for reading or downloading to your computer
in PDF format on the Google
Book Search.)
- The Geology of the Potosi and
Edgehill Quadrangles, Vol. 23 (Second Series),
by C. L. Dake, Missouri Geological Survey, 1930, 233 pp.
- Geology of the Precambrian St. Francois Terrane,
Southeastern Missouri, Missouri Report of
Investigation No. 64, (Contribution to Precambrian Geology
No. 8), by Eva B. Kisvarsanyi, 58 pp., 1981.
- Geology of the Rolla Quadrangle (Missouri), Vol.
12 (Second Series), by Wallace Lee, Missouri Geological Survey,
1913, 111 pp.
- Geology of the St. Francois Mountain Area (Missouri),
William C. Hayes (ed.), Missouri Geological Survey Report of Investigation
Number 26, 1961, 137 pp. (Available on the Missouri
Geology Field Trip Guidebooks of the Association of Geologists
web site. Guidebooks and/or photographs are available on this
web site.)
- Geology of The Steelville Quadrangle Missouri,
by H. E. Hendriks, Vol. 35, 1954, 88 pp.
- Geology of the Valley Anticline beneath the Warrensburg
Sandstone, Warrensburg, Missouri and Devonian
and Mississippian Stratigraphy of the Sedalia-Otterville Area,
Missouri, John L. Nold and Carl Priesendorf,
eds., 2005 - Sedalia, 45 pp. (Available on the Missouri
Geology Field Trip Guidebooks of the Association of Geologists
web site. Guidebooks and/or photographs are available
on this web site.)
- Geomorphic History of the Ozarks of Missouri,
Bretz, J Harlen, State of Missouri, Rolla, MO, 1965, 147 pp.
-
German Settlement in Missouri: New Land, Old Ways,
by Robyn Burnett, Ken Luebbering, contributor Ken Luebbering,
University of Missouri Press, 1996, 124 pp., ISBN 0826210945,
9780826210944.
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“The Granite and Kaolins of Southeast Missouri,” in Missouri
as it is in 1867: An Illustrated Historical Gazetteer of Missouri,
embracing the Geography, History, Resources and Prospects,the Mineralogical,
etc., by Nathan H. Parker, Phil. 1867, 458 pp. (According to Bibliography
of the Geology of Missouri, Bulletin No. 2, 1890: “...The
Granite and Kaolins of Southeast Missouri, by F. Woolford, pp. 101-103.)
-
“Granites and Rhyolites,” in Journal
of Geophysical Research (special issue), vol. 86, no. B11,
1981, 508 pp. (Some of the 31 papers included in this volume
are on: Geology, petrology, mineralogy, geochemistry and geophysics
of intrusive and extrusive, siliceous and potassic igneous rocks.
Some of the topics and subjects covered are: granitic and rhyolitic
rocks of the western United States, Mexico, Australia, Japan,
Asia, and Greenland; siliceous magmatism of the St. Francois
Mountains, Missouri; gradients in silicic magma chambers;
petrogenesis of oceanic adesites; and seismic reflection profiles
of granitic terrains.)
- “Great Cities of the West - St. Louis ” (Editorial), DeBow’s
Review, Vol. XVI, O.S., April, 1854, pp. 397-410. (According
to Bibliography of the Geology of Missouri, Bulletin No. 2,
1890: “Notices the mineral regions within reach of St. Louis.”)
- The Great South, Some notes on Missouri:
The Heart of the Republic, by King (Scribner’s Monthly,
July 1874, Vol. VIII, pp. 257-283, 26 figs. ( According to Bibliography
of the Geology of Missouri, Bulletin No. 2, 1890: “This
has descriptions and illustrations of Iron Mountain and Pilot Knob.”)
- Guide to Selected Industrial Mineral Producers, Preliminary
Reconnaissance Bedrock Geology and Pennsylvanian Stratigraphy
of the St. Joseph, Missouri Area, David C. Smith,
2000, 46 pp. (Available on the Missouri
Geology Field Trip Guidebooks of the Association of Geologists
web site. Guidebooks and/or photographs are available on
this web site.)
- A Guidebook to Mining In America: Volume 2: East (Minnesota,
Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana, and farther East),
by John R. Park, Stonerose
Publishing Co., Miami, Florida, April, 2000,” available
at Stonerose Publishing Company.
- Guidebook to the Geology Along Interstate 44 (I-44)
in Missouri, (Guidebook 23), by Thomas L. Thompson
and Charles E. Robertson, Missouri Geological Survey Report
of Investigations No. 71, 1993. (From Joplin to St. Louis)
- Guidebook to the Geology Along Interstate 44 (I-44)
in Missouri, RI-71. (Available through the Missouri Department of
Natural Resources.)
- Guidebook to the Geology Along Interstate - 55 in
Missouri, by Joseph L. Thacker and Ira R. Satterfield,
Missouri Department of Natural Resources, Division of Geology
and Land Survey, Geological Survey, Rolla, Missouri, 132 pp.
- Guidebook to the Geology Along Interstate-55 in Missouri,
RI-62. (Available through the Missouri Department of Natural Resources.)
- Guidebook to the Geology and Ore Deposits of the
St. Francois Mountains, Missouri. Report of Investigations Number
67. Contribution to Precambrian Geology Number 9,
Eva B. Kisvarsanyi, Arthur W. Hebrank, and Richard F. Ryan,
Missouri Department of Natural Resources Division of Geology
and Land Survey, Rolla, Missouri 1981, 119 pp.
- Guidebook to the Geology and Ore Deposits of the
St. Francois Mountains, Missouri, RI-67. (Available
through the Missouri Department of Natural Resources.)
- Guidebook to the Geology and Utilization of Underground
Space in the Kansas City Area, Missouri, prepared
for the Association of Missouri Geologists, 18th annual field
trip and meeting, September 24 and 25, 1971, by Richard J. Gentile
and Gomer Jenkins, 1971, 56 pp.
- Guidebook to the Geology in the Vicinity of Joplin,
Missouri, Including Westside-Webber Mine, Oklahoma,
edited by Clayton H. Johnson, Tenth Annual Field Trip, September
27 and 28, 1963. Sponsored by the geologists the Tri-State District,
Missouri – Oklahoma – Kansas, 50 pp.
- Guidebook to the Geology of the Kansas City Group
(Pennsylvanian) at Kansas City, RI-31. (Available
through the Missouri Department of Natural Resources.)
- Guidebook to the Geology of the Rolla Area Emphasizing
Solution Phenomena, prepared for the Fifth Annual
Midwest Groundwater Conference Field Trip conducted by staff
geologists of the Missouri Geological Survey and Water Resources,
35 pp., illus., staple bound, more in the category of a hand-out
than a true “published” document. 1960.
- Guidebook to the Geology of the St. Francois Mountain
Area, Missouri Report of Investigation No.
26, Edited by William C. Hayes, 137 pp.
- Guidebook to the Weldon Spring Area, St. Charles County,
and Geology and Utilization of Industrial Minerals in St. Louis
County, Missouri, A.W. Rueff, T.L. Thompson, A.C.
Spreng, David Hoffman, and Peter Price (eds.), 54 pp. Download
Guidebook as a PDF file “Weldon Spring Project Site Tour,
1987, 21 pp. (Available on the Missouri
Geology Field Trip Guidebooks and Guidebooks of the Association
of Geologists web site. Guidebooks and/or photographs are
available on this web site.)
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