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[[line down center of page]] [[underline]]Audubon co.[[/underline]] Geology, Topography and General Features p. 638 p. 638 " The [[underline]]Post-Tertiary[[/underline]] formations everywhere occupy the surface . [[?]] The drift deposits are but imperfectly known, appearing only here and there at frequent intervals beneath the more recent bluff formations. p643- County organized in 1855 and named after John James Audubon. p.619- Rock Island & Audubon in 1878 [[end page]] [[start page]] [[underline]]Trips planned[[/underline]] [[underline]]Aug.23[[/underline]] - From Harlan, E & N.E. 1 day " [[under Aug.]]24 - South- 1 day - Out from Shelby 1 day. - Out from Elkhorn 1 day Shelby (possibly 1 more)1 day Audubon - Out from Defiance To Dunlap 1 day Return 1 day Easling to Defiance 1 day - Out from Botna- [[underline]]Shelby[[/underline]] To Kirkman & N. - 1 day To E. of Kirkman & E. - 1 day [[underline]]Audubon]] To [[underline]]Fiscus[[/underline]] -1 day S.E.- 1 day - One day at Harlan 1 day Brickyard Bluffs E. side. - Out from Audubon SW. 1 day SE. 1 day NE. 1 day