Clays

     Clay is the product of the decomposition of felspar
through the agency of the atmosphere. There are two
classes of clays and both are represented in our county,
viz: clays proper, and shales. All shale becomes clay
when moistened. Soap-stone is a clay stone and slate
is only a harder variety of the same substance.
     As to varieties, clays may be divided into Fire Clay,
Potters Clay and Brick Clay. There are no less than
a dozen well recognized strata of clays in Perry county,
all of which are workable. All varieties are repre-
sented. Their relative positions may be seen by ex-
amining the vertical sections of horizons in different
parts of the county. Many of these seams are of great
thickness and the supply is inexhaustible.

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