The Coosawhatchie Formation is a Miocene geologic formation with an outcrop in North Florida. It is within the Hawthorn Group. Period: Neogene Epoch:...
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and containing phosphate grains. The Statenville Formation partly overlies the Coosawhatchie Formation. Its permeability is generally low, forming part...
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Hawthorn Group (redirect from Hawthorn Formation)
siliciclastic, while the rest of the Arcadia Formation is primarily carbonate. The Coosawhatchie Formation is the top member of the Hawthorn Group in southeastern...
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grades westward and northward into the Cypresshead Formation. The area overlies the Coosawhatchie Formation and underlies only undifferentiated surficial sand...
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deposits of the Calvert Formation in Maryland and Virginia, the Pungo River Formation in North Carolina, and the Coosawhatchie Formation in South Carolina....
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Bayshore Formation Neogene Chattahoochee Formation Neogene Coosawhatchie Formation Neogene Parachucla Formation Paleogene Marks Head Formation Neogene...
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Phillips' Legion (category Units and formations of the Confederate States Army from Georgia (U.S. state))
Order 268 directed the Legion and the 20th Mississippi to proceed to Coosawhatchie, South Carolina. There, under the command of Brigadier General Thomas...
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56th New York Infantry Regiment (category Military units and formations established in 1861)
Charleston and Savannah Railroad December 6–9. Deveaux's Neck December 6. Coosawhatchie December 9. Ordered to Morris Island January 18, 1865, and duty there...
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5th South Carolina Regiment (category Military units and formations established in 1776)
Savannah, Georgia February 3, 1779, Port Royal Island May 3, 1779, Coosawhatchie May 11, 1779, Charleston Neck June 20, 1779 Battle of Stono Ferry September...
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where it then runs along Nuna Rock Road (Old US 17) until it reaches Coosawhatchie. Thomas Heyward, Jr., signer of the Declaration of Independence and...
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