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Nassau-Suffolk Aquifer System
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and Suffolk Counties, because New York City is supplied almost outwash deposits and deposits composed of clay, silt, sand, gravel and boulders.
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Nature of Soils
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In Suffolk County local differences in the soils are mainly the result of and (3) glacial lake-laid silt and clay, which makes up a very small part of
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Suffolk - LoveToKnow 1911
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of the London Clay and the base of the Crags is the "Suffolk Bone Bed" with The breed of pigs most common is small and black. [edit] Manufactures and Trade
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Suffolk County Massachusetts, 1890
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Beds of clay and peat are found in several localities. Commonwealth, clerks of the Supreme Judicial Court, and Court of Common Pleas.
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Suffolk genealogy heraldry and history
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Lower eocene rocks, chiefly London clay, form a small tract in the S, to the E but many estates are small, and leases from seven to fourteen years are common. ...
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The Nassau-Suffolk TRAID Center
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For the Autistic, a Gift of Common Ground (November 26, 2006, www.nytimes.com) Clay Aiken's Foundation Sends Out Call to Wrappers (November 20, 2006, www.
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