i;arll.| 440 [Jan. 10, 



27. Ilarmonial Well, No. 'i. (95) 

 July 1, 18(i8. 



Armstrong Farm, lease No. 40, tln-ee-quarters of a mile nearly south 

 from Pleasantville Corners. Authority, Norman Potter, agent. 

 Well mouth above ocean in feet 1641 



? 36 to 36 =1605 



IstS. S 60 " 96 --=^1545 



? 294 " 390 =1251 



2dS. S estimated. 20 " 410 =1231 



? 350 " 760 = 881 



3dS. S 25 " 785 = 856 



? 55 " 840 = 801 



4th S.S sand and pebble. 16 " 856 = 785 



? pocket. 14 " 870 = 771 



"Wt't hole. Cased at 395'. Pumped 14 feet from bottom. 



Best production 80 barrels per day. Gas sufficient to fire 2 boilers. 

 Black oil. Gravity 45^. 



The three upper rocks were very much broken up. Production at this 

 date (December 19, 1868) 10 barrels per day. 



II. Wells in the vicinity of Pleasantville. 



28. Baldicin ani Porter Well, No. \. (238) 

 February, 1800. 



On Gates Farm, Nielltown Road, three-quarters of a mile northeast of 

 the Bor()Ujj;h of Pleasantville Authority, James B. McClune. 

 Well mouth above ocean in feet 1610 



? 110 to 110 =1506 



1st S. S 90 " 200 = 1416 



? 140 " 340 =1276 



2d S. S 31 " 371 =1245 



? 203 " 574 =1042 



3d S. S 21 " 595 =1021 



? 117 " 712 = 904 



4thS.S 36 " 748 = 868 



? 70 " 818 = 798 



5th S. S 12 " 830 = 786 



• ? 27 " 857 = 759 



6th S. S top white pebble, bottom gray sand. 20 " 877 = 739 



? pocket. 10 " 887 = 729 



Wet hole. Cased at 353'. Gas sufficient to fire 8 boilere. 



This well was tested at 840' in the "Black oil sand," and afterwards 

 drilled to 887'. The flow of gas came from the lower or "Green oil sand." 

 But little oil in either of the sands. 



