1877.] 45* [Carll. 



? 104 " 805 = 748 



5th S. 8 sand and pebble. 35 " 840 = 713 



Wet hole. Cased at 300'. Pumped 10' from bottom. 

 Best production a few gallons per day. Green oil. Gas sufBcient to fire 

 2 boilers. 



Mud veins at 540', 695', and 765'. 



50. Children's Well, No. 1. (97) 



November 4, 1868. 



Armstrong Farm, lease 101, adjoining Brown Bros, tract, | mile south 

 of the Borough of Pleasantville. Authority, . 



Well mouth above ocean in feet 1638 



? 834 to 834 = 804 



4th S.S pebble and sand. 12 " 846 = 792 



? pocket. 14 " 860 = 778 



Wet hole. Cased at 418'. 



Best production 42 barrels per day. Gas sufficient to fire 3 boilers. 

 Black Oil. 



51. Brown and Warner Well. (110) 



March, 1863. 



Armstrong Farm, lease No. 89, J mile south of Pleasantville. Authoritj' ? 



Well moiith above ocean in feet 1579 



? 328 to 328 =1251 



1st S.S 30 " 358 =1221 



? 427 " 785^= 794 



4thS. S 18 " 803*= 776 



Wet hole. Cased at 340'. Black Oil. 

 Best production 90 barrels per day. 



52. Maple Shade Well, No. 1. (105) 

 July 7th, 1868. 



Brown, Fertig and Hammond tracts 1\ miles south of Pleasantville. 



Authority, . 



Well mouth above ocean in feet 1555 



? 768 to 768 = 787 



4thS. S 18 " 786 = 769 



? pocket. 6 " 792 = 763 



Wet hole. Cased at 418'. 



Best production 150 barrels per day. Gas sufficient to fire 4 boilers. 

 Black Oil. 

 This record is unreliable. 



