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53. JLdbrook Well, No. ]. (81) 



August, 1866. 



New York and Providence Petroleum Co. farm, 1 mile south-west of 

 Pleasantville Corners. Authorit}', R. W. Ilolbrook. 



Well mouth above ocean in feet 1540 



? 104 to 104 = 143G 



IstS. S 47 " 151 =1889 



? 147 " 298 =1242 



2d S. S 20 " 318 =1222 



? 205 " 523 =1017 



3dS. S 27 " 550 = 990 



? 110 " 660 = 880 



4th S.S 22 " 683 = 858 



? 74 " 756 = 784 



5th S.S pebble. 24 " 780 = 760 



? 15 " 795 = 745 



6th S.S 30 " 825 = 715 



? pocket. 15 " 840 = 700 



Wet hole. Cased at 325'. Pumped 7) feet from bottom. 



Best production 15 barrels per day. Gas sufficient to fire 2 boilers. 

 Black oil. Gravity 423. 



The 6tli .sandrock was found to be a liard close white sand. The well 

 lias been tubed from 756 feet to 816 feet, with s.ime result. Good §how of 

 oil and gas in the 4th S. S. 



54 Concordia Well. (174) 



186S 



Northeast part of James Farrel Farm, lease No. 1, If miles south-west 

 of Pleasantville. Authorrty, . 



Well mouth above ocean in feet 1578 



? pocket. 100 to 100 = 1478 



1st S. S 80 " 180 = 1398 



? 180 " 360 =1218 



2d S. S 28 " 388 =1190 



? 212 " 600 = 978 



3d S. S 18 " 618 = 960 



? 192 " 810 = 768 



4th S.S 27 " 837 = 741 



? 10 " 847 = 731 



5th SS sand. 40 " 887 = 691 



Wet hole. Ca.sed at 350'. 



Best production a "good show" of green oil. Mad vein at 815'. 



