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97. Mary Ann Well. (223) 



April, ISCS. 



On lease No. 24, Bennehoff Farm, on the Ijlnff between Petroleum 

 Centre and Pioneer. Authority, Edward E. Partridge. 



Well mouth above ocean in feet 1 397 



? 473 to 473 = 924 



IstS. S 11 " 484 = 913 



? 139 " 623 = 774 



2d8. S 12 " 635 = 762 



? 104 " 739 = 658 



3d S. S pebble and sand. 41 " 780 = 617 



Wet hole. Cased at 624'. Pumped 4 feet from bottom. Mud vein on 

 top of 3d S. S. Best production 12U barrels per day. Green oil. Gravity 

 46°. Gas sufficient to fire 1 boiler. Blower attached as soon as the water 

 was exhausted. 



There is a surface sand about 60 feet from the top, and a mountain sand 

 about 100 teet below tlie surface sand, about 65 feet thick. I believe that 

 wells on the tlat do not find either of tlie above sands. On the hill, we call 

 the sauds, first, second, and third sands. Some seed-bag in the 1st sand. 

 I think that the majority of the wells on this farm are seed-bagged in the 

 first sand. 



98 Harding and Jones Well. (225) 

 February 7, 1869. 



On lease No. 9, Bennehoff" Farm, on the bluff between Petroleum Centre 

 and Pioneer. Authority, N. Jones. 



Well mouth above ocean in feet 1445 



? 300 to 300 —1145 



IstS. S 30 " 330 =1115 



? 185 " 515 = 930 



2dS. S 10 " 525 = 920 



? 100 " 625 = b20 



3<iS. S 20 " 645 =r 800 



9 133 " 778 — 667 



4th S. S sand and pebble. 49 " 827 = 618 



? pocket. 8 " 835 = 610 



Wet hole. Cased at 520'. Pumped 6 feet from the bottom. Mud vein 

 at 820'. Gas sufficient to fire one boiler. 

 Best production 50 barrels per day. Green oil. Gravity 47° 



