Ciirll ] 484 f Jan. IP, 



tnbed in this sand and the well yielded 250 barrels per day for some time, 

 but we spoiled it by sluitting off tlie flow by a stop coclt ; well was after- 

 wards put deeper, but no increase of oil. 



117. Emory Well, No 1. (263) 

 January, 1865. 



A. Buchanan Farm, on Cherry Run, \ mile above Rouseville. Au- 

 thority, A. A. Emory. 



Well mouth above ocean in feet 1056 



? 212 to 212 == 844 



IstS. S 37 " 249 = 807 



9 106 " 355 ^ 701 



2dS. S :50 " 3'<5 = 671 



? Ill " 490 — 560 



3d S. S pebble and sand. 34 " 530 = 526 



9 pocket. 13 " 543 = 513 



Wet hole. Not cased. Seed -bag at 360'. 



Best production 28 barrels per day. Half enough gas to fire a boiler. 

 Green oil. Gravity 43*^. Mud vein at 51<*.'. 



Very near this well a well was put down which had to be abandoned 

 •while drilling in the 2d S. S., but it was pumped for an experiment and 

 produced 900 barrels of dark oil. 



118. Well No. 13. (264) 

 December, 1866. 



Farm of Union Petroleum Co. of New York, Cherry Run, \ of a mile 

 above Rouseville. Authority, E. W. Hinds, Supt. 



Well mouth above ocean in feet 1086 



9 221 to 221 r= 865 



Ist S. S 67 " 288 = 798 



9 86 " 374 = 712 



2dS. S 26 " 400 = 686 



9 120 " 520 = 566 



3dS. S pebble and sand. 31 " 551 = 535 



Wet hole. Not cased. Seed bag at 380'. 



Green oil. Gravity 46°. The well is now averaging 3 barrels per day 

 [March 3, 1869]. 



119. Well No. 6. (265) 



Farm of Union Petroleum Co. of New York, Cherry Run, ^ of a mile 

 above Rouseville. Authority, E. W. Hinds, Supt. 



