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Gray slate and shell 25 to 1770 



Gray slate and sand 6 " 1776 



Bard gray sand rock containing a great quantity of gas 4 " 1780 



Gray slate 10 " 1790 



Fine sand and slate 5 " lT'.lo 



Gray sand, upper part containing heavy green oil 20 " 1815 



Gray and red micaceous sand and pebbles 20 " 1835 



Gray slate 55 " 1890 



Gray slate and red sand 5 " 1895 



Red sand and pebbles 5 " 1900 



"White sand containing oil 10 " 1910 



White and gray sand containing oil '2D " 1930 



Gray slate 74 " 2004 



Drilled Dry. Cased 541' 



Fresh water course 42£' 



Gas and salt water 422' 



( las increases, salt water 538' 



Gas vein 11T2' 



First show of oil 1205' to 1210' 



Sand containing greatesl amount of oil, particularly at 



top of sand. Oil, amber color l(i?9' to 1695' 



Great, gas vein 1776' 



Heavy green oil 1800' 



White and gray sand containing oil 1900' to 1930' 



Wilcox Well, No. 3, or ".Trim's Well." 



Owned by M. M. Schultz & Co., andsituated 1782 feet north 73 degrees 

 30 minutes west of well No. 2. 



The well was commenced in the early pari of October, 1870, and com- 

 pleted to a depth of 1850 feet about the middle of June, 1877. 



After the well had been drilled to a depth of 1720 feet, tubing was in- 

 serted to a depth of L684 feet, and it was reported that the well product d. 

 by pumping, a barrel a day for aboul six months, when it was decided 

 to drill deeper. The tubing was drawn, and after losing the tools several 

 times, drilling was finally abandoned at a depth of L830 feet. 



The elevation of the top of the well is 166G feet above Ocean ; WilcOX 



Station being 1527 feel above the same datuu . 



This well was tubed about the firsl of the year, and has since been 

 pumped continuously every other day. Its average daily production is 

 reported to be a barred and a ball'. 



The Olean Conglomerate is nol exposed in the vicinity of the Wilcox 

 Wells, the lower horizon is probably 125 feet above the mouth of Wilcox 



Well, No. 2. 



