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Mr. Marshall also has a dug well; it is twenty feet deep. It seems 
to be in clay soil except near the bottom, where sand occurs. A stick was 
found in this sand. 
Some twenty-five rods east of Mr. Marshall’s drilled well is the ford 
on the road across McCormicks Creek, where rock outcrops at 700 feet. 
Bed-rock was struck at least twenty-two feet lower than this in the Mar- 
shall well. Farther up McCormicks Creek, about three-quarters of a 
mile, bed-rock is to be seen in the Creek bed, and just above, two remark- 
ably large springs pour forth clear, cool limestone water, indicating that 
bed-rock is near the surface. 
Well No. 11. Middle western part of Section 26, one-half mile south- 
west of No. 10. Surface elevation, 740 feet. Depth to stone, 110 feet. 
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SANG! rherctes so cubte lore ees O ayeosr ech eealewsistahiSene stents 16 feet. 
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Well No. 12. Northwest corner Section 35, one-half mile south of No. 
11. Surface elevation, 740 feet. Depth to stone, 74 feet. 
Well No. 18. Past of the center of Section 35, T. 10 N., R. 3 W. Sur- 
face elevation, 735 feet. Depth, 22 feet. This well seems to be entirely 
in a reddish sand. 
Well No. 14. Center of Section 35, one-eighth mile west of No. 13, at 
John Leonard’s. Surface elevation 7385 feet. No stone reached at a 
depth of 116 feet. 
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White sand, with small pebbles infrequently. .80 feet. 
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Well No. 15. Southwest corner of Section 35, one-half mile south- 
west of No. 14, in an open field. Dug well. Surface elveation, 745 feet. 
Depth, 41 feet. 
Well No. 16. One-eighth mile east of Stogsdill Pond, Section 2. Sur- 
face elevation, 820 feet. This well is 40 feet deep, and is entirely 
in a reddish sand containing some water-worn gravels. This well con- 
tain no water. 
Well No. 17. One-sixteenth mile south of No. 16. Surface elevation, 
795 feet. This well was reported by two persons to be 80 feet deep, in a 
reddish sand its entire depth. The writer is inclined to believe there is 
some mistake regarding its depth. It is not likely over 50 feet deep. 
