54 STRATIGRAPHY GENERAL SECTIONS. 



Thickness Total 



Feet. Feet. 



Little Lime 20 1727 



Unrecorded 10 1737 325' 



Greenbrier Limestone (87') 



Big Lime 87 1824 



Pocono Sandstones (368') 



Big Injun Sand 101 1925 



Unrecorded 32 1957 



Squaw Sand 60 2017 



Unrecorded 145 2162 425' 



Berea Sand 30 2192 



Catskill Sandstones (375') 



Unrecorded 125 2317 



Fifty-foot and Thirty-foot Sands 55 2372 



Gordon Stray Sand 10 2382 



Unrecorded 5 2387 225' 



Gordon Sand (small gas, 2162') 20 2407 



Unrecorded 28 2435 



Fourth Sand (gas, 2201-2205') 8 2443 



Unrecorded 107 2550 163' 



Fifth Sand 17 2567 



"Conductor, 16'; 10" casing, 280'; 8^4" casing, 940'; 6%" casing, 



1590'; Rock pressure, 570 Ibs.; showed 711,000 cu. ft. from Fourth Sand 



but blew down to 260,640 ft. after 4 days. Fifth Sand shot with 40 

 quarts but was not improved. Completed April 26, 1913." 



In the following section, arranged in descending order, the 

 surface portion was measured at Freemansburg, up the point 

 immediately northeast of the village. The Ames Limestone 

 appears a,t the base of the measured section, but is not found at 

 any other point so far northwest in Lewis County. The lower 

 portion is the record of the Hannah Kemper No. 237 (158) gas 

 well drilled by the Reserve Gas Company. The stratigraphic 

 level of the well mouth is about 45' higher than the base of the 

 measured section, and this interval is subtracted from the top 

 of the well record to make the section continuous. The total 

 depth of the hole was 2186 feet : 



Freemansburg Section, Freemans Creek District. 



Thickness Total 



Monongahela Series (149') Feet. Feet. 



Sandstone, fine, green, flag- ] 



gy, from top of knob 20' | 



Concealed 8 . | 



Sandstone, massive, green- } Sewickley. . . 56 56 



ish-gray, micaceous, me- | 



dium coarse 28 J 



Steep bluff, mostly sandstone and sandy shale 53 109' 



Coal blossom, Redstone, reported 5 114 114' 



