WEST VIRGINIA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. 



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Top. Bottom. 



Feet. Feet. 



Sand, Salt 861 950 



Sand, Salt 1110 1190 



Sand, Salt 1215 1255 



Sand, Maxton (little water, 1496', 3 bailers per 



hour) 1486 1508 



Little Lime 1547 1563 



Pencil Cave 1563 1570 



Big Lime 1570 1624 



Sand, Big Injun (gas, 1633'; show, 1688-90') 1624 1753 



Sand, Weir (gas, 1900') 1880 1904 



Sand, Berea 1950 1990 



Slate 1990 2006 



Sand, Fifty-foot ,.2006 2020 



Sand, Gordon Stray 2180 2211 



Sand, Gordon 2252 2272 



Total depth 2684 



Conductor, 16'; 10" casing, 190'; 8%", 828'; 6%", 1686'; no 

 Fifth Sand, only shells; dry hole. 



The following well was drilled several years ago and was 

 a large producer from the Berea Sand, not only supplying fuel 

 for all Weston, but also running a carbon black factory, ac- 

 cording to Karl Hoskins, Superintendent of the Columbian 

 Carbon Company, of Weston : 



Edwin Maxwell No. 1 Well Record (73). 



Hackers Creek District; on Stonecoal Creek, 0.8 mile east of Wes- 

 ton; authority, American Carbon Co.; elevation, 1005' B. 



Thickness Total. 



Feet. Feet. 



Conductor 15 15 



Rock 5 20 



Slate 50 70 



Sand, Murphy 15 85 



Red rock 45 130 



Slate 50 180 



Red rock 50 230 



Slate 35 265 



Red shale 75 340 



Slate 25 365 



Coal, Brush Creek 2 367 



Slate 13 380 



Sand, Big Dunkard and Burning Springs 210 590 



Shale, black 8 598 



Sand, Gas 28 626 



Coal, Lower Kittanning 6 632 



Sand, Second Cow Run 163 795 



Slate 45 840 



Sand, Salt 284 1124 



Red rock 180 1204 



