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S. J. Waggoner No. 1 Well Record (91). 



Hackers Creek District; on West Run, 0.3 mile south of Jane Lew; 



authority, W. Va. Central Gas Co.; completed, May 11, 1914; eleva- 

 tion, 1015' L. 



Thickness Total. 



Feet. Feet. 



Gravel, slate and sand 120 120 



Sand, Little Dunkard (water, 145') 60 180 



Unrecorded 125 305 



Sand, Big Dunkard 20 325 



Slate 8 333 



Unrecorded 5 338 



Sand, Gas 25 363 



Coal, Lower Kittanning 3 366 



Slate and red rock 99 465 



Sand, Second Cow Run (water, 475') 70 535 



Slate 85 620 



Sand, Salt 65 685 



Slate and shells 105 790 



Sand, Salt 38 828 



Slate and red rock 317 1145 



Little Lime 23 1168 



Pencil Cave 6 1174 



Big Lime 51 1225 



Sand, Big Injun 102 1345 



Slate and shells 190 1535 



Sand, Berea (small gas, 1540') 25 1560 



Slate 50 1610 



Sand, Fifty-foot 50 1660 



Shells 35 1695 



Sand, Thirty-foot 12 1707 



Slate 129 1836 



Sand, Gordon Stray 74 1910 



Slate, black 5 1915 



Sand, Gordon (gas, 1954') 43 1958 



Slate and shells 89 2047 



Sand, Fifth 9 2056 



Unrecorded to bottom 19 2075 



Conductor, 16'; 10" casing, 297'; 8%", 727'; 6%", 1263'; vol- 

 ume, 1,000,000 cu. ft. 



The record of the Porter Maxwell No. 1 (92) gas well, 

 located on a branch of Sycamore Lick, is published in the Jane 

 Lew Section, page 47. It made gas from the Fifty-foot Sand. 

 The following i-s the record of the first large gas well drilled 

 in rhe county. It was previously published in Volume I(A) 

 of the Survey, page 354. Some changes in correlation have 

 been made to harmonize with the evidence offered by the great 

 number of wells drilled since this record was published : 



