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Thos. Lovett No. 1 Well Record (155). 



Freemans Creek District; on Dry Fork, 1.2 miles northeast of 

 Camden; authority, Columbian Carbon Co.; elevation, 1138' L. 



Thickness. Total. 



Feet. Feet. 



Conductor 11 n 



Lime, hard (water, 30') 54 65 



Slate, white 65 130 



Red rock 40 170 



Slate 20 190 



Sand, Moundsville (gas) 10 200 



Slate and shells 200 400 



Sand, Big Dunkard, and unrecorded (gas, 400'; 



gas, and oil, black, 450') 200 600 



Slate and shells 65 665 



Coal, Lower Kittanning 10 675 



Slate and shells 80 755 



Sand, Second Cow Run 25 780 



Lime 30 810 



Slate 30 840 



Sand, Salt, and unrecorded (gas, 840'; oil, 1010') . . 210 1050 



Shale, black ! 50 1100 



Slate and shells 30 1130 



Lime 25 1155 



Sand, Maxton 20 1175 



Red rock 5 1180 



Lime 40 1220 



Red rock 5 1225 



Lime 175 1400 



Sand 50 1450 



Big Lime 60 1510 



Sand, Big Injun (oil) 90 1600 



Slate and shells 300 1900 



Sand, Berea 30 1930 



Slate and shells 60 1990 



Sand, Thirty-foot (gas, 2000' and 2030') 90 2080 



Slate and shells 135 2215 



Sand, Fourth (gas) to bottom 25 2240 



8%" casing, 110'; 6%", 773'. 



In the neighborhood of Freemansburg, along the north- 

 western slope of the Chestnut Ridge Anticline, numerous wells 

 have been drilled, all of which have produced gas from sands 

 ranging principally from the Maxton to the Fifth. The record 

 of the Hannah Kemper No. 237 (158) was published in the 

 Freemansburg Section in Chapter IV, page 54. The eight 

 following records are from this region : 



