396 PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS. 



John H. Hammer No. 1 Well Record (516). 



Courthouse District; on Rush Run, 1.4 miles northwest oi Browns- 

 ville; authority, Pittsburgh & W. Va. Gas Co.; completed, May 30, 



1910; elevation, 1170' B. 



Top. Bottom. 



Feet. Feet. 



Coal, Redstone 19 195 



Sand, Little Dunkard 760 785 



Sand, Burning Springs ' 



Coal, Upper Kittanning 975 980 



Sand, Salt 1185 



Sand, Salt 1350 1380 



Sand, Salt 1410 1550 



Sand, Salt 1615 3660 



Sand Maxton 1750 1780 



Big Lime 1890 1955 



Sand, Big Injun 195& 2105 



Sand, Squaw 2145 2175 



Sand Berea 2310 2365 



Sand, Thirty-foot 2425 2451 



Sand, Gordon Stray 2505 2555 



Sand, Gordon. 2557 2585 



Sand, Fourth 2590 2615 



Sand, Fifth (gas show) 2715 2730 



Total depth 2863 



The following well, drilled along the Roanoke Syncline, 

 made only a show of gas, finding no sands below the Thirty- 

 foot : 



Z. T. Sandy No. 2694 Well Record (519). 



Courthouse District; on West Fork River, 2 miles north of 

 Roanoke; authority, Hope Natural Gas Co.; completed, Oct. 6, 1912; 

 elevation, 1390' B. 



Top. Bottom. 



Feet. Feet. 



Salt Sand . 1355 1415 



Salt Sand 1600 1785 



Salt Sand 1790 1870 



Maxton Sand 1995 2015 



Little Lime. 210C 2130 



Pencil Cave 21P-0 2142 



Big Lime ...2142 2217 



Big Injun Sand .2217 2325 



Squaw Sand 2347 ^370 



Berea Sand (gas, 2532') 253u 2574 



Fifty-foot Sand 26o8 2652 



Thirty-foot Sand 2700 2735 



Total depth (no more sands) 3090 



The six following gas wells were drilled near the West 

 Fork River and along the Roanoke Syncline south of its inter- 



