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PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS. 



to make a small flame at the well mouth. The well starts 110 

 feet below the Washington Coal, making that in the record 

 the Lower Uniontown instead of the Pittsburgh, as originally 

 supposed : 



L. A. Law No. 1 Well Record (615). 



Troy District; on Horn Creek, 1.2 miles southwest of Spurgeon; 

 authority, South Penn Oil Co.; elevation, 940' B. 



Top. Bottom. 



Feet. Feet. 



Small show of coal, Lower Uniontown 210 212 



Big Dunkard Sand 960 995 



Second Cow Run Sand 1200 1331 



Salt Sand 1460 1540 



Big Lime 1800 1890 



Big Injun Sand (gas, 1910') 1897 1960 



Gordon Stray Sand 2480 2490 



Gordon Sand 2495 2497 



Fifth Sand 2705 2715 



Total depth 2740 



The following well made only a light show of gas and 

 was abandoned as a dry hole : 



Josiah Nutter Heirs No. 4007 Well Record (616). 



Troy District; on Stonelick Run, 1.8 miles southwest of Auburn; 

 authority, Pittsburgh & W. Va. Gas Co.; completed, Dec. 20, 1912; ele- 

 vation, 940' L. 



Top. Bottom. 

 Feet. Feet. 



Coal, Bakerstown 800 



Big Lime 1770 1853 



Sand, Big Injun (gas, 1875') 1853 1930 



Sand, Squaw 1950 1960 



Sand, Weir 2065 2127 



Total depth 2905 



The Peter Cole No. 1 (617), drilled on Horn Creek, 1.1 

 miles southeast of Coxs Mills, the record of which is pub- 

 lished in the section for that place, page 79, made a show 

 of gas in the Big Lime, but was abandoned as a dry hole. 



The following well, the record of which was published 

 in Volume I(A), page 382, of the Survey, was a small well, 

 but supplies gas for a near by farmhouse : 



