WEST VIRGINIA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. 449 



Topi. Bottom. 

 Feet. Feet. 



Sand, Squaw 2080 2155 



Sand, Berea (first oil pay, 2271-90'; second oil pay, 



2305-8') 2262 2312 



Conductor, 11'; 10" casing, 140'; 8*4", 840'; 6%", 1704'. 



The above was reported a 7-barrel well. 



The A. O. Britton No. 1 (631) was a 10 to 11-barrel pro- 

 ducer; the W. B. and M. S. Hersman No. 1 (632) made .1 

 barrels; the A. S. Britton No. 1 (637) was a gasser of 3^> 

 millions capacity, all three wells being in the Berea Sand. 



Swisher Heirs No. 4 Well Record (639). 



Troy District; on Tanner Creek, 0.9 mile southwest of Newberne; 

 authority, Crude Oil Co.; completed, June 10, 1908; elevation, 1027' L. 



Top. Bottom. 



Feet. Feet. 



Coal, Uniontown 150 155 



Coal, Bakerstown 810 812 



Sand, Little Dunkard 940 960 



Sand, Big Dunkard 1070 1100 



Sand, Gas 1218 1315 



Sand, Second Cow Run 1370 1420 



Sand, Salt 1485 1570 



Sand, Salt 1600 1660 



Sand, Maxton 1685 1760 



Red rock 1765 1770 



Little Lime 1770 1795 



Pencil Cave 1795 1800 



Big Lime 1800 1875 



Sand Big Injun 1875 1990 



Sand, Berea (gas, 2302-6') 2290 2315 



Total depth 2323 



Made some oil with gas, about 1 bbl. of oil per day; pumped 2 

 bbls. per day after shot; 2/10" water in 6%"; 12/10" after shot; 

 10/10" mercury through 3" tubing; capacity, 1,770,000 cu. ft.; con- 

 ductor, 10'; 10" casing, 148'; 8%", 977'; 6%", 1958'. 



The C. C. Snodgrass No. 2 (640), on Pennsylvania Run. 

 was reported a light oil well in the Big Injun. The following 

 made only a show of oil in the Berea and was abandoned : 



