486 PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS. 



member of the Pottsville Series. The Albert Pearcy No. 1 

 (770), located on Owen Run, one mile north of Lockney, was 

 abandoned as a dry hole but made considerable gas which still 

 issues from the ground and is used for domestic purposes. 

 The J. W. Boggs No. 1 (771), drilled on Lade Run, one-half 

 mile northeast of Stumptown, was reported to have been a 

 good gas well but its record was not secured. The Clarence 

 Stump No. 1624 (772), drilled at the mouth of Lade Run, was 

 a gas well. The five following wells were located near the 

 forks of Steer Creek, east of Stumptown : 



Marcellus Stump No. 2 Well Record (773). 



Center District; 0.7 mile east of Stumptown; authority, Stumptown 

 Oil & Gas Co.; completed, Jan., 1905; elevation, 790' B. 



Top. Bottom. 



Feet. Feet. 



Conductor (13" hole, 1500 15 



Sand, Big Dunkard 480 500 



Sand, Burning Springs 570 680 



Slate (8" casing, 690') 690 740 



Sand, Gas 740 765 



Slate and shells 765 850 



Sand, Salt 850 930 



Slate and shells 930 1120 



Sand, Salt 1120 1160 



Slate 1160 1270 



Sand, Salt 1270 1286 



Sand, Salt 1286 1315 



Slate and lime shells (reduced hole to 6%", 1330') .1410 



Sand, Salt Sand of Rosedale .1465 



Slate to bottom 1507 



Elihu Stump No. 1 Well Record (774). 



Center District; on Right Fork of Steer Creek, 1.0 mile southeast 

 of Stumptown; authority, Hope Natural Gas Co.; completed, Oct. 20, 

 1902; elevation, 720' B. 



Thickness. Total. 



Feet. Feet. 



Conductor (gravel and sand) 36 36 



Red rock and slate 114 150 



Sand, Murphy 15 155 



Lime and slate 185 350 



Coal, Brush Creek 4 354 



Lime and slate ...;,... 102 456 



Unrecorded 9 495 



Sand, Burning Springs (big dose of water)...!.! 100 565 



Slate and lime shells 65 630 



Sand, Gas . 35 665 



