WEST VIRGINIA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. 487 



Thickness Total 



Feet. Feet. 



Slate and shells 20 685 



Sand, Second Cow Run 10 695 



Lime 55 750 



Sand, Salt 20 770 



Lime 30 800 



Sand, Salt 25 825 



Slate and shells 25 850 



Lime 40 890 



Sand, Salt 40 930 



Slate and shells 120 1050 



Lime 25 1075 



Slate and shells 70 1145 



Coal 5 1150 



Sand (some gas in top) 55 1205 



Lime 20 1225 



Slate shells 50 1275 



Lime, sandy 45 1320 



Sand, Salt (gas at top) 25 1345 



Unrecorded 9 1354 



Sand, "Blue Monday," Salt (water, 1367') 13 1367 



Sand, Salt Sand of Rosedale 8 1375 



Slate and shells 35 1410 



Lime, black 53 1463 



Big Lime 87 1550 



Lime, sandy, Big Injun Sand . . 40' ] . 



Break (gas, with smell of oil) .10 Big Injun Sand 75 1625 



Sand 25 J 



Shale to bottom 27 1652 



Later drilled by South Penn Oil Co. to total depth 



of 2800 



"There were 3 seams of sandy lime between 2000' and 2100'; 

 nothing below." 10" casing, 165'; 8%" casing, 630'; rock pressure, 

 about 425 pounds. 



According to Elihu Stump, the principal gas producing 

 horizons in the above well were the three lower Salt Sands, 

 the rock pressure being 400 to 450 Ibs. 



Winfred White No. 1 Well Record (775). 



Center District; on a branch of Right Fork of Steer Creek, 0.5 mile 

 southeast of Stumptown; completed in 1904; authority, C. T. Cald- 

 well et al. 



Top. Bottom. 



Feet. Feet. 



Unrecorded (water, 45') 540 



Sand, Gas 540 680 



Coal 1287 1291 



Sand, Salt (a little gas) 1305 1355 



Second Salt, Salt Sand of Rosedale 1461 



Unrecorded (water, 1490') to bottom 1496 



The above well was abandoned as a dry hole. 



