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Thickness. Total. 

 Feet. Feet. 



Slate and lime 123 1353 



Salt Sand of Rosedale (gas, 1355-60') 32 1385 



13" casing, 4(X; 10", 155'; 8*4", 765' 5"; 330 pounds pressure 

 in 20 minutes "8%" casing gave way or pressure would have been 

 greater"; 38/10" water in 8%" casing; volume, 5,750.000 cubic feet. 



The above well, located at a higher structural level than 

 the town lot wells of Rosedale, and having its gas production 

 in the Salt Sand of Rosedale, is evidently too far up the struc- 

 tural slope to be within the oil zone. 



The six following wells, the records of which were pub- 

 lished in Volume I (A), pages 388-390, of the Survey, were 

 drilled at the time of the first development in the Rosedale 

 Pool. Several of them are still producing oil: 



W. G. Bennett No. 2 Well Record (799). 



Center District; on Anthony Fork, 2.1 miles southwest of Rosedale; 

 authority, South Penn Oil Co.; elevation, 1150' B. 



Top. Bottom. 



Feet. Feet. 



Sand, Moundsville 450 500 



Sand, Little Dunkard 600 640 



Sand, Big Dunkard 780 840 



Lime 840 955 



Sand, Gas 955 1000 



Sand, Second Cow Run (gas, 1040') 1030 1150 



Sand, Salt 1390 1420 



Sand Salt 1475 1530 



Coal ' 1810 1813 



Salt Sand of Rosedale 1876 1960 



Little Lime 2000 2025 



Pencil Cave 2025 2040 



Big Lime 2040 2125 



Big Injun Sand 2125 2220 



Shells 2220 2420 



Sand, Berea 2420 2435 



Fifty-foot Sand 2580 2595 



Slate, lime and shells 2595 3090 



Hard lime shells to bottom 3090 3275 



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The above well was a gasser and is still productive. 



