STATE GEOLOGIST. 



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VII. — Sam WlU OF Indian Mii.i. Cum Salt Co. (^rand Rap- 

 ids, 25 roda N. of Powers and Martin's. Bored in 1860. 

 \ i furnished by Ball, Clay & Do. 



At 



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Deptt, 

 of 



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n» khti<>n Of BOOB, to 



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Ft. 



Ft. | 







81 





ur.ivrl, MB !. In . with 4 inches clay at bottom. [This well socms to 







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have struik a tissure in the limestone, or a place where the limo- 

 ■tOM bad been entirely denuded.] 









■ 



3 





.!!i. white. 



84 



1 





I'lay end abale. 





4 





II.tr<i rwk. 



06 



34 





At 128 feet , first brine. 



13" 



7 





. irock. 



I ' 



4 







14! 







gravel (1) 



15u 



1 





Fine gravel. [lVssibly the gravel, so called, consisted of grains and 

 is <>f pynt d through the clay, as in Powers & 



n's well.] 



III 



4 





■ xtn -mely hard. [Supposed to be the bottom of Powers 

 b Martin*! well.] 



161 



42 







H 



1 





• Black sandr. i 



205 







133 



• Bard ■androok." [These are probably the " Watcrlimc" layers.] 



214 



105 



<.ne1ri ck, soft. Brine, flowing 10 gallons per minute, at 19° Sal. At 









295 feet, Sal. 27°. 



319 



15 



120 





334 



V 



Nindrock. 



363 



2 





Black Iron-eand. 



1 ' 







■viuiirock. 



■ 



10 



100 



. - of clay end sandrock. 



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, 135 gallons per minute. 



