136 OTL AND GAS; OHIO, WEST VIRGINIA, PENNSYLVANIA. 
Well No. 82Jf .—This well is on the Pressley Leech farm near Pat¬ 
tersons Mill, at an elevation of 935 feet. The Pittsburg coal out¬ 
crops near by at an elevation of 940 feet, or 5 feet above the month 
of the well. 
Log of Pressley Leech icell (No. 824). 
Top. 
Bottom. 
Wood conductor. 
Feet. 
16 
820 
1,048 
1,100 
1,338 
1,825 
Feet. 
Sand, Salt. 
Limestone. 
Sand, Big Ini tin. 
Water in Squaw sand. 
Sand, Hundred-foot. > 
1,829 
1,941 
Total depth. 
The distance between the Hundred-foot sand and the Pittsburg 
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coal at this point is therefore 1,825 feet plus 5 feet, or 1,830 feet. 
Well A 7 o. 847 '.— r l his well is on the Buchanan farm. The elevation 
of its mouth is 1,050 feet. From outcrops of the Waynesburg and 
Washington coals in this vicinity the Pittsburg coal should be 260 feet 
below the mouth of the well. This does not agree with the record bv 
18 feet, but is accepted as a more reliable determination. 
Log of Buchanan well (No. 827). 
Top. 
Bottom. 
Coal. 
Red rock. 
Feet. 
278 
450 
617 
675 
686 
715 
913 
1,627 
1,910 
2,000 
2,090 
2,260 
2,492 
2,825 
3,055 
3,600 
3, 750 
3,960 
4,010 
4,160 
4,303 
Feet. 
Sand, brown. 
Limestone, gray. 
Sand, First. . 
Sand, Second. . 
Sand. 
Sand. . 
Red rock. . 
Sand (gas). . 
Sand (gas and little oil). 
Red rock. . 
Sand, brown. . 
Sand (oil). . 
Sand. . 
Red rock. . 
Soapstone. . . 
Sand. . 
Sand, Bradford. . 
cr 
The distance between the Hundred-foot sand and the Pittsbur 
coal at this point is therefore 2,090 feet less 2G0 feet, or 1,830 feet. 
Well No. 657. This well is on the McGuigan farm. The elevation 
of its mouth is 1,145 feet. It is known as the “ great McGuigan gas 
well.” From outcrops of the Waynesburg coal in the. vicinity the 
Pittsburg coal should be 225 feet below the mouth of the well. 
