SOUTH CAROLINA. 211 
List of deep xvelln in eastern and southern South Carolina — Continued. 
Locality, 
Grahamville, 2 wells 
Do 
Georgetown 
Georgetown, 10 wells 
Halls Island, Donner Eros 
Hampton 
Do 
Do 
Kingstree, 3 wells . 
Lake City, 10 wells 
Marion 
Moncks Corner . 
Moncks Corner, 8 miles dis- 
tant. 
Mays River, Bluffton 
Mays Kiver, Capt. T. R. Hay- 
ward's place. 
Mays River, Col. J". H. Es- 
till's place. 
Mays River, Col. J. H. Es- 
till's plantation, 4 wells. 
Mays Eiver, Snyder <fc Mit- 
tle's sawmill. 
Oakley Depot 
Hrangeburg, 4 wells 
Port Royal Naval Station 
Port Royal Naval Station, 3 
wells. 
Sumter 
Shelden 
Swansea 
Varnsville 
"Walterboro 
Hemassee, G. G. Martin 
Temassee, J. B. Gregorie, 3 
wells. 
Depth. 
Feet. 
220 
400? 
5-74 
120 
583 
186 
46 
320 
160-200 
1,244 
179 
175 
105 
800 
190 
300 
106 
299 
1, 160 
255 
128 
152 
100? 
988? 
400 
90 
Diame- Capacity 
ter. per minute 
Inches. 
4 
100 
Gallons. 
Few now. 
Few now. 
Not any. 
Many. 
150 
Many. 
3 and 2 
8-6 
2 
2 
5 and 2 
2 
3 
1 in . stream 
Many. 
7-15 
I 
35 
15 
Many. 
Fair. 
Many. 
Many. 
Many. 
Many. 
Many. 
Very few. 
Many. 
Height to 
which water 
Feet. 
Flow. 
Flow. 
+20 above 
high wa- 
ter. 
- 9 
— 3 
+ 4 
Flows. 
+ 15 
Flows. 
Flows. 
Many. 
Many. 
Many- 
Many. 
Many. 
Flows. 
Flows. 
Does not 
flow. 
—48 
Does not 
flow. 
—12-10 
Flows. 
Does not 
flow. 
—17 
—30 
Flows to 
+ 13. 
Flows. 
Remarks. 
Hard water; water at 170 
feet. 
Hard water; water at 250 
feet. 
8 feet of water. 
Sulphurous water. 
Soft, irony water. 
Irony water. 
Fine water. 
Small flow at 700 feet on top 
of bed rock. 
16-148 feet in lime with flint 
rock below. 
Very sulphurous water. 
Sulphurous water. 
Fine water. 
Do., 
Do. 
M luh water at 250 feet. 
Water very impure. 
Water hard and saline. 
Soft water. 
On high land. 
Soft water. 
Sulphurous water. 
Su.phiiious water; flow de- 
creasing. 
a +, feet above surface; — , feet below surface. 
NOTES ON SOUTH CAROLINA WELLS. 
I have not been able to obtain any great number of data regarding 
some of the wells, but several important records and much special 
information were secured in a visit to the State and in correspondence 
