LINES.] 
SUMMARY OF DRILLING. 
71 
reported in 1904 — Continued. 
PENNSYLVANIA— Continued. 
Driller. 
o 
< 
Oh 
ft 
a 
s 
Depth 
to prin- 
cipal 
water 
or oil 
supply. 
Height 
of 
water. 
Yield per 
minute. 
Year 
com- 
plet- 
ed. 
Kind of 
well. 
Remarks. 
o 
3 
0-, 
Xo. 
Jay O. Winger.. 
J. G. and J. O. 
Winger. 
fB. P. McCool, 
t E. Hare. 
/McClov & Row- 
\ lee. 
S. T. Crist 
C. 
c. 
h 
}*■ 
c. 
Ft. 
497 
484 
789J 
H 
120 
Ira. 
8-5| 
8-6J 
gi- 
st 
13- 
10- 
8-6! 
6 
Ft. 
134 
Gals. 
Gate. 
6| 
1895 
1898 
1904 
1904 
1904 
Oil 
..do.... 
..do.... 
..do.... 
Water . 
Salt water at 442 
feet rose 150 feet. 
Oil at 465 feet. 
(L.) 
F r e s h w a t e r 
flowed 10 gal- 
lons a minute at 
198 feet. Show- 
ing of oil and 
gas at 224 and 
463 feet. Yield 
5 gallons first 
day. Aban- 
doned. (L. ) 
(Fresh water at\ 
I 55 feet. (L. S.)J 
(Water at 80 andl 
l,082feet. Pitts- 
burg coal at 336 > 
feet. Gas at 
{ l,285i'eet. (L.S.)J 
(L.)... 
282 
760 
• 2,252 
90 
&5 
b 15 
10 
285 
286 
I1II ODE ISLAND. 
/Frank Mentzer, 
M. F. Knauf. 
J. F. Matthews . 
240 
102 
Hi 8 
6 
50 
240 
44 
120 1900 
i ! 1904 
1904 
1904 
Water . 
.do.... 
.do... 
.do.... 
Water rather hard 
Water soft 
(L.S.) 
(L.S.) 
SOUTH DAKOTA. 
Matteson & 
Zeigler. 
C. 
M. 
393 
1, 397 
5j 
2 
1904 
1902 
Test hole. Wa- 
ter stratum 30 
to 50 feet. (L.S.) 
Water atl,232 feet. 
Very soft. Tem- 
perature 81°. 
?qi 
1,897 
137 
9qy 
TENNESSEE. 
250 
155 
Kill 
Water 
Water at 250 feet, 
"Abundant sup- 
ply" of soft wa- 
ter. (S.) 
^Barrels a day. 
