SUMMARY OF DRILLING. 
47 
reported in 1905 — Continued. 
CONNECTICUT— Continued. 
Driller. 
o 
ft 
a. 
A 
03 
E 
03 
P 
Depth 
to prin- 
cipal 
water 
or oil 
supply. 
Height 
of 
water. 
Yield per 
minute. 
Year 
com- 
plet- 
ed. 
Bemarks. 
o 
5 
S 
No. 
Ernest Lyon 
do 
D. 
D. 
285 
123 
6 
(i 
Ft. 
Ft. 
-24 
Gals. 
Gals. 
10i 
1905 
1905 
At 160 feet, 5 gallons 
per minute; at 220 
feet, 10£ gallons. 
(L.S.) 
(L.). 
204 
205 
DELAWARE. 
M 
762 
8 
720 
1905 
M. 
742 
8 
720 
Flows. 
2J 
20 
1905 
M. 
740 
G 
720 
...do.. 
12 
149 
Well abandoned. (L. 
S.) 
Well flows at high 
tide; at low tide 
water stands at —6 
feet. water has 
brownish- yellow 
color, alkaline reac- 
tion, sulphur odor. 
Water like preceding; 
shows tidal fluctua- 
tion. 
FLORIDA 
H. E.Smith 
D. 
270 
8 
88 
1905 
Water at 50-120 and 
250-270 feet. (L.S.) 
C. B. Anderson 
M. 
180 
12 
50 
-50 
600 
1905 
Hard water. (L.) 
211 
Alex. Near 
do 
D. 
D. 
315 
333 
1905 
1905 
(S.). 
o 12 
4 
230 
+ 30 
Sulphur water. (L. 
S) 
213 
.do.... 
D, 
315 
2 
230 
+ 25 
1905 
F resh water at 30 feet; 
sulphur water at 
230 feet. (L.S) 
214 
A. C. Johnson 
n 
140 
8 
138 
1,200 
1900 
Hard sulphur water. . 
Water hard, slightly 
sulphur bearing; 
used for washing 
phosphate rock. 
215 
do 
D. 
130 
8-6 
130 
-32 
800 
1895 
. 216 
J. O.Edson 
D. 
100 
12 
95 
-35 
1905 
Hard sulphur water. 
(L.) 
217 
H. Walker 
D. 
O. 
495 
685 
8-4 
4 
418 
650 
- 2 
+ 40 
Water at 350 feet 
Hard sulphur water. 
218 
Hugh Partridge. .. 
300 
1902 
219 
O. 
O. 
525 
652 
4 
6 
+ 55 
+ 30 
1885 
do 
220 
E. F.Joyce 
Hard sulphur water; 
used for public sup- 
ply, 
221 
F. R.Miller 
M. 
984 
10 
954 
+52 
1,215 
1905 
Hard sulphur water 
at 524-750 feet. (L. 
S.) 
222 
R.N. Ellis 
M. 
980 
10 
865 
+58 
1,380 
1903 
Hard sulphur water; 
part of city supply. 
(L.) 
223 
B. F. Partridge 
M. 
500 
8 
500 
+ 45 
1892 
Hard sulphur water; 
flow sold with that 
of a 3-inch well of 
same depth. 
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