SUMMARY OF DRILLING. 
85 
reported in 1905 — Continued. 
KENTUCKY— Continued. 
Driller. 
J. E. Cully. 
Vancleave 
R. G. Alexander... 
John Brown 
E. F. Doudna. 
Win. S. Whitcomb. 
Jas. M. Gentry 
do 
Bert Crosier 
Charles Lewis. 
W. E. Cook. 
Dixon Inglis. 
Bud Greer... 
Ed. Duncan. . 
G. H. Bryant. 
W. L. Beck... 
W. H. McWhorter 
T. Bridges 
Quirez & Sparks.. 
J. B. Dunant. 
Jesse Burgher. 
L. Finney 
James M. Gentry. 
Oi 
p 
Ft. 
305 
110 
100 
1,800 
320 
193 
134 
830 
120 
148§ 
150 
112 
291 £ 
206 
185 
140 
1,653 
332 
200 
780 
110 
255 
245 
120 
In. 
10J-5I 
6-5 
7-5^ 
6 
5| 
8£-5f 
6 
8 
5f 
of 
Depth 
to prin- 
cipal 
water 
or oil 
supply. 
Ft. 
110 
96 
200 
ISO 
L10 
144 
142 
100 
183 
93 
Height 
of 
water. 
/•'/. 
- 75 
- 4 
■400 
52 
L00 
LOO 
150 
107 
250 
225 
105 
20 
20 
150 
INI 
Yield per 
minute. 
Gals. 
Gals. 
20 
Year 
com- 
plet- 
ed. 
1904 
1901 
1905 
1904 
1901 
1905 
1905 
1902 
1904 
1904 
1905 
1905 
1900 
1905 
1905 
1897 
1904 
1903. 
1905 
1904 
Remarks. 
Trace of oil at 165 feet; 
strong sulphur wa- 
ter, not used, at 160 
feet. (L.) 
Hard 
....do 
Fresh water at 79 feet; 
salt water at 800 
feet; sulphur water 
at 950 feet; show of 
oil at 1,020 feet. (L.) 
Fresh water at 75 feet; 
salt water at 800 
feet; sulphur water 
at 1.000 feet; uncom- 
pleted. 
Used for locomotive 
supply. 
Water soft and salty. 
(L.) 
Soft water 
Sulphur water 
Fresh water above 150 
feet;" salt water at 
225 feet. 
Soft water; also at 80 
and 105 feel . 
Hard water; also at 
66 feet. 
Soft water 
(L.) 
(S.) 
Hard water 
Water, slightly iron 
and sulphur bearing 
(L.) 
Fresh water at 80 feet; 
sulphur at 219 feet; 
small show of oil at 
30 feet. (L.) 
Well in rock to bot- 
tom, but no water. 
Water contains mag- 
nesia; town supply. 
Show of oil at 450 feet; 
salt water at 650 
feet. (L.) 
Sulphur water 
Sulphur water 
Water contains i'-on. 
(L.) 
