SUMMARY OF DRILLING. 
113 
eport 
1 905 — Continued . 
MONTANA. 
o 
I 
s 
Depth 
to prin- 
cipal 
water 
or oil 
supply. 
Height 
of 
water. 
Yield per 
minute. 
Year 
com- 
plet- 
ed. 
Remarks. 
Driller. 
o 
a 
Ph 
No. 
D. 
D. 
D. 
Ft. 
1,340 
1.530 
18-8 
10-6 
Ft. 
Ft. 
Gals. 
Gals. 
1904 
1905 
1905 
Drilling stopped by 
heavy flow of water. 
(L.) 
No water below 15 
feet; oil shows at 
870, 890, 900 feet; gas 
,. at 1,260 feet. (L.S.) 
Show of oil and gas at 
445-475 feet; show 
of oil at 840-885 
feet ; no water below 
75 feet. (L.S.) 
1038 
W. A. & Frank 
1039 
Leonard. 
J. C. Leonard 
" 
1040 
NEBRASKA. 
Geo. H. Miller 
O. 
C. 
C. 
M. 
O. 
200 
250 
210 
126 
550 
6 
6 
6-5 
2 
10-8 
192 
230 
190 
126 
1900 
1903 
1904 
1893 
1041 
do 
do 
1042 
....do 
do --- 
1043 
-85 
Hard water. 
Abandoned. 
(L.).... 
(L.).... 
1044 
H. & L. Rose. 
1045 
NEW HAMPSHIRE. 
M. F. Knauf O. 
J. A.Stubbs M. 
F ran k Men t zer D . 
1,004 
8 
800 
-10 
12 
1905 
226 
107 
6 
8 
50 
60 
1905 
28 
-10 
Hard water at 350. 800,' 
and 970 feet; no' 
water above 280 feet ; 
temperature 53°. 
(L. S.) 
1 of 4 wells, others do 
not yield water. 
(L.) 
Water at 80 feet; soft. 
(L. S.) 
1046 
1047 
NEW JERSEY. 
Redpath & Potter. 
c. 
o. 
o. 
840 
120 
500 
1905 
1905 
8 
8 
120 
-15 
-40 
300 
o. 
450 
12-8 
-40 
300 
0. 
500 
10-5 
-40 
300 
(SO- 
nant has 12 6-inch, 
88 8-inch wells; wa- 
ter soft. (S.) 
Freeman street well; 
hard water; used 
for cooling and con- 
densing. 
Ferry street well; 
hard water; used 
for ammonia con- 
densing. 
Yard well; hard wa- 
ter; used for cooling. 
1048 
1049 
1050 
1052 
Bull. 298--06 8 
