SUMMARY OF DRILLING. 
131 
reported in 1905 — Continued. 
OHIO— Continued. 
C. 
McLaughlin Bros. 
Jacob Von (iunten. D. 
Rugh & Hamerley. C. 
H. F. Rugh D. 
E. Flight. 
F. F. Copeland 
A. F. Kenny 
E. W. Carothers. 
Jno. Dall 
A. B. Hughes. 
Peter A. Rust 
Imler <k Foster 
Jacob Von Gunten. D 
....do 
S. A. Mortimer, W 
Wallace. 
J. T. Douglas, Mc- 
Connell. 
E. L. Druesey 
D. 
Ft. 
1,174 
390 
1,271 
1,350 
1,298 
109 
2,300 
138 
175 
1,647 
470 
310 
290 
1,377 
118 
1,252 
772 
145 
2,591 
200 
In. 
8-6i 
2 
8i-5I 
10-8 
10-6| 
10 
10-6 
-51 
Depth 
to prin- 
cipal 
water 
or oil 
supply 
10-6f 
8H3§ 
Ft. 
JOS 
Height 
of 
water. 
Ft. 
-360 
38 
V, 
140 , - 12 
220 
Flows. 
Yield per 
minute. 
Gals. Ca's. 
6 40 
6 76 
1(50 
_'..n 
200 
Year 
com- 
plet- 
ed. 
1904 
1905 
1904 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1904 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1901 
80 
1897 
65 
1905 
375 
1895 
67 
1904 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
Remarks. 
Top sand at 1,124 feet: 
first oil at 1,154 feet; 
salt water at 1,154 
feet; light showing 
of oil; bridged by 
shot. 
(S.) 
(L.) 
Hard water from 80- 
110 and 320-350 feet. 
Water from 35-480 
feet. (L. S.) 
Fresh water from sur- 
face to 446 feet ; salt 
water at L,2 
no oil. (L. S.) 
(L.S.) 
Top sand at 2, 
30 feet thick; poor. 
(S.) 
Soft water. (L.) 
(S.) 
(S.) 
Hard water, city sup- 
ply; used by rail- 
road. 
Oil at 1,337-1,345 feet; 
salt water at 1,365 
feet. (L. S.) 
II a r d iron-bearing 
water; city supply. 
Top of sand at 1,190 
feet; first gas at 
1,212 feet; first oil 
at 1,212 feet. 
Salt water and gas at 
770 feet; water at 
160 and 220 feet. 
Hard sulphur water. 
Test hole for coal. 
(L.) 
(L.) 
Little oil, with gas 
and water, at 3,480 
feet. (L.) 
Surface- water to 140 
feet; salt water at 
2,435 feet: oil sand 
at 2,568-2,579 feet; 
dry hole. (L. S.) 
(S.) 
L267 
1208 
1269 
1270 
1271 
1272 
1273 
1274 
1276 
1277 
1278 
1279 
1280 
1281 
1282 
1283 
1284 
12S5 
1286 
ll'ss 
12S9 
6 Barrels a daj\ 
