SUMMARY OF DRILLING. 
161 
-eported in 1905 — Continued. 
TEXAS— Continued. 
Driller. 
Depth 
to prin- 
cipal 
water 
or oil 
supply 
Height 
of 
water. 
Yield per 
minute. 
Year 
com- 
plet- 
ed. 
Remarks. 
A. M. Moore 
B. Oustott 
H. C. Iselt 
Jas. Maresh 
J. Maresh 
II. C. Iselt 
S. W. Willard 
L. Bowler 
Judge L. Crow 
I. W. Lawson 
Thomas Leyen- 
decker. 
....do 
Leyendecker & Mc- 
Dougall. 
Thos. Leyendecker. 
P L. Donnelly . . . . 
F. P. Donnelly 
J. A. McCullough . . 
.do 
J. Maresh 
.do 
Chas. Christopher . 
Thomas O'Lough- 
lin. 
Tom Little 
J. P. Benkendorfer 
O. B. LeJwell.... 
N. W. Curry 
Curry & Black- 
burn. 
N. W. Curry..... 
R. P. Allen 
W. C. Turnbow... 
O. 568 
! 
Bull. 298—06- — 11 
Ft. 
250 
278 
205 
185 
107 
280 
184 
720 
302 
300 
158 
136 
1,140 
152 
250 
200 
575 
1,310J 
329 
348 
422 
800 
872 
153 
152 
220 
160 
904 
497 
In. 
5-4 
3 
61 
3 
12 
9|-8i 
7-5i 
n 
48-63 
7-5i 
8-6 
7-51 
6 
6 
6-5 
6-4 
4 
6 
4i 
8-6 
6-4 
Ft. 
225 
269 
200 
Ft. 
Gals. 
Gals. 
Large 
1901 
95 
275 
158 
268 
302 
200 
145 
134 
■ 00 
•108 
lie. 
155 
-200 
- 30 
- 95 
- 94 
- 40 
- 35 
-f 30 
+ 20 
311 
310 
680 
330 
340 
- 21 
-330 
-340 
830 
31 
140 
210 
- 50 
+ 49 
-120 
-190 
5 
1,000 
4 
4 
125 
1901 
1901 
1905 
1902 
1902 
1904 
1905 
1904 
1900 
1900 
1898 
1900 
1904 
1904 
1905 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1904 
1905 
1903 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1905 
1904 
(L-) 
Hard water 
Hard water; water at 
48 feet. (L.) 
Sulphur water 
Water from 31-59 feet 
and 95-107. (L. S.) 
Soft water; water at 
65 feet. 
Soft water; also at 
128 feet. (L.) 
Water sands at 268- 
284 feet and 690-700 
feet. (L.) 
Hard water (gypsum) 
Water slightly alka- 
line. (L.) 
Hard water 
Soft water; water at 
96 feet. 
Wat-r 500-800 feet. 
(L.) 
Soft water: water at 
58 and 88 feet. 
Sulphur water 
Soft water. (L.) 
Show of oil at 472 feet. 
(L. S.) 
Drv hole: showing of 
oil at 380-440 feet. 
(L. S.) 
Soft water at 57, 151, 
193 feet. 
Good supply of soft 
water. 
Soft water 
Soft water. (L.) 
Unfinished 
Salt, sulphur water. 
(L.) 
Hard water. 
Soft water. .• 
Soft, containing some 
magnesia. 
(L.) 
Dry hole. (L. S.)--- 
Principal oil sand at 
460-480 feet; pro- 
duced about 4,000 
barrels per month. 
(L.) 
Produced about 6,000 
barrels per month. 
(L.) 
