DETAILED RECORDS. 251 
Cuyahoga and Berea: Feet. 
Hard gray sandstone '. 300- 385 
Bedford and Ohio : 
Slate and shells - 385- 455 
Soft shale - - - 455-2,160 
Onondaga and Helderberg: 
Hard white limestone - 2, 160-2, 800 
Helderberg (?) and Cayuga: 
Salt; first stratum 2, 800-2, 814 
Hard limestone - - - 2, 814-2, 830 
Salt ; second stratum - 2, 830-2, 870 
Hard limestone 2,870-2,880 
Salt; third stratum - 2,880-2,918 
Hard limestone - - - 2, 918-2, 933 
Salt ; fourth stratum , 2, 933-2, 978 
Hard limestone - - 2, 978-2, 983 
Salt; fifth stratum . 2, 983-3, 015 
Hard limestone - - - - 3, 015-3, 045 
Salt; sixth stratum - 3, 045-3, 085 
Hard limestone . - - - - - 3, 085-3, 090 
Salt; seventh stratum 3, 090-3, 130 
Hard limestone. 3, 130-3, 155 
Salt; eighth stratum 3, 155-3, 185 
Hard limestone 3, 185-3, 195 
Salt; ninth stratum, bottom of salt 3, 195-3, 220 
Hard limestone 3, 220-3, 240 
Soft shale 3, 240-3, 280 
Niagara (?): 
Hard limestone. 3, 280-3, 480 
Hard limestone — little oil, gas, and water 3, 480-3, 500 
Hard white sandstone 3, 500-3, 505 
Hard limestone 3, 505-3, 749 
Soft slate 3, 749-3, 789 
Diameter of casing, 10 inches from top to 139 feet ; 8 { inches from 139 to 455 feet. Diam- 
eter of well below casing, 8| inches from 455 to 3,310 feet; 6| inches from 3,310 to 3,789 
feet. No oil nor gas found. 
1290. Well at Zoar, Tuscarawas County. 
[Well begun August 2, 1905; completed August 19, 1905. Authority, H. H. McKinney, driller. No 
samples. Geologic correlations by S. Sanford.] 
This record, though the well produced neither oil nor gas, is of interest, as no logs of wells 
in Lawrence Township have been published. The State Survey has noted that a number of 
wells have been put down there, but the records were not placed at its disposal. The forma- 
tions penetrated belong to the Pennsylvanian or Coal Measures and Mississippian series of 
the Carboniferous system. The formations, in descending order, are Allegheny limestone 
and shale, Pottsville (including Salt sand), Logan group (including Big Injun) and Berea 
grit. 
Record of well No. 1 on John Bimeler farm, 800 feet east of Zoar post-office. 
Feet. 
Surface soil 0- 7 
Allegheny : 
Yellow shale 7- 20 
Blue limestone; water bearing. 20- 25 
Soft black shale 25- 40 
Hard blue limestone 40- 45 
Soft black shale 45-160 
