710) ee ae hae ANNUAL REPORT 
Depth of 
S stratum. Total depth. 
ae ees Feet. Feet. 
DOL CPOUS UMWESUCTE Sooocooccoccc0006 tl 200 
Coarsemsandstonei yen cc eee 25 225 
Sandy shale ..... MA eae Peeters ed 4 ot CePA 23 248 
SANGStONe sess hecho cee ee eRe eee 42 290 
ho} EWG miei CHEM CR Re Einar a tints Currie tna 39 329 
Sandy shales rc SER En EA actos ta ite eae de 74 403 
Coarse: sandstone? oes eit eee 42 445 
Blacks /slater: cvs hy Gr ieee ee act eens 55 500 
bimestonemandmsl avecnaee et ereere ier 70 570 
Sandstomece. vis catewr a.m eave ee etebeenitrs 16 586 
CODES ENO SR) re aioiatarser oad eR srico nt ee Caeateerstenls i 587 
Sandstones Salit-Sandas cei erieverienere 506 1,093 
Shales. cr ese ie ss oaeeee eho eee ee 31 1,124 
DAMASCONG) yo25 to Sacrsts tect or seoncite olla renee Rete neie ds 41 1,165 
G@uyahocamsial comers ee 145 1,310 
Berea shalem(Blacks) eae eee 20 1,330 
BEV CG I OTUGM Fas heron ete E I OT eee 15 1,345 
Blue=shalesin. Searels ouster orl 8 1,353 
Redeeshalew@Sedronrnd) peer 60 1,413 
Obiorishale a octaciowrtoreeeneporonel ern eke evere 4 1,417 
The Salt sand in this record is very unusual. It doubtless includes 
everything from the top of that formation to near the base of the Big 
Injun. 
Mr. Jones has run the Y level from the surface ot the well to the 
summit of the adjacent hills with the following results: 
Feet. Feet. 
Upper Cambridge limestone (top of hill) 2 2 
Reds“ clay sive oat nets pines cae ene 7 9 
Hard “sandstones ries cobie cctctetcua tatistonereuants 2 IIL 
Sale e Hise acd os SEE aero aoe aes val 32 
LOUK CORIDFUUGE UTRESEUONE> 06050000000 3 35 
SATO eee Sic cete cece stan per users Meine eee neue SINS 15 50 
Ped Sal ees, COS tate ot cree Roe atc aetneae ks 5 55 
Slate wands sh glesicek he weve tome eerie 26 81 
Sandstone ahs seas earorwnho oaeeeagenees 28 a9 
hod EFT 92 Damery Peet aetna PIA ate neh eR Pa IE ty sy Sua caer 15 124 
OOH INO; U (Os IPREQDORE)) 5 0000006000000 2 126 
(Ol Eh igatesemeiae ert aen RN te Ninn Mert tile noite ous 2 128 
STateeiicd sneer eee ee cae nemrene ets 18 146 
Red “Shale spe sean teaeretern es chageretenomaereruers 4 150 
On the Betz farm in Addison township a well was begun in the year 
1889 probably. It was located by a forked stick and the “smeller” re- 
ported the producing territory 2334 yards long, 934 yards wide, and of 
unknown depth. It was expected that oil would be found at a depth of — 
500 feet, and the company lacked funds to push the work further. Pro- 
