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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1890 Excerpt: ...and slate, 3" 363 902 SS., hard, gray (371' casing) 8" 371 894 "" 2" 373 892 Slate, black, 15" 388 877 SS., hard, dark-gray, 9" 397 868 Slate and shells, 20" 417 848 ""dark hard shells, 35" 452 813 SS., hard, gray, 26" 478 787 Slate and shells, 40" 518 747 SS., dark reddish, 45" 563 702 Slate and shells, 30" 593 672 Slate, 22" 615 650 "and shells, 30" 645 620 Some good SS., gray, 101 Slate, soft, 18 "and hard shells, ) 7 ""shells, 40 "-. 25 Hard shells, 5 SS., gray, 30 Slate, 20 Shells and sand 15 SS., 31 Slate and shells, 43 Shells, hard, 12 Slate, 29 SS., gray 50 ""hard 20 Slate, 60 "and shells, 20 ." 20 SS., dark-gray, 135 SS., dark, oil sand (oil and some gas), 5 "dark-gray, 26 "gray, 19 ""slate and shells, 60 "Torpedoed with eighty quarts at 1240 feet, green oil was bailed-out afterwards, but salt water interfered and the well was abandoned. Top of hill at Gaines coal mines, above ocean, 2240' Bottom of No. XII Conglomerate, 2017' Billings well mouth (interval composed of gray sands and red shale), 1265'" Pike Well No. 1. April, 1886. Located in Pike township, Potter county, about half a mile west of the Tioga-Potter line, and forty rods north of the bank of Pine Creek; on Warrant No. 4317. Owners, Gaines Oil and Gas Co. Authority, C. G. Furman, contractor, per D. A. Paddock. Well mouth above ocean in feet (A. & N. P. R. R. Drive pipe and conductor, 37 to Red rock, 40 Slate, gray, 20 "and sand, 50 Red rock, 10 Sand and slate, 75 Slate, blue, 56 Hard shell, 10 SS., light-gray 42 Red rock, 10 to 350 972 SS., light-gray (salt water), 5" 355 967 Slate (386 casing), 31" 386.936 &quo...