The Geologists Traveling Hand book An American Geological Railway Guide Givin
The Geologists Traveling Hand book An American Geological Railway Guide Givin
James Macfarlane
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1877, Second Geological Survey of Pa. ) 65. Occupies the same position on the Kiskaminitas that Connellsville (64) does on the Youg^hioghany, in the centre of the narrow first gas coal basin west of Chestnut ridge. Pittsburg coal bed on the hills opposite, south side river. 66. Two miles further the Pittsburg bed occupies the central hills of the third gas coal basin. Old salt wells along the river bringing up brine from the Pocono sandstone. 67. Famous gas well 1, 250 feet deep, on south side ...of river. Gas from first (?) oil sand (of Butler and Venango) brought across the river on bridge, to rolling mill. Gas furnaces for puddling iron here first successfully used. See Keport L. Geological Survey. 68. Iron works fired by natural gas brought in a pipe, 40 miles long, from the great gas wells in northern Butler County. 69. Remark the typical Eddy Hill in the centre of plain, on which the College formerly stood. 70. To get to the first productive deep oil wells one must go several miles northeast from Butler towards St.
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