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The Cranfield Field, Adams and Franklin Counties, Mississippi: ABSTRACT

AAPG Bulletin, 1946
The Cranfield field, 16 miles east of Natchez, Mississippi, was discovered in October, 1943, by the California Company's National Gasoline Company of Louisiana No. 1. Though completed as a Wilcox "5,800-foot zone" oil well, gas-distillate sands were tested in the Tuscaloosa Basal sand horizon. The deep Ella G. Lees well No.
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LaGrange Oil Field, Adams County, Mississippi: ABSTRACT

AAPG Bulletin, 1949
The LaGrange field, Adams County, Mississippi, is the largest field producing from the Wilcox in Mississippi. Originally a Tuscaloosa field opener in February, 1946, the discovery well was plugged back and recompleted as a Wilcox producer in August of the same year.
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The Microminerals of Valley Quarry: Gettysburg, Adams County, Pennsylvania

Rocks & Minerals, 2006
Jeri L. Jones, Larry Eisenberger
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Lane W. Adams: An Appreciation

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 1986
Arthur I Holleb
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PLANT TOXICANTS IN UNDERGROUND WATER IN ADAMS COUNTY, COLORADO

Soil Science, 1962
ERIK K. BONDE, PAUL URONE
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