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The Albert Hill Home, Gradyville Oilfield, Adair CO, KY



2006-02-20 - On Butler Fork Branch off Jones Chapel Road, Gradyville Oilfield, Adair CO, KY - Photo Ed Waggener. This was the home of Albert Hill, whose name is associated with the modern day discovery well in the Gradyville Oil Field. The well was drilled in July 1969,oilman Jimmy Reliford says, by Clint Moss and Chester Ballard, who was a partner, later, of Mr. Reliford's.. The "Discovery Well" might be the "Re-Discovery Well," becaue it came about 100 years after oil had been found on the N.R. Moss property in the 19th Century. The house is on Butler Fork Branch. The storage tank batteries for the well are nearby on the same side of the little creek. The gracefully aging homestead is on property now owned by Terry Partin.

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