Diana Davids Hinton
Author
Series
Clifton and Shirley Caldwell Texas heritage volume no. 3
Language
English
Formats
Description
The dramatic story of the oil boom that transformed the history of a state, drawn from archives and first-person accounts.
As the twentieth century began, oil in Texas was easy to find, but the quantities were too small to attract industrial capital and production. Then, on January 10, 1901, the Spindletop gusher blew in. Over the next fifty years, oil transformed Texas, creating a booming economy that built cities, attracted out-of-state workers...
Author
Series
Kenneth E. Montague series in oil and business history volume no. 20
Publisher
Texas A & M University Press
Edition
1st pbk. ed.
Language
English
Description
Drawing heavily on oral interviews, this book tells the story of the West Texas independents as a group, looking at their business strategies in the context of their naitonal regional, and local conditions. The focus is on the Permian Basin and southeastern New Mexico over the sixty-year period in which the region rose to prominence on the American oil scene, producing about one-fifth of the nation's output. It is a story that covers vast technological...
Author
Language
English
Description
During the great oil speculations in the 1920s, both promoters and investors became victims of their common greed. Outlining the activities of several different promoters and drawing on business papers, federal court records, and local land records, the Oliens describe the legal and regulatory responses to fraud. Their fascinating story breaks new ground in American social and business history and offers new insight into the culture of American capitalism....