Texon Texon
Images of America

Texon

Legacy of an Oil Town

    • £6.49
    • £6.49

Publisher Description

From 1924 to 1962, Texon was a model company oil town in Reagan County, Texas. Pittsburgh-based Big Lake Oil Company developed the town site next to the Big Lake Oil Field and Santa Rita No. 1, the discovery well on University of Texas lands in the Permian Basin. Pres. Levi Smith ensured that company employees and their families enjoyed comfortable housing and community amenities, including a grade school, hospital, nondenominational church, theater, swimming pool, and baseball park, as well as a café and dry goods, grocery, and drugstores. By the end of World War II, the Big Lake Field’s declining production meant a smaller workforce and a declining Texon population. Plymouth Oil assumed ownership in 1956 and six years later sold out to Marathon Oil, which ended company support for the town. At annual reunions, however, former residents—who remember Oiler baseball, scouting, Sunday school, and Labor Day celebrations—have kept the Texon experience alive.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2011
23 May
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
128
Pages
PUBLISHER
Arcadia Publishing Inc.
SIZE
44.2
MB

More Books Like This

Bemiston Bemiston
2009
San Augustine County San Augustine County
2010
Cary Cary
2011
African American Bryan, Texas African American Bryan, Texas
2012
Shelton Shelton
2009
This Is Our Town This Is Our Town
2021

Other Books in This Series

Motor City Mafia Motor City Mafia
2006
Chicago Blues Chicago Blues
2014
Kentucky's Bluegrass Music Kentucky's Bluegrass Music
2010
Muscle Shoals Muscle Shoals
2007
Children of Ellis Island Children of Ellis Island
2005
Ellis Island Ellis Island
2003