Site Navigation
Categories:
National Historic Landmarks
National Battlefields
National Historic Sites
National Historical Parks
National Memorials
National Monuments
History of the petroleum industry
Oil fields of the United States
National Historic Landmarks in Texas
Energy resource facilities in Texas
1900 establishments

Summary Of: Spindletop

Spindletop Hill in Texas... Spindletop was the largest gusher the world had seen and catapulted Beaumont into one of the... Spindletop continued as a productive source of oil until about 1936... From the Oil Fields of Texas to Spindletop Farm of Kentucky...

Encyclodia Page On: Spindletop

These Are Links To Other Documents
| | U.S. | National Historic Landmark | The Lucas Gusher at Spindletop. Jan 10, 1901. | Beaumont, Texas | USA | NHL | November 13 | 1966 | NRHP | November 13 | 1966 | Spindletop (USA Texas) | Spindletop | salt dome | oil field | Beaumont | Texas | United States | January 10 | 1901 | petroleum | gusher | Gulf Oil | Texaco | Chevron Corporation | sulfur | springs | Pattillo Higgins | Anthony F. Lucas | Pittsburgh | boomtowns | November 14 | 1925 | Yount-Lee Oil Company | ISBN 1-4241-7751-0 | | Texas portal | Coordinates | flash | Handbook of Texas | Handbook of Texas | v | d | U.S. National Register of Historic Places | Keeper of the Register | History of the National Register of Historic Places | Property types | Historic district | Contributing property | National Park Service logo | List of entries | National Park Service | National Historic Landmarks | National Battlefields | National Historic Sites | National Historical Parks | National Memorials | National Monuments | Categories | History of the petroleum industry | Oil fields of the United States | National Historic Landmarks in Texas | Energy resource facilities in Texas | 1900 establishments |
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Spindletop".