Oil in Arkansas — The Wildcatters

Oil in Arkansas — The Wildcatters (HM2A4M)

Location: El Dorado, AR 71730 Union County
Country: United States of America
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N 33° 12.679', W 92° 39.783'

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During the oil boom numerous individuals, or wildcatters, made their mark on
the South Arkansas scene. H. L. Hunt, at one time the richest man in the world,
opened a barrelhouse on Hamburger Row, made his financial stake there, and
then started investing in drilling ventures in the Smackover Oil Field as the Hunt
Oil Company. C.H. Murphy, the founder of Murphy Oil Corporation, was a
successful businessman in El Dorado, and his timber and land holdings allowed
him to start Murphy Oil Corporation now a Fortune 500 company. Pat Marr, a
Texas oilman, staked a well near the Smackover Field and offered a money-back
guarantee to his investors, promising them he would bring in a gusher, and he
did. J. D. Nantz, a Fort Worth, Texas oilman, formed the Smackover Company and
predicted his investors would be receiving $75,000 a day in income within a few
weeks. Colonel T. H. Barton started with a gas gathering system, and later
purchased a small refinery, expanded it into the Lion Oil Company, which at one
time had several thousand gasoline stations across the mid-South. Other South
Arkansas businessmen who invested in the oil boom and became successful were
Joe Mahony, Emon Mahony, Sr., H. C. McKinney, John Trimble, Sid Umstead, Dean McGee, O. G. Murphy, W. E. Corey, J. E. Berry, and Dr. J. S. Rushing. Charles Murphy,



Jr., the son of C. H. Murphy, took over Murphy Oil Corporation in 1947 and over several decades built the Corporation into an international oil giant. Chesley Pruet expanded an interest in a single drilling rig into a multi-million dollar oil and gas exploration company. O. C. Bailey and Boyd Alderson, former chairmen of the Arkansas Oil and Gas Commission, were responsible for the orderly development of the industry during this formative period.
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Date Added Wednesday, August 8th, 2018 at 7:01pm PDT -07:00
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Locationbig map
UTM (WGS84 Datum)15S E 531401 N 3674764
Decimal Degrees33.21131667, -92.66305000
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 33° 12.679', W 92° 39.783'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds33° 12' 40.74" N, 92° 39' 46.98" W
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Area Code(s)870
Which side of the road?Marker is on the right when traveling South
Closest Postal AddressAt or near 100 S Jefferson Ave, El Dorado AR 71730, US
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