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Gulf Oil Equipment and Shed
Photograph of various pieces of equipment from a Gulf Oil Company oil well around a shed in Crane County, Texas.
Gulf Oil Gusher
Photograph on postcard of a Gulf Oil Company oil well in Breckenridge, Texas spouting a 12,000 bbl. gusher. Oil is blasted high into the air over the derrick.
Gulf Oil Men by Well
Photograph of several men from Gulf Oil, all but one in waterproof gear, working on an oil well in Howard County, Texas. The man on the left, facing the camera, is J. D. Bonner.
Gulf Oil Men Working on Pipeline
Photograph of two Gulf Oil Company workers standing on a wooden deck while working on an oil pipeline in Crane County, Texas.
Gulf Oil Tanks
Photograph of four white oil tanks in front of grove of trees with several oil derricks visible on the horizon. The oil field is located in Crane County, Texas and is owned by the Gulf Oil Company.
Gulf Oil Truck
Photograph of a Gulf Oil Company truck in the mud. The license plate - 490-422 - is clearly visible under the windshield.
Gulf Oil Well
Photograph of an oil well venting. The well is owned by Gulf Oil Company and was located in Crane County. Texas.
Gulf Oil Workers and Well
Photograph of Gulf Oil Company workers standing at the base of an oil derrick at a well in Crane County, Texas. There is a web of oil pipes in the foreground.
Gulf Oil Workers by Truck
Photograph of several men posing on and around a Gulf Oil Company truck. Jesse J. Williams is the man in the center and J. D. Bonner is on the left. The other men are unidentified.
Gulf Oil Workers Entering Building
Photograph of Gulf Oil workers entering their chow hall in Crane County, Texas. A worker (on the left) is standing outside ringing a triangle to call the workers to their meal.
Gulf Oil Yard with Tank
Photograph of a shed and tank belonging to the Gulf Oil Company. The shed and tank are both in a large yard.
[Gusher]
Photograph of gusher blowing in the Kadane Oil Company No. 1 J. Hemmi Sand 5235-5265- initial flow 60 bbls per hour opened new deep field northeast Archer County, two miles S. of Scottland.
[Gushing Oil Derrick]
Postcard is in color of an Oil Derrick in a forest spewing oil. The print in the top left hand corner reads: "Gusher in oil field, Humble, Texas, Near Houston".
[gushing oil pipe]
Photograph of a pipe with oil gushing from it. There is a man squatting behind the pipe, but his head is not visible, There is a pool of oil on the ground and a house is visible at the left.
[Gushing Oil Rig and Derrick]
Photograph of an oil rig and derrick with oil gushing. Sign on the rig reads, "Westbrook Oil Corporation Hendrick #1, Winkler County."
[Gushing Oil Valve]
Photograph of a pipe that is busting with oil. There are multiple valves and in the background there is a field.
Guthrie Post Office
Photograph of the Guthrie Post Office in King County, Texas from 1937. The small building has one door and no visible windows.
[Haley Hotel]
Postcard of the Haley Hotel, formerly the Yeakel Hotel, in downtown Midland with two cars on the street in front of it, to the right and a car to the left beside the fire escape attached to the left side of the building, and the sign on the building reads "Haley Hotel". The print under the photo reads: " Haley Hotel. Midland, Texas."
Harry Goode and Bill Stewart Boxing
Photograph of two members of the Shell Oil seismologist crew, Harry Goode and Bill Stewart, boxing for recreation. There is a house behind them, and several people are watching the match from the porch.
Harry Goode and Frank Taylor with Snowballs
Photograph of two men in sweaters standing in the snow. Harry Goode (left) and Frank Taylor (right) are workers for the Shell Oil Company.
Harry Goode and Irving Griffin in Snow
Photograph of two Shell Oil seismologists, Harry Goode (left) and Irving Griffin (right). They are both wearing hats and sweaters while standing in the snow.
Harry Goode by Car
Photograph of a man, Harry Goode, in a hat leaning on the wheel well of a car.
Harry Goode in a Suit
Photograph of a man, Harry Goode, leaning on a car. He is wearing a hat, jacket, and bow tie.
[Hauling a Pipe]
Postcard of a man on a horsedrawn carriage hauling pipes. The print on the front reads "Hauling 16-inch Pipe for the Natural Gas Line from Henrietta to Fort Worth and Dallas, Texas." The print on the back of the postcard reads "Compliments of Chilson & Co. Henrietta, Texas, Real Estate and Loan Brokers."
[Hazel Mountain]
Photograph of a mountain in a desert landscape. The caption on the image reads "367 Hazel Mountain in the Davis Mountains near Van Horn Tex. Home of a large rich silver mine. (c) Jack Nolan."
[Henderson Family at a Tank]
Photograph of the Henderson family at a tank on a ranch in Ector County. Water is flowing into the pool from a pipe supported on wooden beams and Warren Henderson is visible at the edge of the tank, standing in the center of the image. Two women are also near the water, in the far left of the image, identified as Bethenia Henderson Gassaway (right) and an aunt. A wire fence is visible in the backround.
Hendrick Oil Pipe
Photograph of the an oil pipe and the oil covered ground at the Hendrick #11 oil well in Winkler County, Texas.
Hendrick Oil Well
Photograph of an oil well in the #2 Hendrick Field in Winkler County, Texas. The well is covered in snow and ice.
Hendrick Oil Well
Photograph of the Hendrick #13 oil well in Winkler County, Texas.
Hendrick Oil Well
Photograph of the Hendrick #4 oil well in Winkler County, Texas. There is a car sitting in front of the well.
Hendrick Oil Well
Photograph of the Hendrick #10 oil well in Winkler County, Texas.
Hendrick Oil Well
Photograph of the Hendrick #13 oil well in Winkler County, Texas in about 1930.
Hendrick Oil Well
Photograph of the Hendrick #10 oil well in Winkler County, Texas in about 1930.
Hendrick Oil Well
Photograph of the Hendrick #1 oil well in Winkler County, Texas in about 1930.
Hendrick Oil Well and Connections
Photograph of the pipe connections on the Hendrick #13 oil well in Winkler County, Texas.
Hendricks Oil Battery
Photograph of the Hendricks oil tank battery in Winkler County, Texas.
Hendricks Oil Line
Photograph of the Hendricks B#3 standard rig rod line in Winkler County, Texas.
Hendricks Oil Well
Photograph of the Hendricks #11 oil well in Winkler County, Texas. Two workers in the background, as well as the deck of the well itself, are covered in oil.
Hendricks Oil Well
Photograph of the outside of the Hendricks #1 oil well in Winkler County, Texas. The ground around the well is very muddy, many tire tracks are visible.
Hendricks Oil Well
Photograph of the Hendricks #2 oil well in Winkler County, Texas.
Herd of Cattle
Negative of a herd of cattle in a pasture. A man in a cowboy hat is tending to the herd.
Herd of Cattle
Photograph of a herd of cattle in a pasture. A man in a cowboy hat is tending to the herd.
[Hobbs, New Mexico]
Photograph of a street scene in Hobbs, New Mexico. The street is lined with storefronts with two rows of automobiles in front. Several people are seen in the street.
Holt House Behind Trees
Photograph of the O. B. Holt House in Midland, Texas, taken from across the street. The house is partially hidden by several trees in the yard.
[Home Interior]
Copy print of an interior of a home. A family occupy themselves in their living room. To the left side, a young girl sits at the piano facing her younger sister who holds a doll. The father sits in a wooden rocking chair in the center back of the image sit on the floor in the center playing with a puzzle. Another girl sits in a wooden chair on the right side of the image. Her hands are obscured by a doll which sits on a bed in the foreground.
Hotel Scharbauer
Photograph of the Hotel Scharbauer in Midland, Texas in 1934. Several cars are parked along the street, and a cleaners with a wall mural is visible next to the hotel.
[Hotel Stockton]
Photograph of a large three-story brick building with a sign on the facade that reads "Hotel Stockton." Several people are lined up in front of the building looking at the camera and the caption on the image reads "Hotel Stockton, Ft. Stockton, Texas."
House
Photograph of a house located at 807 West Texas in Midland, Texas in 1936.
[House of the Mysterious Doodle Bug]
Postcard of the House of the Mysterious Doodle Bug. A man stands guard outside of the small, houselike tent and the caption on the image reads "House of the Mysterious Doodle Bug" and below "The Doodle Bug has invaded West Texas. One never knows what will happen next when they have passed his way. Jack Nolan."
[Humble Oil Field]
Postcard of an Oil field with numerous derricks and a cart with men on it being pulled by donkeys. The print on the bottom left of the front reads: "Oil Field, Humble, Texas, near Houston". Hand writing on front reads: "April 20-1906 from George." Hand writing on back reads: " Mr. Harold G Smith 245 North Willow St. Waleibury, Connecticut."
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