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T. B. "Buck" Harris discusses the impact of oil discoveries on West Texas.

General Interview Information

Interviewee Name: T. B. "Buck" Harris

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Date: June 15, 1978

Location: Odessa, Texas

Interviewer: Bobby Weaver

Length: 35 minutes


Abstract

Tape 1, Side 1: Born: Midland Texas, Ward County Texas, Parents, Cattle ranches, Sand ranching, Drought (1917-1920), Economic hardship, Ranching operations, Travel, To Crane County Texas, Waudell Ranch, To Odessa Texas, Father insurance business (1922), Education, Oil development Crane Texas, Boomtowns (1927), Odessa (World War II), Fields developed, Crane, Wink, Pinwell, Goldsmith Lease #1 (1936), Oil companies, Oil shipment, Roads, Fort Stockton Texas, Pinwell area (1929 or 1930).

Tape 1, Side 2: Prohibition, Saloons, Bootleggers, Labor, Mexicans, Blacks, Odessa schools (1918), Ranches, Stock.

Range Dates: 1917-1940s

Bulk Dates: 1917-1940s


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