
Finding Aids
Guide to the
W. K. Gordon, Sr. Papers
18881986, bulk 1888-1922
2.1 linear ft.
Accession Number: 98-10
Collection Number: AR421
Prepared by Leslie A. Wagner
October 1999
CITATION: The W. K. Gordon, Sr. Papers, AR421, Box number, Folder number, Special
Collections Division, The University of Texas at Arlington Libraries.
Table of Contents
- Bio SketchBiographical Sketch
- Series Description
- Scope and Content Note
- Provenance
- Literary Rights
- Note to the Researcher
- Container List
- Series I. Personal Papers
- Subseries 1. W. K. Gordon, Sr. Personal Papers
- Subseries 2. W. K. Gordon, Jr. Correspondence
- Series II. Business Correspondence
- Subseries 1. Northern Coahuila Project
- Subseries 2. E. L. Marston Correspondence
- Subseries 3. Other Business Correspondence
- Series III. Reports
- Series IV. Agreements
- Series V. Oil and Coal Drilling Logs and Field Notes
- Subseries 1. Oil Field Drilling Logs
- Subseries 2. Oil and Coal Drilling Logs and Field Notes
- Series VI. Business Records
- Oversize Box 347
- Materials Removed List
Biographical Sketch
William Knox Gordon, Sr. was born in Loriella, Virginia, on January 26, 1862, and
trained as a surveyor and civil engineer. He came to Texas in 1889 at the age of
twenty-seven to survey a rail route, and there accepted the position of civil and mining
engineer with the Texas and Pacific Coal Company at Thurber. Thurber was a company town,
owned and operated by the Texas and Pacific Coal Company. Gordon was soon working as
General Manager of the company. In 1903, Gordon married Fay Kearby of Dallas, Texas.
Together, they had three children, of whom only their son, W. K. Gordon, Jr., survived
into adulthood. W. K. Gordon, Sr., made changes and improvements in mining techniques,
patenting an automatic coal dumping cage and a saw-operating mechanism. At the time of his
death, March 13, 1949, he was Chairman of the Board of Directors, and had been so since
1934, for the then Texas and Pacific Coal and Oil Company and had been with the company
sixty years. Termed a "Texas Pioneer," he had a major role in the discovery of
the Ranger oil field.
Gordon guided the companys transition from coal mining to oil production,
insisting that oil could be found in the vicinity of Thurber despite negative reports from
an eminent geologist. His conviction was so passionate that Texas and Pacific Coal Company
executives allowed further exploration and the leasing of 300,000 acres in the Texas
counties of Eastland, Stephens, Throckmorton, and Palo Pinto. The first producing well was
completed on January 14, 1915, near Strawn, Texas. Interest in area oil possibilities did
not stir until the successful bringing in of the McClesky Well in Ranger, Texas, on
October 22, 1917. Subsequently, the Texas and Pacific Coal Company became the Texas and
Pacific Coal and Oil Company in 1918. After 1921, Gordon continued to produce oil and gas
independently.
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Sources:
"Resolution of the Board of Directors of the Southwestern Life Insurance
Company," July 12, 1949, W. K. Gordon, Sr. Papers, AR421, Box 1, Folder 11,
Special Collections Division, The University of Texas at Arlington Libraries.
"Memorial to William Knox Gordon" from the Minutes of the Board of
Directors, Texas Pacific Coal and Oil Company, March 23, 1949, W. K. Gordon, Sr. Papers,
AR 421, Box 1, Folder 11, Special Collections Division, The University of Texas at
Arlington Libraries.
"The Story of Texas Pacific Coal and Oil Company, 1888-1955," W. K.
Gordon, Sr. Papers, AR 421, Box 1, Folder 11, Special Collections Division, The University
of Texas at Arlington Libraries.
The National Cyclopedia of American Biography, James T. White & Co., W. K.
Gordon, Sr. Papers, AR 421, Box 1, Folder 11, Special Collections Division, The University
of Texas at Arlington Libraries.
House, Boyce, "Were you in Ranger?" W. K. Gordon, Sr. Papers, AR
421, Box 1, Folder 10, Special Collections Division, The University of Texas at Arlington
Libraries.
Maroney, James C., "GORDON, WILLIAM KNOX," The Handbook of Texas
Online, The Texas State Historical Association, 1999, http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/GG/fgo16.html
[Accessed Wed May 5 21:18:22 1999].
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- Series Description
- The W. K. Gordon, Sr. Papers are arranged in six series:
- Series I. Personal Papers, 1897-1986. .15 linear ft. (17
folders).
- Arranged into two subseries, each arranged chronologically. Subseries
1, W. K. Gordon, Sr. Personal Papers, 1897-1949. Memorials, Gordons historical
sketch of oil discovery, Gordons patents, correspondence relating to 10th
and 20th anniversaries of Ranger oil discovery, correspondence and certificates
relating to Gordons appointments to the Texas State Mining Board. Subseries 2, W. K. Gordon, Jr. Correspondence, 1969-1986,
includes correspondence between W. K. Gordon, Jr., and Richard Mason of Texas Tech
University, and correspondence of W. K. Gordon, Jr., relating to the 100th
anniversary of the mining camp at Thurber.
- Series II. Business Correspondence, 1890-1921. .45
linear ft. (28 folders).
- Arranged in three subseries. Subseries 1, Northern Coahuila
Project, 1919, includes letters and telegrams relating to geological exploration of
Northern Coahuila. Subseries 2, E. L. Marston Correspondence,
1890-1921, undated, is correspondence relating to the Texas and Pacific Coal and Oil
Company. Subseries 3, Other Business Correspondence,
1890-1921, includes Gordons correspondence with individuals other than Marston.
- Series III. Reports, 1894-1922. .5 linear ft. (39
folders).
- Arranged in chronological order. Reports on prospecting operations and coal and oil
production in various mines and fields.
- Series IV. Agreements, 1918-1919. .3 linear ft. (17
folders).
- Arranged alphabetically. Contractural agreements with various companies and individuals
for oil lease or purchase rights.
- Series V. Oil and Coal Drilling Logs and Field Notes, 1912-1945.
.6 linear ft. (14 folders).
- Arranged in two subseries. Subseries 1, Oil Field Drilling
Logs, 1915-1918, is arranged numerically by oil well number. Subseries 2, Oil and Coal Drilling Logs and Field Notes,
1912-1945, is arranged chronologically by earliest date in log.
- Series VI. Business Records, 1888 - 1925. .1 linear ft.
(13 folders).
- Arranged chronologically. Contract draft, pamphlet, financial statement, minutes, oil
lease descriptions, memoranda, ledger entries, article reprint and clippings, undated map
key.
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Scope and Content
The W. K. Gordon, Sr. Papers are contained in five document boxes, one oversize box,
and space in the Map Annex, totaling 2.1 linear ft. There are six series consisting of 128
folders; eight folders containing artifacts, certificates, sketches, and maps in one
oversize box; and 5 large maps. A large portion of the papers consists of correspondence
between E. L. Marston and W. K. Gordon, reports on coal and oil production and prospecting
of the Texas and Pacific Coal and Oil Company, oil field drilling logs, lease agreements,
and maps.
The papers are organized in six series. The first series is
Personal Papers, which include W. K. Gordons correspondence and speeches for the
Ranger 10th and 20th anniversaries, his historical sketch of the oil
discovery by the Texas and Pacific Coal Company, his patents, and memorials following his
death. Also included in this series is correspondence between his son, W. K. Gordon, Jr.,
and Richard Mason, who researched Thurbers role in Texas history for Texas Tech
University, and between the younger Gordon and the Thurber Historical Association
regarding Thurbers 100th anniversary, and includes pamphlets relating to
both.
The second series is Business Correspondence, which consists
mainly of letters between E. L. Marston and W. K. Gordon in their Texas and Pacific Coal
Company roles from 1890-1921. Other correspondence in the series consists of Texas and
Pacific Coal Company letters, prospecting reports from Gordon to Col. R. D. Hunter in
1895, letters relating to the United Mine Workers of America in Texas, and correspondence
and telegrams relating to the geological exploration of Northern Coahuila, Mexico, in
1919.
The third series is Reports, which covers the various
interests of the Texas and Pacific Coal and Oil Company from 1894-1922. Of particular
interest is Gordons "Report of Oil and Gas Prospects of the Argentine,"
which reflects his view on oil and coal prospecting in South America following his
six-month-long trip, taken in late 1920 and early 1921. The report consists of a series of
six reports bound together with 28 photographs and an unlabeled, undated geography of
Argentina, Bolivia, and Uruguay.
The fourth series is Agreements, which consists of contracts
with various oil companies from 1918-1919. The fifth series is Oil
and Coal Drilling Logs and Field Notes, 1889-1945, which consists of drilling data on
individual wells numbered sequentially from 1-336 and additional numbered and named wells,
and includes a log of Mexican Wells in Sabinas, Coahuila, Mexico, in 1917.
The sixth series is Business Records, which includes a
contract draft for railwork in 1888 with the Georgia Pacific Railway Company, an 1889
pamphlet on the Texas and Pacific Coal Company for prospective employees, an 1896
financial statement, one set of minutes of the Texas Committee on Coal Production in 1917,
oil lease descriptions for Stephens County and Ranger Field in 1919, a memorandum
outlining progress of a legal case, an article reprint, and ledger sheets noting payment
transactions for various wells.
Newspaper clippings were photocopied onto acid-free paper, and the original clippings
were discarded. Telegrams were also photocopied onto acid-free paper to provide working
copies. Duplicates were also discarded.
The W. K. Gordon, Sr. Papers reveal the struggle encountered in the quest for oil in
Texas and detail the financial sacrifices and rewards in its discovery. Gordons
passionate belief in the presence of oil beneath Texas soil and his determination
and dogged effort to bring it to the surface are well documented here.
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Provenance Statement
All of the materials included in the W. K. Gordon, Sr. Papers were in the possession of
Mrs. W. K. Gordon, Jr., until they were officially deeded to The University of Texas at
Arlington. The W. K. Gordon, Sr. Papers were transferred to The University of Texas at
Arlington Libraries, Special Collections Division, in 1998. The donation of the materials
was negotiated by Jane Boley, Special Collections Archivist. Leslie Wagner accessioned the
collection. The collection was acknowledged by Dr. Gerald D. Saxon on April 9, 1998.
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Literary Rights Statement
Permission to publish, copy, reprint, digitize, orally record for transmission over
public or private airways, or use in any and all other current or future developed methods
or procedures, must be obtained in writing from the Special Collections Division of The
University of Texas at Arlington Libraries. All rights are reserved and retained
regardless of current or future development or laws that may apply to fair use standards.
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Note to the Researcher
Five maps from the W. K. Gordon, Sr. Papers have been moved to the Virginia Garrett
Cartographic History Library due to their large size.
- Special Collections has received and processed previous accessions of the W. K. Gordon,
Sr. Papers. The researcher may also find the following related materials of interest:
- AR 399 Thurber Collection
- AR 401 W. K. Gordon, Sr. Papers
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Container List
- Series I. Personal Papers, 1890-1986
- Subseries. W. K. Gordon, Sr. Personal Papers, 1897-1949
Box 1
Folder: Title, Dates, and Description
- Patent #594,736 and related material, November 1897 March 1898:
Patent for Automatic Dumping Cages dated November 30, 1897, includes mechanical drawing in
5 figures on 3 pages. Letter dated December 1, 1897, from Munn & Co. (patent
attorneys) to W. K. Gordon. Clipping of article on patent as published on page 383 of Mines
and Minerals, March 1898.
- Patent #851,512, Saw-Operating Mechanism, and related material, April 1907, June 1927:
Patent for Saw-Operating Mechanism dated April 23, 1907. Letter dated June 29, 1927, from
Munn & Co. to W. K. Gordon relating to mechanism improvements.
- Correspondence and appointment certificates, September 1911 September 1923,
August 1951:
Letters relating to Gordons appointments to the State Mining Board and his
representation at the American Mining Congress, 1911 1923, August 1951. Includes
correspondence between Gordon and Governor Pat M. Neff (1921, 1923). Includes Certificate
of Gordons appointment by Governor O. B. Colquitt as representative to American
Mining Congress, September 26-29, 1911. Also included is a letter dated August 8, 1951, to
W. K. Gordon, Jr., regarding the service of W. K. Gordon, Sr., on the Texas State Mining
Board. Oversized appointment certificates for 1913-1924 removed to Oversize Box 347,
Folder 4.
- "Statement of W. K. Gordon Relative to Coal Properties of the Texas Pacific Coal
& Oil Co., Thurber, Tex.," June 20, 1920
- "Historical Sketch of Oil Discovery by the Texas & Pacific Coal Co.
Eastland-Stephens County Oil Fields," September 14, 1921
W. K. Gordons account of oil drilling operations and results, 1912-1920, five pages.
- Correspondence, December 11, 1922
Copy of letter from Ed Stephens, a former worker, to W. K. Gordon dated December 11, 1922.
- Ranger Field, September October 1927
Correspondence, text of speech given by W. K. Gordon, telegram, and copies of newpaper
clippings relative to 10th anniversary "Jubilee" celebrating the
discovery of oil at Ranger.
- Ranger Field, December 21, 1935
Letter from W. J. Oxford to W. K. Gordon discussing "Ranger Field" and
"Bridging the Atlantic."
- Ranger Field, October 1937
Materials relating to Rangers 20th Anniversary Discovery of Oil and
Homecoming, October 21, 1937. Letters between L. H. Flewellen and W. K. Gordon, October 11
and 14, 1937. Letter from Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce, October 18, 1937. Envelope
specially printed for Ranger, Texas homecoming information. Copies of newspaper clippings.
- Ranger Field, October November 1947
Correspondence between Professor Carl Coke Rister and W. K. Gordon discussing the
discovery of the McCleskey Well. October-November 1947. Includes a carbon copy of
"Highlights of Texas History from Were You in Ranger? by Boyce House,
Sunday, January 19th, 1936" as part of correspondence.
- Memorials, March, July 1949
Copy of memorial to William Knox Gordon, Adopted by The Board of Directors of Texas
Pacific Coal and Oil Company, March 23, 1949. Copies of telegram and letters of sympathy
on Gordons death. Copies of Resolution of the Board of Directors of the Southwestern
Life Insurance Co. dated July 12, 1949.
- Subseries. W. K. Gordon, Jr. Correspondence, 1969
1986
- Correspondence, August 1969 November 1970
Research correspondence between Bessie Reid and W. K. Gordon, Jr., relating to "a
true history of Thurber."
- Correspondence, January 25, 1970
Research correspondence between H. G. Perry to W. K. Gordon, Jr., relating to a
"comprehensive history of the county and adjacent territory."
- Correspondence, April May 1971
Letter of thanks dated May 28, 1971, from Mrs. Elmo Bogus, widow, to W. K. Gordon, Jr. Thurber
Historical Association Bulletin #5, April 15, 1971.
- Correspondence, September October 1971
Research correspondence between W. K. Gordon, Jr. and Ann Simmons, relating to
Simmons proposed history of Thurber, "A Personal Country."
- Correspondence from Richard Mason and David Murrah, May 1978 June 1986
Letter from Murrah to Thurber Reunion Association, May 25, 1978. Southwest Collection
flyers. Correspondence from Mason to W. K. Gordon, Jr., Sept. 2, 1981, Murrah to Gordon,
Sept. 28, 1981, Mason to Gordon, October 5, 1981, Nov. 20, 1981, Mar. 4, 1982, June 5,
1985, June 11, 1985. Murrah to Gordon, June 3, 1986. Correspondence between W. K. Gordon,
Jr., and Richard Mason of Texas Tech University regarding loaned materials for the
Southwest Collection. Copy of Richard Masons "Coal, Natural Gas and Industry:
Thurbers Affect on the Texas Economy: An Address Delivered at the 99th
Reunion of the Community of Thurber, June 8, 1985," 4 pages. Includes "Southwest
Collection Report" No. 3, Winter 1979, and No. 6, Spring 1985.
- Correspondence and Materials Relating to Thurber, Texas 100th anniversary,
June July 1985, May June 1986
Correspondence between W. K. Gordon, Jr., and Mrs. Cleo (Ivey) Pierce relating to the
Thurber Historical Association Reunion, June 8-9, 1985. Includes listing of attendees and
flyer. Correspondence between W. K. Gordon, Jr., and Lillie Gibson, relating to the 100th
Anniversary of the mining camp at Thurber. Includes pamphlet on the exhibition,
"Thurber: An Industrial Town on the Texas Frontier." Newspaper clippings
relating to Centennial reunion: "Centennial reunion planned for Thurber in
June," Stephenville Empire-Tribune, Sunday, May 4, 1986. "Thurber
Celebration: Historic town to mark 100 years," Fort Worth Star-Telegram,
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Series I Series II
Series III Series IV Series V
Series VI
- Series II
- Subseries. Business Correspondence, 1895 1921
Northern Coahuila Project, 1919
- Coahuila, March December 1919
Letters and telegrams relating to the geological exploration of Northern Coahuila. Robert
E. Garrett to Purcell & Scrope, March 12, 1919. Copies of letters: Frank Armstrong to
W. K. Gordon, October 31, 1919; W. K. Gordon to E. L. Marston, November 25, 1919; J. C.
Weller to Frank C. Armstrong, Vulcan Oil Co., Dec. 3, 1919; Gordon to Weller, December 5,
1919; Weller to Gordon, Dec. 18, 1919; Armstrong to Gordon, Dec. 31, 1919. Telegrams,
November, December 1919.
- Subseries. E. L. Marston Correspondence, 1899-1921, undated
- E. L. Marston and W. K. Gordon, December 1899
Correspondence between Edgar L. Marston and W. K. Gordon.
- E. L. Marston and W. K. Gordon, January July 1900
- E. L. Marston and W. K. Gordon, April September 1904
- E. L. Marston and W. K. Gordon, December 1906 March 1908
- E. L. Marston and W. K. Gordon, March April 1908
Typed copies of letters and telegrams relating to Wage Scale Conference, March 26
April 13, 1908.
- E. L. Marston and W. K. Gordon, August 1908
"Key to Map of Coal Field in Brazos River Watershed Thurber, Strawn, Rock
Creek, Also Other Prospect Holes, In Various Parts of Field."
- E. L. Marston and W. K. Gordon, August October 1911
- E. L. Marston and W. K. Gordon, April December 1912
Correspondence, April, May, December 1912.
- E. L. Marston and W. K. Gordon, June 1913
Two page attachment, a table describing geology of prospective oil well drills, moved to
Oversize Box 347, Folder 7.
- E. L. Marston and W. K. Gordon, March July 1915
- E. L. Marston and W. K. Gordon, April, May, 1916
- E. L. Marston and W. K. Gordon, June November 1916
- E. L. Marston and W. K. Gordon, February December 1917
- E. L. Marston and W. K. Gordon, September December 1918
- E. L. Marston and W. K. Gordon, March November 1919
Box 2
Folder :Title, Dates, and Description
- E. L. Marston et al and W. K. Gordon, August October 1919
Working copies of telegrams between Marston et al and Gordon. Originals in Folder 2.
- E. L. Marston and W. K. Gordon, August October 1919
Original telegrams between Marston et al and Gordon. Use working copies in Folder 1.
- E. L. Marston and W. K. Gordon, February April 1920
- E. L. Marston and W. K. Gordon, January 1921
- E. L. Marston and W. K. Gordon, undated
Copies of correspondence.
- Subseries. Other Business Correspondence, 1890-1921
- Southwest Petroleum Co., J. S. Mullen to E. L. Marsden [sic] and W. K. Gordon, December
4, 1918
J. S. Mullen to E. L. Marsden [sic] and W. K. Gordon, includes handdrawn tract of lease.
- Steiner Oil Company, May June 1919
Letter to W. K. Gordon includes Steiner Oil Corp., Dallas, Texas, Statement of
"Organization and Operation" dated May 8, 1919, with plat map of leases. Also
subscription blank and telegrams.
- Texas & Pacific Coal Company, June 1890 December 1899
Letters detailing Gordons hiring by T&P Coal Co.
- Texas and Pacific Coal Co., July 1895- June 1898
Handwritten letters written from Gordon in Sierra Blanca to Col. R. D. Hunter, July 17,
1895, includes coal prospecting report and 3 topographical pencil sketches of the terrain.
Typed copies of letters November 2, 1896 June 18, 1898.
- Texas and Pacific Coal and Oil Company, April 1920
Letters regarding Gordons election as director to the companys various Boards,
April 1920.
- U.M.W. of A. March 21, 1910
Gordon addressed Local United Mine Workers of America , March 21, 1910.
- U.M.W. of A. September 1921
Correspondence relating to local United Mine Workers of America strike in 1921, between R.
G. Massock and Gordon and between J. M. Worth, Jr., and Gordon. Includes copy of article
written by Gordon, "A Brief History of the Bituminous Coal Mining Industry of
Texas."
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Series I Series II
Series III Series IV Series V
Series VI
- Series III. Reports, 1890-1922
- Texas & Pacific Coal Company, Feb. 19, 1890
Report to the Stockholders of the Texas & Pacific Coal Company, Feb. 19, 1890.
- Texas & Pacific Coal Company, Mine No. 7, 1894-1907
- "Coal Analyses," 1897-1903
Report by Regis Chauvenet & Brother for Texas & Pacific Coal Co. l, March 31,
1897.
- Texas & Pacific Coal Company, Mine No. 9, 1899-1911
- Rock Creek, 1901-1902
Report on Rock Creek Coal & Fuel Company Property, October 17, 1901. Letter from
Gordon to Marston, July 3l, 1902, regarding same. Report on Rock Creek "and many
other fields," dated 8/13/02. "Map showing area of coal lands," removed to
Oversize Box 347, Folder 3.
- New Castle Coal Field, 1903-1908
"Report on New Castle Coal Field" dated March 14, 1903. Also includes
observational reports made during 1908 in Young and Clay County.
- Young County Coal Field, March 14, 1903
- New Birmingham Iron Property, February March 1907
"Description of New Birmingham Iron Property, Cherokee County, Texas, February 28,
1907," includes 1890 report of same. "Report on New Birmingham Iron Property,
Cherokee County, Texas," March 1907. Map of New Birmingham removed to
Cartographic History Library Drawer 67/5, Acc. No. 2000-177.
- "Report on Colorado River Coal Field, Coleman County, Texas," March and June,
1907
- "Report on Independence Mining Companys Property, Phelan, Texas," April
29, 1907
Includes telegram from Marston to Gordon.
- "Explanation of Plan for Future Mines," June 5, 1907
- "Prospecting Report: Coal Field Northeast of Strawn," Sept. 19, 1907
Accompanying hand-drawn map, "Strawn Coal Cos Lands," 15"x17",
undated, removed to Oversize Box 347, Folder 3.
- "Report on Gertrudes (Jack County) Coal Field," November 20-23, 1907
- "Report on Ramsey Bituminous Shale Deposit, Ten Miles North of Palo Pinto, in
Bluffs on Daltons Ranch," January 15, 1908
- "Report on Brazos River Coal Field," Sept. 9, 1908
- "Price of Coal Delivered to Points in Texas," Jan. 27, 1908
- "Report on Murray Post Office, (Young County), Coal Field," July 16-19, 1909
- "Report on Young and Stephens County Coal Field," August 4, 1909
- "Report of Dolet Hills Lignite Deposits, Mansfield, De Soto Parish Louisiana,"
Nov. 1, 1909
- "Report of 2nd VP and GM, W. K. Gordon on Regal Oil and Gas Company
Properties, Tulsa, Okla.," December 1911
Includes accompanying correspondence.
- "Report on Linden, Cass County, Texas Iron Ore Deposits," May 26, 1912
- "Report by W. K. Gordon, on Asphalt Deposit, Post Mountain, Burnet, Texas,"
May June 1913
Report dated May 29, 1913. Includes hand drawn maps.
- "Report of Prospecting Operations, Thurber Gas Field," Nov. 9, 1914
- Reports under cover letter from J. A. McDowell, September October 1916
Several reports under cover letter from J. A. McDowell , President, Empire Gas & Fuel
Co., to E. L. Marston. Report authors: E. E. Yingling and Dean Stacey. Letter dated Oct.
18, 1916.
- "Report of Texas Coal Companys Property, Hughes, Oklahoma," November 17,
1916
- "Report on Discovery, Prospecting & Development of the Thurber Oil and Gas
Field," March 25, 1917
With cover letter to Marston.
- "Report on a Reconnaissance Examination of the Prospective Oil-Field at Ranger,
Texas," November 1917
Report by Frederick G. Clapp. Cover note to Joe A. Bartles, Dewey, Oklahoma.
- "Progress Report: Texas & Pacific Coal and Oil Company," September
October 1919
Report dated October 22, 1919, prepared by Harrison & Eaton.
- "Report on Mrs. John C. Griswolds Ranch, Webb County, Texas," May 8,
1920
Accompanying map, "Map of the Shaw Ranch, Webb County, Texas" 13"x18",
undated, removed to Oversize Box 347, Folder 3.
- "Cross Sections to Accompany Report on Northern Coahuila." June 5, 1920
Folded diagram on vellum, 21" x 36".
Box 3
Folder Title, Dates, and Description
- "Estimate of Returns of Texas Pacific Coal and Oil Company Properties in Ivan,
Eliasville & Crystal Falls Districts," November 1, 1920
- Inspection Trips to Argentina, December 21, 1920
Report written in letter format addressed to Joseph C. Baldwin.
- Inspection Trips to Argentina, January 14, 1921
Report written in letter format addressed to Joseph C. Baldwin.
- Inspection Trips to Argentina, December 1920, January 1921
Handwritten draft of report addressed to Joseph C. Baldwin on Inspection Trips to Bahia
Blanca, Buenos Aires, December 1920, January 1921. With handdrawn geological rendering of
the Zona Carrizal dated Feb. 11, 1921. Includes two telegrams, Baldwin to Lindop and
Lindop to Baldwin, January 1921. Includes brief geography of Argentina, Bolivia, and
Uruguay.
- "Report of Oil and Gas Prospects of the Argentine South America," December
1920 April 1921
Alternately titled: "Report to Joseph C. Baldwin, Chairman of the Executive Board,
Texas Pacific Coal & Oil Company, April 15, 1921" and "Report on Inspection
Trips from Bahia Blanca, Province of Buenos Aires and Gobernacion de Neuquen Rio Colorado
to Rio Deseado, Pampa, and Santa Cruz," to Joseph C. Baldwin , December 21, 1920. A
series of six reports bound together reflecting W. K. Gordons opinion on oil and
coal prospects during his visit to South America from October 1920 to March 1921. Contains
28 photographs taken during the trip. 1) Neuquen Oil Field, December 21, 1920; 2) Rio
Negro, Chubut, Santa Cruz and the Oil Field of Comodoro Rivadavia; 3) Mendoza Province
Cochueta Oil Field, January 18, 1921; 4) South of Bahia Blanca, along the Atlantic, East
of Bahia Blanca, January 30, 1921; 5) Marayes Coal Field, San Juan, February 8, 1921; 6)
Coal Field of Tome, Chile, on the Pacific Coast, February 28, 1921. Related maps: Mapa
Comercial de la America del Sur, undated, removed to Acc. No. 2000-174, to be
classified; Plano del Rio Negro y partidos de la Prov. De. Bs. As., undated,
removed to Map Annex Drawer 102/4, Acc. No. 2000-173.
- "Report of W. K. Gordon, of Trip to South America During 1920 and 1921,"
December 1920 April 1921
Copy of report without photos.
- "Status of Joint Operations," January September 1921
Various Reports on Crude Oil Runs: Daily, Daily and Monthly, Monthly.
- "Report of Florida Oil & Gas Prospect," December 1, 1922
- "Report on Leases and Oil and Gas Holdings of the Texas & Pacific Coal Company
in Eastland, Stevens & Palo Pinto Counties, Texas," undated, ca. 1918?
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Series I Series II
Series III Series IV Series V
Series VI
- Series IV. Agreements, 1918-1919
Box 3
Folder Title, Dates, and Description
- Indiahoma Refining Company, November 23, 1918
- Livingstone, Henry S., May 2, 1919
Includes related correspondence. Accompanying map, "Livingstone Structure,"
September 12, 1918, 13" ¼" x 14", removed to in Oversize Box 347, Folder
3.
- Markham, John, Jr., April 17, 1919
Includes related correspondence (telegrams).
- Mid-Kansas Oil and Gas Company, May 1918
Agreement dated May 1, 1918.
- Mid-Kansas Oil and Gas Company, June 1, 1918
Agreement dated June 1, 1918.
- Mid-Kansas Oil and Gas Company, October 1918
Lease ownership details.
- Mid-Kansas Oil and Gas Company, February March 1919
Two separate agreements dated February 28, 1919. Includes letter from R. D?. Berry to
Gordon dated March 4, 1919.
- Moorman, Cull C., John M. Ghoulson, and E. N. Dorsey, December 20, 1918
- New Jersey Company, January March 1919
Proposition No. 2, March 4, 1919. Other lease information with financial figures dated
January February 1919.
- Pierce Oil Company, January 17, 1919
Includes related correspondence, letter from W. T. Griswold, geologist, to Gordon, January
4, 1919.
- Prairie Oil & Gas Company, January 20-21, 1918
Includes memoranda on "Kemp" and "Guieverson" and "Tentative
Acreage selected by Mr. Kelsey."
- Sinclair Gulf Oil Company and LaSalle Oil Company, September 1918
- Steiner, R. L., January May 1919
Agreement with Warren Wagner and R. L. Steiner, February 1919; agreement with R. L.
Steiner, May 6, 1919. Includes correspondence between Steiner and Gordon, and
correspondence and telegrams between Gordon and J. E. Butler. Also, a stockholder
information pamphlet on the Steiner Oil Company imprinted with a plat map.
- Sun Company, August 24, 1918
Includes "Schedule A" with physical lease descriptions, financial details.
- Sun Company, February 1919
Includes copy of letter from J. Edgar Pew to E. L. Marsden [sic], dated February 1, 1919,
and "Memorandum for Mr. Begg." Two copies of agreement dated February 19, 1919,
one with handwritten changes.
- Wagner, Warren, and R. L. Steiner, February 1919
- Western Keoughan-Hurst Syndicate, April - June 1919
Includes related correspondence and telegrams.
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Series I Series II
Series III Series IV Series V
Series VI
- Series V. Oil and Coal Drilling Logs and Field Notes, 1889-1945
- Subseries. Oil Field Drilling Logs, 1915-1918
Box 4
Folder Title, Dates, and Description
- Oil field drilling log, January 1915 March 1916
Oil Well #1 through Oil Well #50.
- Oil field drilling log, September 1915 June 1916
Oil Well #51 through Oil Well #100.
- Oil field drilling log, March September 1916
Oil Well #101 through Oil Well #150.
- Oil field drilling log, August 1916 March 1917
Oil Well #151 through Oil Well #200.
- Oil field drilling log, February August 1917
Oil Well #201 through Oil Well #250.
- Oil field drilling log, June 1917 March 1918
Oil Well #251 through Oil Well #300.
Box 5
Folder Title, Dates, and Description
- Oil field drilling log, October 1917 June 1918
Oil Well #301 through Oil Well #336.
- Subseries. Oil and Coal Drilling Logs and Field Notes,
1912 1945
- Drilling Log, April 1912 March 1913, May 1916, September 1916 June 1918
"Eastland County Field Prospect Work by Texas & Pacific Coal Company, E.
Niccoles, Driller," Holes no. 5 19. Arranged in original order.
- "Thurber District Prospecting," 1913 1915
"Thurber District Prospecting," E. Niccoles Prospecting. April 1913
November 1914, May October 1915. Typed copies of reports and oil sample analyses.
- "Logs of Mexico Wells," July 30, 1917
Sabinas, Coahuila, Mexico.
- "McDonald #1," March 1923 August 1945
Ledger used as oil well drilling log, entries on pages 86-91 dated March July 1923,
entries on pages 13-22 dated June August 1942, March 1943, October December
1944, February 1945. Account ledger used as drilling log contains: Drilling log for Conway
#3, dated 1942; Conway #4; Long #1, dated Oct. Dec. 1944 and Feb. 1945. Entries on
pages 13-22. Pages 1-12 missing, remainder of book blank.
- Oil Well Drilling Log, July 1936 October 1948
Bound ledger used as log of various wells, also contains news clippings and notations on
inside cover.
- Oil Well Drilling Log, June 1938 February 1942
Bound account ledger used as a drilling log, includes hand-drawn maps showing well
locations. Cover of book mended with part of a cloth map denoting oil well ownership.
Cover completely separated from contents.
- Field notes and clippings, 1889-1913
One-inch bound volume, 54 pages contain technical sketches, survey notes, and information
on coal mines; remainder of book blank. Photocopies of clippings.
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Series I Series II
Series III Series IV Series V
Series VI
- Series VI.
- Business Records, 1888-1925
- Contract draft for railwork, June 5, 1888
Working copy of contract draft with the Georgia Pacific Railway Company containing
construction specifications. Original in Folder 10.
- Contract draft for railwork, June 5, 1888
Draft of contract with the Georgia Pacific Railway Company containing construction
specifications. Fragile.
- Pamphlet, "Office of the Texas & Pacific Coal Company, Fort Worth, Texas,"
January 12, 1889
Information for the prospective employee. (Two)
- Financial Statement, August 15, 1896
- "Verbatim Minutes: Meeting of Texas Committee on Coal Production, National Council
of Defense, Hotel Worth, Fort Worth, Texas, August 20th, 1917"
- Oil Lease Descriptions, Ranger Field, January 8, 1919
Two copies.
- Oil Lease Descriptions, Stephens County Wayland and Gunsight Fields, January 8,
1919
- "Texas Pacific Coal & Oil Co.s Notable Operations in Petroleum,"
December 1919
Clipping of article from Oil Trade Journal, pages 70-71.
- Memorandum, "Vulcan vs. TPC&O Co.," January 1920
Outline of progress of legal case, August 1919 January 1920.
- "Statistical Review of Mid-Continent Field From 1912 To 1920 Inclusive," March
30, 1921
Article reprint from National Petroleum News, by Mowry Bates and Bernard H. Lasky,
March 30, 1921.
- Memorandum, Oil and Gas Prospecting, November 14, 1921
Highlights oil and gas prospecting from 1912 to June 1921.
- Ledger entries, 1923-1925
Odd pages removed from ledger, entries dated 1923-1925, include transactions for Waggoner
Well #1, Breshear Well #1, and others.
- Map Key, undated
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Series I Series II
Series III Series IV Series V
Series VI
Oversize Box 347
Folder
- W. K. Gordon, Sr. Artifacts, n.d.
Drafting instruments in black case lined in green velvet: five compasses and accessories,
11 pieces of a 12 piece set (1 piece missing). 9 ¼" W x 7/8" D x 4 1/8" H.
- Poster, Texas Pacific Coal & Oil Co., "Notice to Mine Employees,"
September 9, 1921
- Maps, 1918, undated
- Plat map, undated: "Map of the Shaw Ranch, Webb County, Texas," 1"=1
mile, hand notations, Jno. C. Griswold, Gibbs Bld., S.A., Tex., 13"x18".
- Map, undated: Hand-drawn, "Strawn Coal Cos Lands," 15"x17".
- Map, "Livingstone Structure," September 12, 1918. "Livingstone Structure:
Geological Map of H.S. Livingstone lease on C. J. Harrell Properties. Nine Miles North of
Eastland, Texas," Sept. 12, 1918. Scale 2000=1 inch. 13 ¼" x 14".
- "Map Showing Area of Coal Lands," Rock Creek.
- State of Texas, Certificates of Appointment, 1913-1924
Certificate, June 11, 1913, W. K. Gordons appointment to Texas State Mining Board,
14"x17"; certificate, March 17, 1915, W. K. Gordons appointment to Texas
State Mining Board, 14"x17"; certificate, February 16, 1917; W. K. Gordons
appointment to Texas State Mining Board, 14"x17"; certificate, September 6,
1924, W. K. Gordons appointment to Texas State Mining Board, 14"x17".
- Sketches, 1937-1947
"C.I.O. Sitdowners," pen and ink sketch, April 8, 1937, by W. K. Gordon,
12"x15"; "The KoKos Nest!" pen and ink sketch, April 10,
1937, by W. K. Gordon, 12"x18"; "Majestic Theatre," pen and ink
sketch, January 17, 1947, by W. K. Gordon, 8 ½" x 13"; "Interrupted Bridge
Game!" mixed media, undated, 10"x15".
- "Statement Showing Comparison of Salient Features in Different Joint
Agreements," January February 1918
Measures 13"x16".
- Table, attachment to letter Gordon to Marston, June 24, 1913
Table describing geology of prospective oil well drills. Two pages. 14"x17".
- Table, undated
Table containing lease designations in three pages, 14"x17".
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Series VI
Materials Removed List
MAPS:
Erath County: Thurber Coal Field, Thurber and Mineral City,
undated. 59"W x 36"L. North and East Boundaries of Coal Field. Map Annex
Drawer 101, Acc. No. 2000-176.
Ranger: Texas Pacific Coal & Oil Co., a plat map of Eastland County, Ranger
area, showing ownership and leases with handwritten notations. 58"Lx43 ½"W,
scale 800=1", ca. 1918-1920. Map Annex Drawer 101, Acc. No. 2000-175.
Mapa Comercial de la America del Sur: Serie Pan-Americana, or New Commercial Map
of South America, in red case, folds to 9 ¾" x 13 ½" x 1", on
cloth backing. Opens to 63 3/8"L x 44 3/8" W. Chicago: Rand McNally, ca. 1920.
Scale: 1" = 80 miles. Excellent condition, W. K. Gordons gift to son, W. K.
"Billy" Gordon, Jr. Acc. No. 2000-174, to be classified.
Plano del Rio Negro y partidos de la Prov. De Bs. As.: Carman de Patagones
Villarino y Bahia Blanca, ca. 1920, plat map with handwritten notations, inside
front cover signed and dated: "W.K. Gordon, Buenos Aires, Nov. 26/20." Bound map
folds to 5 ½" x 8 ½", opens to 42 ¾" x 32 ¼" (binding is
completely separated from map). Cloth tape at folds, fragile condition, some tears. Map
Annex Drawer 102/4, Acc. No. 2000-173.
Map of New Birmingham, Cherokee County, Texas, Issued by The New Birmingham
Iron and Improvement Co. of Texas, Chicago: Rand McNally & Co., Engravers, ca. 1891,
16 1/8" x 19 3/8". Cartographic History Library Drawer 67/5, Acc. No. 2000-177.
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