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  1. Joseph Stephen Cullinan (December 31, 1860 – March 11, 1937) was a U.S. oil industrialist. Although he was a native of Pennsylvania, his lifetime business endeavors would help shape the early phase of the oil industry in Texas .

  2. The first large-scale project was oilman Joseph S. Cullinans 37-acre Shadyside, begun in 1916. Cullinan was followed into Shadyside by stockbroker Hugo V. “Baron” Neuhaus, cotton exporter ...

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  4. Texaco1902–1913. In 1913, when Cullinan resigned his presidency, Texaco controlled over 4% of the nation’s oil production. Cullinan had grown Texaco from an initial capitalization of $3 million to one of $30 million with assets of approximately $60 million. A successful risk-taker, Cullinan once risked $6 million on an Oklahoma pipeline ...

  5. Feb 7, 2013 · In 1913, just before he resigned as president, Texaco's assets topped $60 million — worth $1.4 billion now — and Cullinan sat atop an industry destined to transform the 20th century.

  6. Joseph S. Cullian, c. 1920s. (Courtesy of Special Collections, M. D. Anderson Library, University of Houston.) Joseph Cullinan was born in 1860 in Pennsylvania. He began working in oil fields at age 14 and learned many tasks associated with oil production. At age 22, he became affiliated with Standard Oil, and in 1895, organized a company that ...

  7. Joseph S. Cullinan: Pioneer in Texas Oil Tommy Stringer The East Texas Historical Journal is a publication of the East Texas Historical Association (ETHA). The ETHA is a membership organization founded in 1962 to support research into the unique histories of East Texas and to educate and engage others in the effort.

  8. Oil magnate Joseph Stephen Cullinan was born on December 31, 1860 in western Pennsylvania, the second eldest among eight siblings. In 1891, Cullinan married Lucy Halm, with whom he had five children. Cullinan began working in the Pennsylvania oilfields at age 14 and joined Standard Oil in 1882. After rising to management positions at Standard ...

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