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  1. Haela Hunt-Hendrix (granddaughter) Haroldson Lafayette Hunt Jr. (February 17, 1889 – November 29, 1974) was an American oil tycoon. [1] By trading poker winnings for oil rights according to legend, but more likely through money he gained from successful speculation in oil leases, he ultimately secured title to much of the East Texas Oil Field ...

  2. H. L. Hunt (born Feb. 17, 1889, Ramsey, Ill., U.S.—died Nov. 29, 1974, Dallas, Texas) was an American founder of a multibillion dollar oil business who promoted his ultraconservative political views on his own radio program. Hunt speculated in cotton properties until 1920.

  3. For $50,000 in cash, $45,000 in notes, and a guarantee of $1.3 million from future production, he took over a field that turned out to tap a lake of oil 43 miles long and up to nine miles wide ...

  4. Haroldson Lafayette Hunt Jr., popularly known as H.L. Hunt, was an American oil tycoon. He was also a political activist who used his own radio program to promote his conservative political views. He can be called one of the most talented businessmen of his era because he created his huge financial empire from a very small initial investment in ...

  5. May 23, 2018 · History. Historians, Miscellaneous: Biographies. H. L. Hunt. views 2,358,681 updated May 23 2018. H. L. Hunt (1889-1974) was an entrepreneur who built a financial empire from a small early investment in oil in Arkansas. In his later years he was perhaps the world's richest man.

  6. Jan 17, 2009 · H. L. Hunt, arguably the biggest of the big four, was a former professional gambler who talked an aging wildcatter into selling him a parcel of leases that proved to be in the heart of one of...

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  8. Sep 16, 2008 · Excerpt. October 2008 Issue. The Man Who Was Texas. In the late 1940s, the press informed an astonished America that some of its wealthiest citizens were a group of oilmen that included H. L....

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