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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. He founded The Texas Company, which would eventually be known as Texaco Incorporated.

  2. Harvard Business School →. Leadership →. Great American Business Leaders of the 20th Century. Request the Data. Joseph S. Cullinan. Texaco. 1902–1913. Industry: Utilities & Energy. Era: 1900. In 1913, when Cullinan resigned his presidency, Texaco controlled over 4% of the nation’s oil production.

  3. Joseph S. Cullinan Papers. Collection Overview. Finding Aid View. Container Inventory. Aside from its obvious use as a significant source for those persons interested in the petroleum industry, this collection covers a wide range of other research topics.

    • University of Houston Libraries Special Collections, 77204-2000, TX
  4. Joseph Cullinan. 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.

  5. Historical Note. Joseph S. Cullinan was one of the major figures in the history of Houston and the early oil industry. He was born in Pennsylvania in 1860 and after his arrival in Corsicana, Texas, as a young man, he became involved in the exploration and production of the Corsicana oil fields.

  6. Sep 20, 2022 · 950 Items. Last Updated: 2022-09-20. This collection contains the documents of Joseph Cullinan related to the founding and early operation of the Houston Negro Hospital. Cullinan, a Houston businessman, helped start the hospital with a monetary donation to be used in construction of the building.

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  8. Feb 7, 2013 · CLAY LATIMER. 02:20 PM ET 02/07/2013. It took Joseph Cullinan a quarter-century to make himself into an inspiring titan of energy. Raised in Western Pennsylvania, he went to work in the...

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