Historical Marker

Lathrop A-1, Arkansas Fuel Oil Co.

Longview · Gregg County · Dedicated 1966 · THC Atlas #5183009973

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Marker Inscription

After years of undaunted faith in discovery of oil in East Texas, B. A. Skipper, Sr., assembled an 8300-acre block under lease; made a deal with J. E. Farrell, W. A. Moncrief and E. A. Showers; had the well drilled to 3500 feet. At this point Arkansas Fuel Oil Co. (now Cities Service Oil Co.) bought a half interest and assumed operations. Drillers were W. A. Andrews, B. A. Ferrell and James H. Lowery. Crew members were C. R. Kaylor, r. T. Crisp, C. Spruill, A. W. Owens, C. O. Croley, D. V. Chidester, Geo. Jones, J. V. Huckaboy, R. E. Roe, E. E. Houchin and R. H. Summers. The F. K. Lathrop A-1 was spudded in on Dec. 3, 1930; hit caprock at 3569 feet; was completed on Jan. 26, 1931, at total depth of 3587 feet. With an initial potential of 18,000 barrels of oil daily, it has produced over 527,000 barrels in its first 35 years. Oil fever ran high with the completion of the Joiner No. 3-Daisy Bradford at Turnertown, Oct. 1930; the E. W. Bateman No. 1 - L. D. Crim at Kilgore, Dec. 1930; and climaxed here with the F. K. Lathrop A-1. However, few could imagine that soon these three would be linked and extended to form the great East Texas field, which covers some 200 square miles and has made a world record as the largest of its time.

About this site

Lathrop A-1, Arkansas Fuel Oil Co. is a historical marker in Longview, Gregg County, dedicated in 1966. It is one of 81 historical markers documented in Gregg County in the Texas Historical Commission Atlas, among 124 historic sites cataloged across the county.

The site sits at 32.5444, -94.8188 near Longview. The nearest cataloged historic site is Angus, Dundee (historical marker), about 1.0 miles away. Others within a short drive include Hunter Cemetery, White, and McKinley-McCutcheon.

This record corresponds to Texas Historical Commission Atlas #5183009973. Use the map below for its exact position and turn-by-turn directions.

📍 32.5444, -94.8188 · Longview, Gregg County
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