Details for Church & Fields Oil Discovery Well

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Marker Number851
Atlas Number5103000851
Marker TitleChurch & Fields Oil Discovery Well
Index EntryChurch & Fields Oil Discovery Well
AddressUS 385
CityCrane
CountyCrane
UTM Zone13
UTM Easting750966
UTM Northing3488409
Subject Codeseducational topics; oil/petroleum topics
Marker Year1978
Recorded Texas Historic LandmarkNo
Marker LocationUS 385, west side, picnic area 1.2 miles south of FM 1233.
Private PropertyNo
Marker ConditionIn Situ
Marker Size27" x 42"
Marker Text(Drilling site 2.25 miles southeast) Since 1839 Texas has set aside her public lands to finance education. The University of Texas at Austin acquired the land at this site in 1883, after the first owner, a railroad company, returned it to the state as worthless. For years McElroy Ranch grazed cattle here. On similar terrain 70 miles to the southeast the Santa Rita gusher blew in during 1923, and soon other university lands were being explored for oil. Church & Fields Exploration Company, composed of George M. Church and Robert Fields of San Angelo, obtained a permit late in 1925 to drill in Section 34, Block 30, in University Land on McElroy Ranch. On Dec. 28, 1925, contractor Burton F. Weekley and Driller John Garlin started the Church & Fields well, 2.25 miles southeast of this spot. In March 1926 this became Crane County's first oil producer, opening a new major field for west Texas. Soon other wells were drilled and local population rose from 27 to about 4,500. In Sept. 1927 county government was organized as a result of the oil field activity. Until 1955 the discovery well continued to produce. Since the day it proved successful and an asset to education and energy production, over a billion barrels of oil have come from University of Texas lands. (1978)