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  2. Humble, Texas - Wikipedia

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    By 1905 the Humble oilfield was the biggest producing field in Texas. [5] The Humble oil fields are still active and have produced over 138,835,590 barrels (22,073,095 m 3) of oil. The town was the home of the Humble Oil & Refining Company, founded in 1911, a predecessor of Exxon. When the oil boom receded, many land owners returned to truck ...

  3. Humble Oil - Wikipedia

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    Humble Oil and Refining Co. was an American oil company founded in 1911 in Humble, Texas. In 1919, a 50% interest in Humble was acquired by the Standard Oil of New Jersey which acquired the rest of the company in September 1959. [1] The Humble brand was used by Standard Oil of New Jersey until 1973, when the company rebranded nationwide as ...

  4. Humble Negro Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The Humble Negro Cemetery is located in Harris County, Texas, just north of the City of Humble. It is located about 200 yards north of the FM 1960 by-pass which runs along the north side of Humble and east of the railroad tracks and U.S. Highway 59 .

  5. Category:Humble, Texas - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 5 November 2024, at 14:03 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Humble Oil Building - Wikipedia

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    The Humble Oil Building, is a historic office building, designed in the Italian Renaissance architecture style, [2] located at 1212 Main Street in Houston, Texas and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was constructed by Humble Oil and Refining Company in 1921. The tower section was added on to the building in 1936.

  7. Frank Sterling - Wikipedia

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    Frank Sterling was one of nine founders of the Humble Oil & Refining Company of Houston, Texas in 1911. Their first wells were in the Humble, Texas area. Frank Sterling, who was a post-production expert, became a Vice President of Humble in 1921. Humble Oil was one of the best oil & gas finding companies in the history of petroleum exploration.

  8. From the Archives: A humble building can tell us so much ...

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    For the first edition of 'From the Archives,' consider a humble building that served as the Austin Central Library, now part of the Carver Museum,

  9. Moonshine Hill, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Moonshine Hill is an area in Houston, Texas, United States that was once a distinct Harris County community located on the Humble oilfield.. Moonshine Hill began as a result of an oil boom and was located 2 miles east of Humble in northeastern Harris County off of FM 1960.