Early Louisiana and Arkansas Oil

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The oil and gas industry in Louisiana and Arkansas has played as great a role in the shaping of the destinies of those two states as any other factor. Here in 325 contemporary photographs many of them never before published is an eyewitness record of the early years of that industry. The rich oil legacy of the region had been noticed centuries ago when the area''s Indians used natural soil seeps as sources of medicinal oil for themselves and their animals. Non-Indians became aware of the presence of crude in the early 1800''s and by 1860 several petroleum-rich sites had been located in Louisiana. In 1901 W. Scott Heywood''s discovery of the huge Jennings Oil Field thrust Louisiana to the forefront in American oil production. Other discoveries in Louisiana followed rapidly: Caddo Lake Homer Cotton Valley the tremendous Monroe Gas field and many smaller pools contributed their share to the great flood of oil and gas from the state. Eventually the search for crude crossed the state boundary into southern Arkansas and a new boom began there in the 1920''s. Though a small portion of that state was involved with the industry the volume of oil from El Dorado Smackover and other fields in the surrounding southwestern counties brought Arkansas too into the upper ranks of oil producers. The giant trim-state Rodessa Field shared by Louisiana Arkansas and Texas continued the initial boom but just as production began to slow technological innovations opened entirely new horizons among the coastal salt domes and offshore and the rush for black gold began anew.
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