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Ibex

Albany, Shackelford County

Marker Text

Oil drilling in the 1920s transformed this area from cattle ranches to a boomtown. In 1919, the Ibex Oil Co. drilled a successful well into the Caddo Lime formation. Soon other drilling companies came and wooden derricks spread for miles. In 1921, Ibex sold their leases to the Landreth Co. Ed Landreth built a gasoline refinery, water-powered by a dam on Hubbard Creek. Lone Star Gas, Humble Oil and other companies built facilities and dozens of employee homes. Other families slept in tents or open pastures. In the 1920s, the Ibex community had a school, grocery, dry goods, hotels, cafes, and a central phone office. The post office operated from 1923-53 before the population fell. Today, foundations and smokestacks remain from the industrial past of Ibex. (2013)

Marker Details

Address FM 601
Location Description FM 601, S side 9.5 mi. E of SH 6
Marker # 17528
Dedicated 2013
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code communities and towns; oil; industry
Latitude, Longitude 32.683037, -99.131864

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