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Goldsmith

Goldsmith, Ector County

Marker Text

Opened as oil field June 14, 1935, with flow of 1140 bbls. of crude oil daily from discovery well. Within a month, shacks and tents housed 350 people. Harry L. Tucker in May 1937 platted town of Ector City. Name later changed to honor C. A. Goldsmith, owner of the land. In 2 years, Goldsmith had cafes, taverns, a hospital, movie theater, hotels, motels, shops and a newspaper First residents paid 25 cents at only bath in town -- a shower sprayed from an overhead tank. Now a gas processing and distribution center. (1965)

Marker Details

Address
Location Description 100 ft. N. of intersection of SH 158 & Hendrickson St. (on Hendrickson St.) , Goldsmith
Marker # 2198
Dedicated 1965
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code oil/petroleum topics; ghost towns
Latitude, Longitude 31.981699, -102.617492

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