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Lou Della Crim Home

Kilgore, Gregg County

Marker Text

This bungalow style residence was constructed in 1920 for Lou Della (Thompson) Crim (b. 1868), on the former site of the Hearne Hotel. The farm she owned at Laird Hill (4 mi. S) was part of an oil exploration project headed by her son Malcolm, later the first Kilgore mayor, and local financier Ed Bateman. Her property gained national attention on Dec. 28, 1930, when the Bateman-Crim Wildcat Well No. 1, the discovery well for this area of the significant East Texas oil field, blew in there. Area Rangers, including the celebrated Capt. M. T. (Lone Wolf) Gonzaullas, were housed here.

Marker Details

Address 201 N. Longview St.
Location Description
Marker # 9940
Dedicated 1981
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code Bungalow (Architectural style); houses, residential buildings; oil/petroleum topics; women
Latitude, Longitude 32.388842, -94.877808

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