Details for D. W. Stephens No. 1 Discovery Oil Well

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5151011882

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Marker Number 11882
Atlas Number 5151011882
Marker Title D. W. Stephens No. 1 Discovery Oil Well
Index Entry Stephens, D. W., No. 1 Discovery Oil Well
Address FM 1224
City Roby vicinity
County Fisher
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 378352
UTM Northing 3631311
Subject Codes oil/petroleum topics
Marker Year 1998
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location 3.9 mi. E of Roby on US 180; 4.2 mi. N on FM 1224 to just north of intersection with FM 2142, Royston community.
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text (The Texas Company [Texaco]) The search for oil in Fisher County began in 1918. Though four wells were drilled in the southwestern part of the county in 1919, all four were dry, and more wells were drilled in the Rotan area. None of these yielded oil. Dan W. Stephens (1860-1946) and his wife Laura Bell Johnson owned 3,100 acres of land near the railroad town of Royston. The Stephens property was selected for a well in 1927. On May 21, 1927, the Texas Company (later Texaco) began drilling approximately four miles north of this site. The well was drilled to 2,302 feet. It encountered a casing problem and was plugged and abandoned. On October 24, 1927, another hole was begun fifty feet to the east. By January 19, 1928, it had become the first producing oil well in the county, reaching 3,275 feet into the earth. Eventually, seven wells were located on the Stephens land, and more wells dotted the landscape of Fisher County. Revenues from the petroleum business helped landowners through the Depression era, brought sorely needed employment, and helped to build and maintain schools, roads, buildings, and hospitals. The Stephens No. 1 produced 481,447 barrels of oil in 66 years. Plugged and abandoned in November 1994, its service to Royston and Fisher County is remembered. (1998)

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