Details for Home County of Lafayette Lumpkin Foster

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5293002522

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Marker Number 2522
Atlas Number 5293002522
Marker Title Home County of Lafayette Lumpkin Foster
Index Entry Foster, Lafayette Lumpkin
Address S. Ellis St., on Courthouse grounds
City Groesbeck
County Limestone
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 734052
UTM Northing 3490183
Subject Codes educational topics; railroads; state official; oil/petroleum topics
Marker Year 1966
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location S. Ellis St. on Courhtouse Grounds, Groesbeck
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text A state representative, 1885-1886; speaker of the house, 1885-1886. President of Texas A. & M., 1898-1901. Appointed by Gov. James S. Hogg to newly-formed commission, created to regulate shipping rates and practices. In his term, 1891-1895, transportation of petroleum became important to Texas railways. Oil and gas regulation, a major responsibility, began in 1917 with jurisdiction over pipelines. The Legislature made the commission responsible in 1919 for oil and gas conservation. Proration began in the 1920s. Complete regulation in east Texas, and use of martial law to enforce commission rules. Commission policies were acclaimed when in World War II Texas was able to supply the allies with great stores of oil necessary for victory. The commission's goal is to prevent waste and protect oil and gas reserves by orderly regulation of exploration, production and transportation. Such men as Commissioner Foster set high ethical standards that still prevail, causing the commission to merit the confidence of the people and of the petroleum industry.

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