Details for Dr. Charles Newton Gould

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5375001265

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Marker Number 1265
Atlas Number 5375001265
Marker Title Dr. Charles Newton Gould
Index Entry Gould, Charles Newton, Dr.
Address Cas Johnson Road
City Amarillo
County Potter
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 260173
UTM Northing 3937942
Subject Codes scientific topics; geology; medical topics and health professionals; oil/petroleum topics
Marker Year 1967
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Cas Johnson Road, 0.3 mi. W of SH 136, near entrance to Alibates Flint Quarries, about 35 mi. NE of Amarillo. Marker reported missing Jun. 2012.
Private Property No
Marker Condition Missing
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Pioneer in Texas Geology and Paleontology Dr. Charles Newton Gould (1868 - 1949) One of early scientists to use geology in search for oil and gas. This region's rapid economic growth in 1920's and 30's was result of Gould's selection of drill site for Hapgood No. 1--Masterson, discovery well of the vast Panhandle-Hugoton Gas Field, the world's largest known source for helium. Gould was born in Ohio; grew up in Kansas, where he began teaching; gained scientific background in summer schools and in covered wagon and horseback field trips; by 25 was a widely-known paleontologist; became a professor at the University of Oklahoma. In 1903-1905 he made studies of Texas Panhandle water resources, for the United States Geological Survey. A geological structure he observed (1904) and named Alibates Dolomite in 1907 led him to suggest to Amarillo merchants and ranchmen the drilling site in 1918 for Hapgood No. 1-Masterson Well. In 1919 he set the location for Gulf No. 2, first oil well in the Texas Panhandle and High Plains region. Gould was the scientist who first identified these quarries (now Alibates National Monument) as source for flint artifacts made by Ice Age Folsom Man--a major North American anthropological discovery. (1967)

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