Details for General Ernest O. Thompson

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5375002128

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Marker Number 2128
Atlas Number 5375002128
Marker Title General Ernest O. Thompson
Index Entry Thompson, General Ernest O.
Address
City Amarillo
County Potter
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 242856
UTM Northing 3902100
Subject Codes municipal official; World War II; railroads; state official; oil/petroleum topics; military topics
Marker Year 1966
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Park located on NW corner of intersection of 24th Street and HWY 87, Amarillo. Marker is located in NE portion of park along main drive.
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Acknowledged world leader in petroleum conservation. A third generation Texan. Left college for World War I, earning battlefield promotion to Lieutenant Colonel--youngest in the U.S. Army. In 1930 gained national recognition as crusading Amarillo mayor. Appointed in 1932 to Railroad Commission of Texas, won successive elective terms, chairman many years. Began Commission duty by enforcing proration in East Texas during world's greatest oil boom. Backed by Texas Rangers, closed off non-complying wells. His previous experience was in law practice, hotel ownership; quickly learned oil and gas engineering principles, along with regulation and conservation. In 1934, under advice of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, led in founding Interstate Oil Compact Commission. Represented the U.S. at World Petroleum Congress in Paris in 1937. Went into Army in World War II, but returned to Texas on presidential order to insure oil supplies for Allied military forces. In 1951 was awarded American Petroleum Institute Gold Medal for Distinguished Achievement. An international authority on oil--key to world trade--he had great economic influence.

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