Details for Joiner No. 3 Daisy Bradford

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5401010980

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Marker Number 10980
Atlas Number 5401010980
Marker Title Joiner No. 3 Daisy Bradford
Index Entry Joiner No. 3 Daisy Bradford
Address
City Henderson
County Rusk
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 318696
UTM Northing 3561779
Subject Codes oil/petroleum topics
Marker Year 1965
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location SH 64 about 6 mi. west of Henderson
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text East Texas Oil Field Discovery Well. Discovery genius was C. M. (Dad) Joiner, 70-year-old Oklahoman who for years believed there was oil in Rusk County. Driller was E. C. Laster. Crew: Dennis May, Dave Cherry, Glenn Pool, Jim Lambert and Dave Hughes. Joiner's 2 early efforts failed-- one with a jammed bit, one with the drill pipe stuck. The rig was next skidded 300' down slope. "This is as good a place as any," said Laster. Then on May 8, 1929, Joiner No. 3 Daisy Bradford was spudded in. Equipment consisted of an old rotary rig powered by a single-cylinder engine; one 45 hp boiler; one old cotton gin boiler fired with soggy oak and pine chunks by roustabout Dan Tanner. The depression was on, and money scarce. The crew often went without pay. Joiner sacrificed much of his 10,000 acre block of leases. Finally, on Sept. 5, 1930, a drill stem logged at 3536' into the Woodbine Formation showed oil. A better rig had to be brought in. On Oct. 3, 1930, the well blew in and oil went over the crown block. The boom was on. Cars were bumper-to-bumper on all access roads. Derricks rose in all directions. In its first 30 years, this great field produced more than 3.5 billion barrels of oil. It now covers some 200 square miles-- the largest in the world.

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