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Historical
Documents of Oil Industry in Huntington Beach Click on the Filename to open these Adobe PDF files. To search
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City Has
Oil Companies Over a Barrel A 1-page
copy of an article from the Daily Pilot of 5/1/1990 describing the
deteriorating relationship between the City of |
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The
Growth of a City 1904 – 1922 A 2-page
article from the “Seacliff Breeze” describing the growth and history of |
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Oil
Fields – A Brief Hisory of the Oil Fields at This
7-page article, written by Delbert G. “Bud” Higgins (City Historian and
retired Fire Chief) in December 1976, traces the history of oil fields in the
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This
14-page document contains a series of articles and photographs depicting the
history of |
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853 MB |
The Holly
Sugar Company This
2-page document from June 17, 1975 describes how sugar beets became an
increasingly important crop in Huntington Beach, and how in 1909, the Holly
Sugar Company from Colorado decided to build a sugar refinery in Huntington
Beach. Huntington Beach Company,
Anthony Tovatt, Johnson, Holly Oil Company, SoCal Refining Company, oil
fields. |
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16 MB |
Discoveries
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24-page document is the January/February issues of Discoveries magazine, a
bimonthly magazine/newsletter published by Burmah Oil and Gas Company. It contains articles regarding the oil
industry, and several photographs of the |
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407 KB |
Goodby to
A copy of
a Los Angeles Times article of Mar. 6, 1990, describing a landmark agreement
between the Huntington Beach City Council, and the Chevron USA oil company to
cap 25 oil wells on the ocean side of |
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189 KB |
A copy of
an article from the Orange County Register of June 3, 1990, that describes that due to earthquake
faults, sinking caused by oil production, spongy soils, peat, ocean-caused
erosion, and a high water table, parts of Huntington Beach may be unsuitable
for building foundations. |
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2 MB |
What
Price Progress in An article
by Barbara Milkovich from the Journal of Orange County Studies of Spring 1989
discussing the impact that the oil and real estate booms had on the cultural
preservation of |
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271
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Oil and
the Roaring Twenties An article
by Marcelie Blakely, from the Seacliff Breeze in the Autumn of 1981,
describing the oil boom in |
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480
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An
article by Robert Farrar in the April 1967 issue of the Orange County
Illustrated, that discusses the early history of |
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166
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The
Newland House A flyer
from the Huntington Beach Historical Society describing the history of the
Newland House. William Taylor Newland,
Abel Stearns. Also see 070806-4. |
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Southwesterly
Extension of Townlot Area A short
article describing the discovery of new oil fields in |
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Oil
Fields: A Brief History of the Oil Fields at A history
of the development of the oil industry in Huntington Beach, written by City
Historian and Retired Fire Chief Delbert Higgins, in December 1976. It begins with the first well in 1919
through 1957. It also includes a chart
of oil and gas production from 1940 to 1957.
Standard Oil Company of California, Eddystone Oil Company, Texaco,
Superior Oil Company. |
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Tanker
Spills Oil Off An
article from the Los Angeles Times of February 8, 1990, reporting that
297,000 gallons (this was later raised to nearly 400,000 gallons) of crude
oil were spilled into the ocean approximately 2 miles off Huntington Beach,
when an oil tanker, the American Trader, punctured its own hull while
attempting to moor. The article also
has a listing of other major oil spills from 1969 to 1989. British Petroleum. Also see 070920-8, 070920-9, 070920-10 and 070920-11. |
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Backwash:
Six Months After the Oil Spill Off An
article by Eve Belson, in the August 1990 issue of Orange Coast Magazine, describing
the after effects of the February 7, 1990 oil spill off |
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Oil’s Odor
Spread the Bad News An
article from the Los Angeles Times of March 6, 1990, describing how the smell
from the February 7, 1990 oil spill off Huntington Beach, first alerted
residents that a spill had occurred.
Also see 070920-7, 070920-8, 070920-10
and 070920-11. |
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The
Orange A map
from the Los Angeles Times of February 15, 1990 showing the effects on the |
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Spill
Certain to Heat Up Debate on Offshore Drilling An
article from the Los Angeles Times of February 8, 1990 discussing the effect
that the February 7, 1990 oil off Huntington Beach would have on environmental
efforts to minimize of eliminate further off-shore drilling off the southern
California coast. Also see 070920-7, 070920-8, 070920-9
and 070920-10. |
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Oil Boom
Recalled: Pioneer Writes of An
article from the Daily Pilot of December 15, 1971, describing how an early
resident of |
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Oil Boom
Led and An
article from the Los Angeles Times of February 18, 1973, describing the
effect that the discovery of oil had on the future development of |
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Fiscal
Impact of Oil Operations in This is Report
#2 in the Huntington Beach Energy Series, prepared in March 1981, by the
Huntington Beach Department of Development Services. Major sections in the Report include
Current City Revenues and Expenditures Related to Oil Operations in |
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