John-Mark Echols

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The epicenter of the boom was Kilgore, in Gregg County, which within days was transformed into an oil field. Scores of buildings, even a bank, were torn down to make way for derricks. Forty-four separate wells went up on a single city block; by the middle of 1931, it was said a man could leap from derrick to derrick and never touch the ground for six miles.
The Big Rich: The Rise and Fall of the Greatest Texas Oil Fortunes
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