John-Mark Echols

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When Texas oil prices rose in 1906, Burt tried to drive them down by threatening to import cheaper oil from Oklahoma. The Texas attorney general, Robert Vance Davidson, responded by strafing Burt with a series of lawsuits and fines, eventually forcing Standard to dismantle its refinery and rebuild it in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The message was clear: don’t mess with Texas.
The Big Rich: The Rise and Fall of the Greatest Texas Oil Fortunes
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