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    Joseph Stephen Cullinan (December 31, 1860 – March 11, 1937) was a U.S. oil industrialist. Although he was a native of Pennsylvania, his lifetime business...
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    the Cullinan and Prime Minister Louis Botha presented it to Edward VII, the British king who reigned over the territory, and it was cut by Joseph Asscher...
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  • the "Texas Fuel Company", founded in 1902 in Beaumont, Texas, by Joseph S. Cullinan, Thomas J. Donoghue, and Arnold Schlaet upon the discovery of oil...
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  • was founded by Joseph S. Cullinan in Houston, Texas in 1916. Joseph S. Cullinan owned Farmers Oil Company and other companies. Cullinan consolidated with...
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  • (née Phillips) on May 17, 1925, in Houston, Texas, his grandfather, Joseph S. Cullinan, founded The Texas Fuel Company in 1902 which would eventually be...
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  • King Kelly, American baseball player and manager (d. 1894) 1860 – Joseph S. Cullinan, American businessman, co-founded Texaco (d. 1937) 1864 – Robert Grant...
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  • and author Daryll Cullinan (born 1967), South African cricketer Edward Cullinan (1931–2019), British architect Joseph S. Cullinan (1860–1937), US oil...
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    Jim Hogg (redirect from James S. Hogg)
    1901, Hogg founded the Texas Company, predecessor to Texaco, with Joseph S. Cullinan, John Warne Gates, and Arnold Schlaet. Jim Hogg's popularity extended...
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    refinery was in operation by January 1899, through the efforts of Joseph S. Cullinan. The Powell oil field was discovered in 1900, a few miles east of...
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    almost 100 years. Joseph S. Cullinan, an oil baron who founded Texaco, bought the land that would become Shadyside in 1916. Cullinan had purchased 37 acres...
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