Ernest Whitworth Marland (May 8, 1874 – October 3, 1941) was an American lawyer, oil businessman in Pennsylvania and Oklahoma, and politician who was...
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The E.W. Marland Mansion is a 43,561 square feet (4,046.9 m2) Mediterranean Revival-style mansion located in Ponca City, Oklahoma, United States. Built...
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City, Oklahoma. Two years after Virginia Marland died in 1926, E. W. annulled the adoption of Lydie Roberts Marland. They married that year, when she was...
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and flow of the petroleum industry. E. W. Marland, a Pennsylvania oil man, came to Oklahoma and founded the Marland Oil Company, which once controlled...
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Governor Marland may refer to: E. W. Marland (1874–1941), 10th Governor of Oklahoma William C. Marland (1918–1965), 24th Governor of West Virginia This...
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Oklahoma, when in 1929, Marland Oil Company (founded by exploration pioneer E. W. Marland) acquired the Continental Oil Company. Marland Oil acquired the assets...
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Marland can refer to: Douglas Marland (1934–1993), American soap opera script writer E. W. Marland, Oklahoma governor Jonathan Marland, Baron Marland...
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approached by John G. McCaskey, a social acquaintance from Pittsburgh, and E. W. Marland, president and founder of the 101 Ranch Oil Company of Ponca City, Oklahoma...
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Historic Places. The Grand Home is the first home built by Oklahoma Oilman E. W. Marland in Ponca City, Oklahoma and is considered a landmark in the community...
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retaining the name "Continental Oil". The company was founded in 1917, by E. W. Marland, Ponca City, Oklahoma oil exploration pioneer, when he assembled his...
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shows. In 1927 he was one of a dozen sculptors invited by the oilman E. W. Marland to compete for a commission for a Pioneer Woman statue in Ponca City...
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with Texaco, Marland Oil, and Continental Oil. Moran was the first President of Conoco oil company. After E. W. Marland lost control of Marland Oil Company...
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In 1929, Conoco merged with the Marland Oil Company. Marland Oil Company, founded by exploration pioneer E. W. Marland, later acquired the assets of Continental...
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hand. It was donated to the State of Oklahoma by millionaire oilman E. W. Marland. He commissioned models from twelve well-known sculptors and financed...
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Founded in 1908 by oil exploration pioneer E. W. Marland, The 101 Ranch Oil Company was located on the Miller Brothers 101 Ranch and headquartered in...
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November 6, 1934, and was a race for Governor of Oklahoma. Democrat E. W. Marland defeated Republican William B. Pine. Also on the ballot were S. P. Green...
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time living in Osage County. In 1951 Mathews published a biography of E. W. Marland, a noted oilman, governor of Oklahoma, and friend of Mathews. His book...
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1909–1911 Don CeSar Hotel, St. Pete Beach, Florida, completed in 1928 E. W. Marland Mansion in Ponca City, Oklahoma, completed in 1928 The Church of Scientology's...
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failed to yield any discoveries. In 1928, E. W. Marland lost both Marland Oil Company and the Hudson's Bay Marland Oil Company to J. P. Morgan & Co. In 1929...
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1978, pp. 1248–1249. "Ernest Whitworth Marland". National Governors Association. Retrieved June 5, 2023. "Marland Ready With Plans". Daily American-Democrat...
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the National Park Service that began in July 2008. In 1928, E. W. Marland, founder of Marland Oil Company (later to become Conoco) and at that time one...
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in the Democratic primary from Congressman Gomer Smith and Governor E. W. Marland, but won the nomination with a slim plurality. In the general election...
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department was established in 1936 during the term of Governor of Oklahoma E. W. Marland. The state agency was established in 1936 by the voters of Oklahoma...
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merger with oilman J. W. Gilliland and General American Finance System, a company Meadows formed with Ralph Trippett and Henry W. Peters in the early 1930s...
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purchased the General American Oil Company from owners Algur H. Meadows, Henry W. Peters, and Ralph G. Trippett. In 2002, Phillips Petroleum merged with Conoco...
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in Muskogee with financial backing from oilman, and future governor, E. W. Marland. He replaced his former allies in state jobs with more conservative...
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Theddlethorpe Terminal Key people Boots Adams John Carrig Archie W. Dunham E. W. Marland James Mulva Frank Phillips Related topics Conoco Stadium Houston...
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Mobil executive and corporate and non-profit advisor Frederick Bausman E. W. Marland – oilman, founded what would become Conoco, also became the governor...
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arrangement with E. W. Marland, who formed the 101 Ranch Oil Company. Oil was struck in 1911 at the "Willie-Cries-for-War" well. Marland would become a...
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an obstructionist of the proposals of governors William H. Murray and E.W. Marland, including components of the New Deal. As governor, Phillips pushed for...
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