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Colonel L. Drake (inset). The first oil well. Published in unidentified source. ?The old and the new.? The first oil well (top) drilled by Colonel L. Drake in 1859 near Titusville, Pennsylvania, height of derrick 34 feet. Modern oil well (bottom), height of derrick 84 feet, drilled in 1918.
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Hugh D. Miser. Washington DC 1966
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Album caption: Carl G. Paulsen, Asst. Engr., carrying meter case & 30 lb. torpedo weight. Taken from roof of Federal Bldg., Tacoma, Washington. Aug. 1916. No index card.
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R.W Berry. Washington DC. 1934.
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Album caption: Stevenson, Turnbull, Elliott, Beaman, "Potato John" (cook). 1870. Note: "Potato John" is seated in the right foreground. Notes on album caption: None. Index card: Jackson, W. H. 896 (portraits) - "Potatoe John" - Stevenson, Turnbull, Elliott, Branson, "Potatoe John" (cook). 1870. (Stereo view available on photo 1674 or jwh01674.) Descriptive Catalog of the Photographs of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories, W. H. Jackson, Photographer, Second Edition, Illustrated, 1870 Series, page 21, No. 303: Members of the survey in camp at Red Buttes. Handwritten notes on back of duplicate photograph: HS-896. The men are preparing their bird specimens after a days work in the field...


map background search result map search result map Camp scene. Wyoming. 1870. Carl G. Paulsen carrying meter case and 30 pound torpedo weight. Tacoma, Washington. 1916. Carl G. Paulsen carrying meter case and 30 pound torpedo weight. Tacoma, Washington. 1916. Camp scene. Wyoming. 1870.