The Empire of Oil and Gas

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For over 100 years the oil and gas industry has been a cornerstone of the Texas economy and the Lone Star way of life – even a big part of the image of Texas worldwide. Texans not involved in any aspect of the industry directly benefit from petroleum’s financial contributions to the state’s economy. While a productive field was discovered near Corsicana in 1894, the first oil boom started at Spindletop near Beaumont - which produced 17,500,000 barrels of oil in 1902 alone.

Published on the eve of the massive Permian Basin discovery of 1924, the important early fields – from Goose Creek southeast of Houston to the Burk Burnett field along the Red River to the rich finds around Pecos – are all recorded. Wildcat finds of new oil and gas opportunities grew exponentially with the expansion of the railroads such as the Texas & Pacific, the Santa Fe, the Fort Worth & Denver City as well as the Kansas City, Mexico & Orient. The Yates field near Midland – Odessa in 1926 firmly established the significance of the Permian Basin operations. By 1927 natural gas production around Laredo passed four billion cubic feet a day. At the beginning of 1931 the giant East Texas oil field around Kilgore was established, producing over 300,000 barrels of oil a day. With additional high grade crude discoveries, the Permian Basin became the leading oil producing region of the United States by 1950.

Oil derricks on this map mark the location of wildcat wells across the state, and the 17 color coded areas reflect distinct geologic strata. Individual owners of wells are listed in each county.

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Flags

All of our flags are are handmade by our craftsmen from hand-dyed cloth produced only for Gallery of the Republic. They are each screen-printed or hand painted, then antiqued and distressed to produce the finest historic replicas possible.  The frames are built from custom-milled moldings and hand-assembled in our Texas Hill Country workshop.

 

Maps

Our reproductions of rare maps are beautifully hand aged with faded edges, delicate creases and subtle discoloration to achieve a look of authenticity only surpassed by the real thing.

 

Rarities

From time-to-time we offer genuine antique maps, prints and historic documents. These are archivally framed so that they are preserved for generations to come.

Production Time

Our framed selections are individually hand-crafted to order. Production and delivery usually take about a month. We promise you will find it worth the wait.

 

If you need your order sooner,  please contact us at 512-472-7701 or inquire@galleryoftherepublic.com and we will find a way to meet your needs if humanly possible.

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Shipping is free within the continental United States.

 

As often as possible within Texas we try to deliver your order on our truck. This is especially true if you are getting several items at once.

We usually visit Houston, Dallas and San Antonio every couple of weeks, and special deliveries can be arranged as needed. It is our pleasure to try and personally deliver within Texas when possible.

 

If you are outside of the continental United States, please contact us for a shipping quote at 512-472-7701 or inquire@galleryoftherepublic.com

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ADDRESS

2600 East HWY 290
Dripping Springs, TX 78620

 

About 20 miles west of Downtown Austin in the beautiful Texas Hill Country  

 

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