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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAC675_VALLIE_FLETCHER_TAYLOR_S_SPINDLETOP_PHOTOGRAPH_COLLECTIONTyrrell Historical Library Finding Aid for the Vallie Fletcher Taylor Photograph Collection on Spindletop, circa 1901 Accession AC -675 Finding aid created by Tyrrell Historical Library staff Summary Information Title: Vallie Fletcher Taylor photograph collection on Spindletop Creator: Clark, A. S., Photographer Inclusive dates: circa 1901. Extent: (1) folder. Abstract: Albert Clark (A. S. Clark) was a photographer in Beaumont, Texas, in the early 1900s. This collection of his photographs depicts the Spindletop oil field and the subsequent growth and activity it brought to Beaumont. Call number: Small Photograph Collections, Box 1. Language: The material is in English. Repository: Tyrrell Historical Library 695 N. Pearl St Beaumont, TX 77701 Phone: 409-833-2759 Home Page: http://www.beaumontlibrary.org/tyrrell—historical—library.htm Access and Use Acquisition Information: Vallie Fletcher Taylor, Indian Mountain Ranch, Hico, TX Arrangement: This collection is organized into (1) folder with the photographs numbered consecutively. Access Restrictions: No restrictions apply. Copyright: Copyright is in the public domain. Related Material: Spindletop small collections. Spindletop oil photographs. AC -299 Sophie Elizabeth Halliday Oil Industry Photograph Collection. Preferred Citation: AC -675, Small Photograph Collections, Tyrrell Historical Library. Biographical/ Historical Note A.S. (Albert S.) Clark was born in South Carolina in the late 19" century, and married an Alabamian. They moved to Texas and started a family. At the time of the 1900 census, Clark lived in the town of Holland, in Bell County, Texas, with his family of four. His name first appears in the Beaumont city directory in 1900, so sometime between the census and the publication of the directory he had moved to Beaumont and begun a photography business. His name appears in the city directory only until 1902, and in 1910, his home was still at Holland, Texas. By 1930, he and his family had moved to Bartlett, Williamson County, Texas, and he continued his occupation of farming. Collection Scope and Content Note These photographs depict Beaumont in the midst of the oil boom after the discovery of Spindletop. There are three photographs of train station scenes, showing crowds of Spindletop visitors in period dress, horse carriages, and train cars. Three images depict the oil field with crowds of on -lookers and horses grazing, one of which displays two oil derricks, with one of them spouting oil. One image shows smoke filled air due to an oil fire that ignited at Spindletop. The last two images are Beaumont street scenes, with horse carriages and wagons, people in period dress, and buildings as they were in early 1900s Beaumont. Blevins & Oswald Real Estate clearly appears in one of the street scenes, and is listed in the 1901/1902 "Burchfield's Directory of the City of Beaumont". Subject Terms Subjects: Railroads—Beaumont, Texas. Carriages and carts—Beaumont, Texas. Buildings -1900-1910, Beaumont, Texas. Petroleum industry—Beaumont, Texas. Horses—Beaumont, Texas. Persons: . Clark, A. S. (Albert). Locations: Beaumont (Tex.). Spindletop oil field (Beaumont, Tex.) Genres: Photographs. Stats (copies). Contents List Box Title Small Photograph Vallie Fletcher Taylor Spindletop Photograph Collecl I Collection