Sunday Time Capsule Part 15: (Continued from last week). After John Thomas died, Joe buried himself in work. He farmed as much land as he could lease. In 1915 he won the prize as the “King of Cotton” in Tillman County. The country was doing well while Europe was sinking into War. Wilson promised to keep us out of War. The need for cotton was high in Europe, thus Joe turned bails of Cotton into barrels of cash. He then was approached by two gentlemen who he had come to know. One was Dr. Fuqua and the other was Peck Mathis. They all formed a partnership and began drilling for oil in “boomtown” Burkburnett Tx. The Texas Oil Boom was Here! The photo above is of the three partners when they formed Consumer Oil Company in 1916. (To be continued next week). #parris #alexindia #alexindiapalace #1916 #margaret #joe #1915 #burkburnett #boomtown #oilexploration #moore #farming #texasoil #drill #oil #frederickok #demossie #westernfrontier #oilindustry #history #businesspartners #sharecropper #frederickoklahoma #wwi #oilboom #dotson #spooky #timecapsule (at Tillman County, Oklahoma)















