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  1. Joseph Stephen Cullinan (December 31, 1860 – March 11, 1937) was a U.S. oil industrialist. Although he was a native of Pennsylvania, his lifetime business endeavors would help shape the early phase of the oil industry in Texas. He founded The Texas Company, which would eventually be known as Texaco Incorporated.

  2. The first large-scale project was oilman Joseph S. Cullinans 37-acre Shadyside, begun in 1916. Cullinan was followed into Shadyside by stockbroker Hugo V. “Baron” Neuhaus, cotton exporter...

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  3. Learn about Joseph S. Cullinan, one of the Great American Business Leaders of the 20th Century. He founded and led Texaco, a major oil company, and took risks to expand its business.

  4. A. Joseph Cullinan. Joseph S. Cullian, c. 1920s. (Courtesy of Special Collections, M. D. Anderson Library, University of Houston.) Joseph Cullinan was born in 1860 in Pennsylvania. He began working in oil fields at age 14 and learned many tasks associated with oil production.

  5. A collection of business and personal papers of Joseph S. Cullinan, a prominent oil magnate and founder of Texaco. The collection covers his involvement in the petroleum industry, his philanthropic activities, and his correspondence with other oil executives.

    • University of Houston Libraries Special Collections, 77204-2000, TX
  6. A native Pennsylvanian, he began working in the oil fields at the age of fourteen, and he remained active in the industry until his death at the age of 77. His experience in virtually every phase of the oil industry qualified him to assume a leading role in the drama of Texas oil.

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  8. Contents. Joseph S. Cullinan. American businessman. Learn about this topic in these articles: Texaco Inc. In Texaco Inc. …founded in Beaumont, Texas, by Joseph S. Cullinan (1860–1937), a former Standard Oil field worker, and Arnold Schlaet (1859–1946), a New York investment manager.

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