My father still receives oil royalties to this day from Signal Hill leases. He has since he inherited them from his mother in the 60’s. His grandmother’s uncle was the president of Dabney Oil. Still going for 100 years.
Our Grandfather who I am named after Mapped the West Coast & Asia aboard the Coastal Geodetic Survey Ship Batch in the 1890's a 2 masted Schooner & he put on his charts possible oil deposits. He passed away in 1920 age 51. one of our Uncles had become friends with a Englishman who owned Avocado Grove on Signal Hill. He took our Grandfathers charts to him & told him to wait until =chevron Shell etc.. came to him. Explaining that they were drilling on the wrong side of the hill. Plus there were scammers trying to buy your Mineral Rights. So He waited & became a Multi Millionaire. He offered our Uncle a College education or a trip around the world. Our Uncle chose the around the world. He & the Englishman traveled all over the world.
You’re really wonder if possibly taking out all of the oil in signal Hill, all of that cushion against all those different fishers in the Earth if maybe that caused the earthquake
There was a well known local TV reporter named Ruth Ashton Taylor who grew up in Signal Hill during it's heyday. He mom owned a diner that all the oil executives used to lunch at.
I grew up not too far from this area and I always asked why there wasn't multiple rail lines that ran through the base of Signal Hill insofar as relative to Oil Tanker rail car operations???
Grandmother at the Long Beach Cemetery El Vera. In the methodist cemetery part I guess that would be the job of the $2013 indean if it was AJ or a 2 with an O and then the 1 in 3. Together 1095 East Willow Signal Hill California.. 2013 map of Google where's AG is under my armpit in a leaf on Santa Monica boulevard of a 3 but it's also in the dirt. Of that aerial map
I don't understand how, so many uploaders of videos, having what must be adequate time to really think about and and type out the title of the piece . . . . . but still fail to use proper English as the FIRST thing the viewer is faced with when deciding to watch or don't watch. Though my first inclination is to say, "if the person didn't give the attention to detail to the title . . . . how could it be a good video?" . . . . . I still have been watching them to see if my inclination is accurate . . . . . it mostly is.
My father still receives oil royalties to this day from Signal Hill leases. He has since he inherited them from his mother in the 60’s. His grandmother’s uncle was the president of Dabney Oil. Still going for 100 years.
i love history
I love oilfield history 💯👍
After going to the beach in the 50's, when we got home Dad would clean the tar and oil off our feet with gasoline.
Thanks Robbie Diaz. Good Documentary.
Our Grandfather who I am named after Mapped the West Coast & Asia aboard the Coastal Geodetic Survey Ship Batch in the 1890's a 2 masted Schooner & he put on his charts possible oil deposits. He passed away in 1920 age 51. one of our Uncles had become friends with a Englishman who owned Avocado Grove on Signal Hill. He took our Grandfathers charts to him & told him to wait until =chevron Shell etc.. came to him. Explaining that they were drilling on the wrong side of the hill. Plus there were scammers trying to buy your Mineral Rights. So He waited & became a Multi Millionaire. He offered our Uncle a College education or a trip around the world. Our Uncle chose the around the world. He & the Englishman traveled all over the world.
Very fascinating 😘I like real history videos 👍
Thank you for this.
You are welcome
You’re really wonder if possibly taking out all of the oil in signal Hill, all of that cushion against all those different fishers in the Earth if maybe that caused the earthquake
There was a well known local TV reporter named Ruth Ashton Taylor who grew up in Signal Hill during it's heyday. He mom owned a diner that all the oil executives used to lunch at.
I hear that noise sometimes when I get up too fast from sitting down on the ground 8:04
Is there anyway we can get in contact with you to talk about the history of signal Hill in this video that you made that is so wonderful
I grew up not too far from this area and I always asked why there wasn't multiple rail lines that ran through the base of Signal Hill insofar as relative to Oil Tanker rail car operations???
Pipelines were cheaper and more effecient. There were numerous refineries within a short distance.
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"What was the name of the farm next to the hill house?"
Grandmother at the Long Beach Cemetery El Vera. In the methodist cemetery part I guess that would be the job of the $2013 indean if it was AJ or a 2 with an O and then the 1 in 3. Together 1095 East Willow Signal Hill California.. 2013 map of Google where's AG is under my armpit in a leaf on Santa Monica boulevard of a 3 but it's also in the dirt. Of that aerial map
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Hi, Robbir
Uma coisa é certa a maior do mundo exxon e Esso é uma potência sem igual parabéns aos pioneiros.
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I work next to them a long with other oil companies.
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I don't understand how, so many uploaders of videos, having what must be adequate time to really think about and and type out the title of the piece . . . . . but still fail to use proper English as the FIRST thing the viewer is faced with when deciding to watch or don't watch. Though my first inclination is to say, "if the person didn't give the attention to detail to the title . . . . how could it be a good video?" . . . . . I still have been watching them to see if my inclination is accurate . . . . . it mostly is.