In 1927, Columbus M. "Dad" Joiner believed there was oil in Rusk County.
Joiner, an Oklahoma attorney and oil promoter, had won and lost two fortunes in
oil. Despite nearing age 70, he was beginning another search. With inferior
equipment, he drilled his first well on Daisy Bradford's land, about six miles
from Henderson. His second attempt also was unsuccessful. In January 1930, he
started a third well about 300 feet from his first attempt. On Oct. 3, 1930, the
Daisy Bradford No. 3 blew in as a 300 barrel-a-day well, beginning the East
Texas Oil Boom.
Pioneer Park, with derrick-covered picnic
pavilions, is about six miles west of Henderson on Texas 64 at C.R. 4148. Also
in the park is the Joe Roughneck Monument, erected by Lone Star Steel as a
memorial tribute to the working men in the oil fields. See Joinerville.
The site of the Daisy Bradford No. 3 is about a mile north of Pioneer Park on
C.R. 4136 and is marked by a 1936 pink granite marker. 866/650-5529, ext.
224.
City: Henderson
Region: Piney Woods
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Palo Duro Canyon State Park
City: Canyon
Region: Panhandle Plains
Lakes near Dallas
City: Dallas
Region: Prairies and Lakes
Lake Conroe Park
City: Conroe
Region: Piney Woods
Galveston Island Beach
City: Galveston
Region: Gulf Coast
Lakes near San Antonio
City: San Antonio
Region: South Texas Plains
Devil’s Backbone
City: Wimberley
Region: Hill Country
Balmorhea State Park
City: Balmorhea
Region: Big Bend Country
