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From the Archivist’s Desk: At 1915 State of the Mine’s Report

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By Gary Spurr The Texas & Pacific Coal & Oil Company papers record the history of the corporation from the 1880s through its sale in the 1960s. Over the years, employees compiled annual reports, publications, tax files, coal and oil exploration data, maps, and ledgers filled with financial accounts. One...

Historic image of Mine No. 8 in Thurber, Texas, with smokestacks in the background.

Battling the Blaze at Mine #8

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By David Buster At approximately 2:30 am June 3 1904, the night engineer in the tower building of No. 8 Mine discovered a fire. Company investigations revealed that the conflagration most likely began when men from the machine shop making repairs, dropped cigarette butts or some other flammable material into...

Vintage group photo with an American flag in the background.

Life After Work: Organized Social Clubs in Thurber, Texas

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by Mary Adams Thurber, Texas was at one time the largest community between Fort Worth and El Paso with a population of approximately ten thousand at its peak. People came to Thurber from diverse backgrounds and locations including at least eighteen different countries. Despite the size and diversity, the people...

Vintage grocery store interior with shelves and counters lined with goods.

Santa Claus in Camp

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By Mary Adams It is that time of the year when trees are decorated, people bustle around buying gifts for friends and family, children line up to sit on Santa’s lap and then anxiously await his late night visit on December 25. Texas Pacific Coal Company and its subsidiary, Texas...

Old stone building with a tall chimney and a person standing nearby.

I Only Wish I’d Done it Sooner: The Murder of a Brick Worker

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By David Buster On the night of May 18, 1911, John Woods of Thurber stayed the night with one Mrs. Alice Beatty of Millsap. Woods was there visiting Mrs. Beatty’s daughter and his paramour, Pearl Little. Pearl had been staying with her mother as she had recently separated from her...

Cemetery with brick wall and iron gate.

Swine Flu vs. Spanish Flu

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by Mary Adams The move from summer to fall is accompanied by many changes. The air is damper, the temperatures are cooler, and the trees begin to change colors and lose their leaves. Some years the coming of fall brings other, less enjoyable, elements such as influenza. Often flu season...

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Bootlegging in the Thurber Area

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By special guest bloggerGene Rhea TuckerDoctoral student at University of Texas at Arlington Thurberites drank beer, wine, and other spirits in great amounts. Miners and other laborers demanded that alcohol be available to slake their thirst and wet their parched throats, dusty from work in the mines and brickyards. Many...

Thatcher Kaeflein Products Company stock certificate marked "Specimen."

Tiffin, Texas And Thurber Earthen Products: 1920-1935

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In 1918 Texas Pacific Coal and Oil Company required crushed rock and other road-making materials for its use and for sale to others. According to a 1927 Dallas Morning News article, they found just what they needed “in the midst of acres of rocks that had never been disturbed by...

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In the cockpit of “Arrowhead”

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The Story of a Thurber Fighter PilotBy David Buster Audax Fortis et Fides–Bold, Brave, and Faithful–Motto for the 505th Fighter Squadron. Originally from Tredegar, Wales, Thomas O. Thomas came to the United States with his brother Jack by way of Liverpool, England, on the passenger ship Carmania. They arrived at...

Vintage parade float with people in 1908.

When the Carnival comes to town

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“The working families that lived in Thurber had few watches or clocks for their daily lives were governed by whistles. At the company power plant, engineers scanned clocks with large dials and numbers and sounded the whistles at designated times.” (Thurber Texas; the Life and Death of a Company Coal Town,...