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Walter Fondren Sr.

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The Fondrens established the Fondren Lectures in Religious Thought at Southern Methodist University in 1919. They gave major financial support for the construction of a new building at St. Paul's Methodist Church in 1929. In 1938 they donated nearly half a million dollars to SMU to build the Fondren
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to two first cousins, Thomas and Susannah Fondren. His father died when he was a young child, and his mother moved the family to Arkansas. His mother died when he was ten years old, when he was already working on farms. He moved to Texas six years later.
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By the time Fondren was twenty, he translated his knowledge of drilling water wells on farms to the oilfields of
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Library. Walter Fondren also made large contributions to the Methodist Home for Orphans at Waco.
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Giant Under the Hill, A History of the Spindletop Oil Discovery at Beaumont, Texas in 1901
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while attending a Methodist conference. He was first buried in Houston at
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History of Humble Oil and Refining Company. A study in industrial growth
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Larson, Henrietta M.; Porter, Kenneth Wiggins (1959).
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Linsley, Judith; Rienstrad, Ellen; Stiles, Jo (2002).
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View of the Fondren Library portico (Rice University)
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Walter Fondren, Sr.

Union City, Tennessee
San Antonio, Texas
oil industry
Texas
Humble Oil Company
ExxonMobil
Union City, Tennessee


Corsicana, Texas
Spindletop
Texas Oil Boom
Ross S. Sterling
Humble Oil
ExxonMobil
Ella Florence Cochrum
San Antonio, Texas
Glenwood Cemetery
Forest Lawn Cemetery
Rice University
Walter W. Fondren Library





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