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Epilogue

Three months after the wedding…

 

The ringing phone interrupted Jonathon and Laura as they
worked to iron out some bars in their blowout preventer.

 

“Hello, this is Jonathon…

 

“It hit, Johnny,” his father’s excited voice came over the phone.  “It’s a gusher, but they cranked down on the tool, and stopped it almost completely.  

 

“You brought in, son.  I’m so proud of you, I’m about to bust.”

 

“Hold on, Pop.  I want to tell, Laura.

 

“Thomas 1 blew out, and the preventer stopped it.  We did it honey, we did it.”

 

“Pop, is the driller there?  Let me talk to him.”

 

“Findley, what do you think?  How big is it?” Jonathon asked.

 

“It’s big.  Not as big as Spindletop, but it’s a major discovery.  We hit gas at 1085 feet and about 100 feet further we hit black gold.  I would bet my last dollar, this is going to be a bonanza.  Congratulations.  You had it nailed.  Right where you told us,” said Robert Findley, the lead driller.

 

“Thanks Bob, I’m buying when I get there.  Talk to you later.”  He hung up and called Rebecca to give her the news.  “Laura and I are going up this weekend.  Can you and Bill make it?... 

 

Good.  Bring the rest of the lease contracts you drew up and let’s get them executed.  This is huge, Becky.  We’ll see you Saturday.”.

 

Thomas 1 was the first oil strike on what would be the Marshal field.  It produced 76,000 barrels per day.  Thomas 1 was the first of 350 wells punched into the ground in the Thomas field. 

 

Six months later, with forty wells producing oil, Jonathon resigned his position as the Chief Research Engineer of the Texas Fuels Beaumont Office.  His wife resigned the same day.

 

As the sole owner of The Thomas leases, Texas Fuels had increased its market share and changed its name to The Texas Oil Company to reflect its new stature.  It was later shortened to Texaco.

 

Thomas Oil Productions Company, or TOPS as it was called, was the major player in the Marshal Oil Field.  The chief executive officer of TOPS was Jonathon Thomas.  Its chief research scientist was Laura Thomas, who held the position until she became an expectant mother. 

 

Jonathon and Laura purchased land in the Marshal area where they built a home.  One of the momentos on their mantle was a small jar of sheet Texas crude oil, captured and bottled by Robert Findley on the day Thomas 1 came in.  Jonathon would be elected to the board of directors of Texaco, and eventually become chairman of the board.

 

Rebecca would marry Bill Barnes, Chief Engineer of Texaco.  They would make their home in Houston.  She would be named managing partner of the prestigious Edison and Larkin Law Firm.

 

Cassie Thomas, returned to Houston as Chief Of Surgery at the new Texas Medical Center in Houston.  At this time, she is unmarried, but has recently been seen in the company of one of the prominent surgeons in the Houston area.

 

When Laura and Jonathon moved back to Marshal, Clint and Sarah Thomas decided to take their first vacation since they were married.  They promised to return in time for the birth of their first grandchild.  Their trip took them on a month long tour of Europe.

 

Laura delivered a son, Clinton Henry Thomas on April 17, 1904.  He would attend Texas A&M, and would follow in his parent’s footsteps as a research scientist in the oil business. 

 

The Thomas’s purchased the first motor car powered by a gasoline engine seen in Marshal.   It could achieve the astonishing speed of 24 miles per hour.  Sarah and Clint were nervous at such speeds, preferring their horse and buggy.

 

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About Susan Leigh Carlton

 

Susan lives in a gated community just outside Tomball, Texas with her husband, two toy poodles, Bobby and Charlie, and Lissie, the cat.. 

 

Oil Patch Romance is her latest book to be published by Amazon.  She says, “Oil Patch marks a complete departure from the style of the previous books in the series.  I have backed way down on the descriptive sex acts.  I made the hero into a jerk at the beginning, and then struggled to make him into a likeable person.  I tend to be a friend of my characters, talking to them and listening to them.  I was furious at him as I wrote the passage on the evaluation of Laura.”

 

Susan’s mother-in-law had an oil well on her property in the Conroe, TX oil field.  It began producing in 1934.  She has a small glass jar of crude oil from the her mother-in-law’s well.  It was from this she drew the idea of the jar of oil in the museum.

 

She also monitors all of the reviews and comments.  She says “I revise my writing process and style accordingly.  This is a learning process for me and I love every minute of it.”

 

The names of all her books are on the pages following this one.

 

She says, “My thanks to you readers.  I appreciate your taking the time to read them.  As an avid reader myself, I will read several books during the time I am writing.  Our kids love to read as does my husband.  He takes his iPad with him everywhere and reads during waits for the doctor.

 

“I would like to thank those of you who cared enough to email me about the plots and the style.  I even had an email from a gentleman who lives in the area I used as the setting for “In Search Of Love..”  Since I research the geographical setting of my books, the trails, creeks and towns were familiar to them.

 

“Thanks again.  Now I can begin research on my next effort.  If you have suggestions for additional books, I would love to hear them.  Email them to me or enter them as comments on the website.”

 

Susan

 

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Susan’s Other Books

 

 

           
In Search Of Love

 

         
The Widow's Mail Order Husband

 

           
Yankee Mail Order Bride

 

 

           
Not Quite A Mail Order Bride

 

 

            
Tainted Mail Order Bride
  ***Amazon Best Seller Book***

 

 

            
Jedadiah's Mail Order Bride
  ***Amazon Best Seller Book***

 

 

          
A Reluctant Mail Order Bride

             
                           

              
She Found Her Love In Washingron

              
The Lonely Cowboy

 

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