Oil boom architecture : Titusville, Pithole, and Petroleum Center

by William Bruce Moore

Other authorsJoshua F. Sherretts
Paper Book, 2008

Status

Available

Call number

720.86 MOO

Collection

Publication

Charleston, SC : Arcadia Pub., c2008.

Description

Following the drilling of the world's first oil well in 1859 just south of town, the small village of Titusville exploded into a bustling city. Through the early 1870s, newly prosperous citizens built stores, banks, hotels, and churches, as well as hundreds of residences. Into the 20th century, residents remodeled or built anew, leaving Titusville with a crop of Victorian buildings, many of which still stand today. The nearby cities of Petroleum Center and Pithole developed at significant oil production sites. As production moved elsewhere in the 1870s, both cities were abandoned and soon vanished completely. Using vintage images from the unmatched collection of the Drake Well Museum, Oil Boom Architecture: Titusville, Pithole, and Petroleum Center documents the rich architectural history of these three boomtowns.… (more)

Language

Physical description

127 p.; 24 cm

ISBN

9780738557205

Notes/Finding Aids

Signed by co-author Joshua F. Sherretts

DDC/MDS

720.86 MOO
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