Judge FELIX HUGHES…Howard Hughes Jr.’s grandfather (Howard Sr.’s father)was:
•The Superintendent of Lancaster, Missouri schools.
•a powerful attorney who tried civil and criminal cases on behalf of the RAILROAD SYNDICATES in Missouri.
•President of
Kiokuk & Western Railway.
Eventually he also became the Mayor and a Judge in Kiokuk, Iowa.
•The Superintendent of Lancaster, Missouri schools.
•a powerful attorney who tried civil and criminal cases on behalf of the RAILROAD SYNDICATES in Missouri.
•President of
Kiokuk & Western Railway.
Eventually he also became the Mayor and a Judge in Kiokuk, Iowa.
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Railroad Syndicates…that’s what it said in the book.
What do you think about those railroads syndicates? This was in the late 1800s.
What do you think about those railroads syndicates? This was in the late 1800s.
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Forwarded from Kimberly Hall
I’m assuming this “bloodline” had been trafficking children for a long, long time. Starting with the Railroads.
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Forwarded from Kimberly Hall
I think this is when they were trafficking orphans on the railroads.
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The family had slated for HOWARD HUGHES SR. to follow his father Felix into law.
Howard Hughes Sr. went to Harvard…but only for a year…much to the disappointment of his father Felix.
He returned to Iowa and then enrolled in law school at Iowa State University.
He didn’t finish school but did pass the BAR exam. He eventually joined his father’s law practice, but in time he rebelled and left both his father’s law practice and the town of Kiokuk…and went to find work in the local mines.
Howard Hughes Sr. went to Harvard…but only for a year…much to the disappointment of his father Felix.
He returned to Iowa and then enrolled in law school at Iowa State University.
He didn’t finish school but did pass the BAR exam. He eventually joined his father’s law practice, but in time he rebelled and left both his father’s law practice and the town of Kiokuk…and went to find work in the local mines.
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After Howard Hughes Sr heard about the SPINDLETOP discovery he said,
“I heard the roar in Joplin and made for the seat of disturbance. Beaumont in those days was no place for a Divinity student. The reek of oil was everywhere. It filled the air, it painted the houses, it choked the lungs and stained men’s souls. Such another excitement will not be seen for a generation. It will take that length of time to get together an equal number of fools and “come-ons” at one spot. I turned greaser and sunk into the thick of it.
Roughneck, owner, disowner, promoter, capitalist, and “mark”— with each I can claim kin, for I have stood in the steps of each.”
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From Spindletop, Howard Hughes Sr. followed the crowd from one strike to another…learning the ins and outs of the industry, while applying the knowledge of drilling he had picked up in mining ore to tap oil reservoirs.
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As we mentioned earlier, Howard Hughes Jr. was (allegedly) born on December 24, 1905.
When Howard was little, the family moved from Houston to Oil City, Louisiana.
It was here that Howard Sr trace went to oil fields to wildcat for oil. He also doubled as the town’s postmaster and sheriff.
Postmaster and sheriff. Seemingly had a lot of power in town.
When Howard was little, the family moved from Houston to Oil City, Louisiana.
It was here that Howard Sr trace went to oil fields to wildcat for oil. He also doubled as the town’s postmaster and sheriff.
Postmaster and sheriff. Seemingly had a lot of power in town.
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The CIA is in full attack mode in my chat.
Bear with us while we delete all these nonsense posts.
Bear with us while we delete all these nonsense posts.
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While in Louisiana, Howard Hughes Sr partnered up with Walter Bedford Sharp.
Sharp patented the process for injecting compressed air into oil wells to make them flow artificially.
Both Sharp and Hughes were trying to improve drilling methods.
One could easily drill into dirt, mud, and soft sand, but when it came to drilling into rock, the options were limited.
Both men spent their time and money to come up with a solution.
Sharp patented the process for injecting compressed air into oil wells to make them flow artificially.
Both Sharp and Hughes were trying to improve drilling methods.
One could easily drill into dirt, mud, and soft sand, but when it came to drilling into rock, the options were limited.
Both men spent their time and money to come up with a solution.
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By 1908 the duo finally got their wish!
How they came to invent the HUGHES ROCK BIT was in dispute by the families of both men…the Hughes family said it was the brilliant mind of Howard Sr. Walter Sharp’s family say he helped develop the bit.
The real story may lie with Granville Humason. Allegedly he fashioned a drill bit using wooden spools. He tried to sell it to oil men but no one would listen.
While in a bar, Humason showed his model of the drill bit to Howard Hughes Sr. He bought it for $150. William Sharp then lent Hughes $1500 in order to have half-interest in the product that they both knew would bring them a lot of money.
How they came to invent the HUGHES ROCK BIT was in dispute by the families of both men…the Hughes family said it was the brilliant mind of Howard Sr. Walter Sharp’s family say he helped develop the bit.
The real story may lie with Granville Humason. Allegedly he fashioned a drill bit using wooden spools. He tried to sell it to oil men but no one would listen.
While in a bar, Humason showed his model of the drill bit to Howard Hughes Sr. He bought it for $150. William Sharp then lent Hughes $1500 in order to have half-interest in the product that they both knew would bring them a lot of money.
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