Mayo, Martha Carroll, J. W. (Jimmy)
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Transcript of an interview with Jimmy Carroll, an early resident of Baytown, Texas. Carroll describes working conditions and the operations of the Humble Oil Company in Baytown, including describing some injuries and fatalities that occurred at the plant. Carroll continues on to share stories about safety and working conditions as well as segregation and the Ku Klux Klan.35 p.
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Smoke, Amanda
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The Portal to Texas HistoryKeywords
- African Americans
- Baseball
- Baytown
- Baytown (Tex.)
- Biographies
- Business, Economics And Finance Oil And Gas Companies Humble Oil
- Carroll, J. W. (Jimmy)
- Deaths
- Elis, Bano
- History
- Housing
- Humble Commissary
- Humble Community House (Baytown, Tex.)
- Humble Day
- Humble Oil And Refining Company (Incorporated In Tex.)
- Interviews
- Ku Klux Klan (1915)
- Mexican Americans
- Occupational Mortality
- Operations
- Oral Histories
- People Individuals
- Pumphrey Elementary School
- Race Relations
- Segregation
- Social Life And Customs Clubs And Organizations Ku Klux Klan
- Texas
- Transportation
- Wooster (Baytown, Tex.)
- Working Conditions