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Edward L. Doheny

oil tycoon

Born: Died: American

Edward Laurence Doheny (August 10, 1856 – September 8, 1935) was an American oil tycoon who, in 1892, drilled the first successful oil well in the Los Angeles City Oil Field. His success set off a petroleum boom in Southern California, and made him a fortune when, in 1902, he sold his properties.

He then began highly profitable oil operations in Tampico, Mexico's "golden belt", drilling the first well in the nation in 1901. He expanded operations during the Mexican Revolution, and opened large new oil fields in Lake Maracaibo (Venezuela). His holdings developed as the Pan American Petroleum & Transport Company, one of the largest oil companies in the world in the 1920s.

In the 1920s, Doheny was implicated in the Teapot Dome scandal and accused of offering a $100,000 bribe to United States Secretary of the Interior Albert Fall. Doheny was twice acquitted of offering the bribe, but Fall was convicted of accepting it. Doheny and his second wife and widow, Margaret McFadden, were noted philanthropists in Los Angeles, especially regarding Catholic schools, churches and charities. The character J.

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American oil tycoon

Edward L. Doheny's Historical Timeline

  1. Oil tycoon Edward L. Doheny (44) weds Carrie Estelle Betzold in New Mexico Territory

    Oil tycoon Edward L. Doheny (44) weds Carrie Estelle Betzold in New Mexico Territory

  2. Edward L. Doheny dies

    Edward L. Doheny, American oil tycoon, known for american oil tycoon, died on 1935-09-08.

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When was Edward L. Doheny born?
Edward L. Doheny was born on 1856-09-08 (American).
What is Edward L. Doheny known for?
American oil tycoon
What historical events involved Edward L. Doheny?
Edward L. Doheny was involved in 2 recorded historical events, including Oil tycoon Edward L. Doheny (44) weds Carrie Estelle Betzold in New Mexico Territory, Edward L. Doheny dies.
When did Edward L. Doheny die?
Edward L. Doheny died on 1935-01-01.

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