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In 1857 Edwin L. Drake is sent to investigate an oil seep in a creek near Titusville, Pennsylvania. Overcoming many other obstacles, Drake's innovation to shield the well from water entry by using a drive pipe finally allows drilling to proceed until striking oil in August, 1859. His perseverance yields many barrels of oil a day, and immediately brings about the start of the oil industry.
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Vincent Price | Colonel Edwin L. Drake | Unowned |
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Andy Clyde | Uncle Billy Smith | Unowned |
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Alan Hale Jr. | Crew Foreman | Unowned |
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Thurston Hall | James M. Townsend | Unowned |
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Lloyd Corrigan | Doctor Brewer | Unowned |
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Will Wright | Joel D. Angier | Unowned |
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Keith Richards | George Henry Bissell | Unowned |
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Al Bridge | Hotel Desk Clerk | Unowned |
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William Phillips | Sam Brown | Unowned |
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William Haade | Salt Driller | Unowned |
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Jack Ingram | Man on Horseback | Unowned |
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Frank Hagney | Farmer | Unowned |