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Inventory of the G.R. Brainard, Jr. papers, 1929-1976

University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.

Email: ahcref@uwyo.edu
URL: http://ahc.uwyo.edu/

The creation of the EAD-version of this finding aid was made possible through a grant from the National Historic Publications and Records Commission.

"©" 2006

University of Wyoming



Collection Summary

Title G.R. Brainard, Jr. papers
Dates (Inclusive) 1929-1976
Dates (Bulk) 1961-1976
Creator Brainard, G.R., Jr., 1910-
Abstract Correspondence, daily notes, company records and history, and energy-related speeches of this petroleum engineer and oil exploration company president.
Collection Number 10685
Size 5.4 cubic ft. (12 document boxes)
Repository University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.
Language(s) English

Biography of G.R. Brainard, Jr.

Guy Reed “Pete” Brainard, Jr. was born September 26, 1910 in Artesia, New Mexico to parents Guy Reed and Carrie Irene (Eycke) Brainard. He attended junior college at the New Mexico Military Institute then entered Louisiana State University, receiving a Bachelor of Science degree in Petroleum Engineering in 1932. He married Lola Ward in September 1933 and had two sons, Stephen and Daniel.

Brainard’s long career in the oil business started in 1931 as a roughneck for Pugh-Hickman Drilling Company in Shreveport, Louisiana. After graduating from LSU, he joined Mid-Kansas Oil & Gas, a subsidiary of Ohio Oil (Marathon), as a roustabout, switcher, and gangpusher. In 1936, he was employed by Shell Oil Company as an exploitation engineer in the production department at Kilgore, Texas. When World War II began, Brainard was working in Shell’s Houston office. He left in March 1942 for service in the U.S. Army as an officer and company commander of an automotive maintenance battalion in the Pacific.

After the war, Brainard went back to work for Shell Oil as assistant district superintendent in Odessa, Texas, then transferred to Hobbs, New Mexico, where he became district superintendent. He left Shell in 1948 to work for Seaboard Oil Company of Dallas, Texas as assistant production manager. In 1950, he resigned from Seaboard and became production manager and vice president of Lucerne Corporation, an independent oil producer in Dallas. When Lucerne was sold in 1956, Brainard started working for Drilling and Exploration Company (Drilexco/D & E) in Dallas as vice president of the production company. He was elected president of Drilexco in 1961.

In 1963, Sinclair Oil bought D & E’s production and moved Brainard to Denver. He was transferred to Tulsa in 1965 as executive vice president of Sinclair Oil and Gas. When the company merged with Atlantic Richfield in 1969, Brainard became the manager of the Mid-Continent District. Brainard retired from ARCO in 1975 to raise Black Angus cattle on the L P Ranch near Broken Arrow, Oklahoma.


Scope and Content

The G.R. Brainard, Jr. papers contain a large amount of personal correspondence as well as records related to his work with the Foundations of New Mexico Military Institute and Louisiana State University.

The professional files contain records related to Brainard’s presidency of Drilling and Exploration Company. There is a substantial amount of correspondence. Notepads entitled “Daily Notes” describe meetings, events, and business transactions of the company. There are financial statements of D & E, a history of the company written about its inception in 1929 through 1952 by J.E. Brantly, and a list of Drilexco “Firsts,” noting the company’s achievements. The sale and dissolution of the company to Sinclair Oil and Gas is also recorded.

The files of energy speeches were speeches written and delivered by Brainard before various groups and include related correspondence to those appearances as well as research notes.


Restrictions

Access Restrictions

There are no access restrictions on the materials for research purposes, and the collection is open to the public.

Copyright Information

The researcher assumes full responsibility for observing all copyright, property, and libel laws as they apply.


Preferred Citation

Item Description, Box Number, Folder Number, G.R. Brainard, Jr. papers, 1929-1976, Collection Number 10685, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming.


Processing Information

The collection was processed by Ronda Frazier in June 2003.


Acquisition Information

G.R. Brainard, Jr. donated his papers to the American Heritage Center in 1977.


Related Materials

There are no other known archival collections created by G.R. Brainard, Jr. at the date of processing.


Access Terms

Anderson, E.E.

Business records.

Drilling and Exploration Company, Inc.

Educational fund raising.

Louisiana State University (Baton Rouge, La.)

New Mexico Military Institute.

Petroleum engineers.

Petroleum--Prospecting--New Mexico.

Petroleum--Prospecting--Oklahoma.

Petroleum--Prospecting--Texas.

Power resources.

Speeches.


Container List

Series I. Personal Files 

Description Container

Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies,  1964

Box 1 Folder 1

Asphodel Plantation and Rosedown Plantation and Gardens (Louisiana),  1966

Box 1 Folder 2

Bel Oil Corporation: Royalty Deeds,  1951-1952

Box 1 Folder 3

Biographical Information,  1945-1963

Box 1 Folder 4

Brainard, Amelia: Estate,  1968-1974

(Mother)

Box 1 Folder 5

Brainard, Daniel L.: Correspondence,  1960-1963

(Son)

Box 1 Folder 6

Brainard, Noble: Noble’s estate and father’s estate,  1948-1968

(Brother)

Box 1 Folder 7

Civil Action: Sinclair Stock,  1973

Box 1 Folder 8

College of Artesia (New Mexico),  1967-1970

Box 1 Folder 9

Correspondence: 

 

Anderson, E.E.,  1961-1974

Box 1 Folders 10-11

Employment,  1955-1956

Box 1 Folder 12

General: 

 

  1946-1966

Box 2 Folders 1-6

  1967-1969, 1976

Box 3 Folders 1-4

Dallas Geological Society,  1960

Box 3 Folder 5

Denver Club (Membership),  1964

Box 3 Folder 6

Employee Experience Inventory,  1970

Box 3 Folder 7

Engineer’s Notes,  1939-1966

Box 3 Folder 8

Farms: 

 

Oklahoma: Rogers County,  1967

Box 3 Folder 9

Texas: Parker County (Roger C. Daniels Farm),  1964

Box 3 Folder 10

Texas: Wise County (Richard L. Stokes Farm),  1965

Box 3 Folder 11

Louisiana State University: 

 

Foundation: 

 

Campanile Charities, Inc.,  1967-1975

Box 4 Folders 1-2

C.E.B.A. Project (Center for Engineering and Business Administration),  1969-1975

Box 4 Folder 3

L.S.U. Alumni Fund,  1971-1974

Box 4 Folder 4

National ‘L’ Club,  1972

Box 4 Folder 5

Lovejoy, John M.,  1968

Box 4 Folder 6

New Mexico Military Institute: 

 

Alumni Association,  1951-1975

Box 4 Folder 7

Foundation: Chapel Fund,  1964-1975

Box 4 Folders 8-9

G.R. Brainard Scholarship Fund,  1961-1969

Box 5 Folder 1

Society of Petroleum Old Timers,  1975-1976

Box 5 Folder 2

St. Luke’s Episcopal Church: Correspondence,  1960-1965

Box 5 Folder 3

Yellowstone Park Summer Safari,  1969

Box 5 Folder 4

Series II.Professional Files 

Description Container

Calendar,  1965-1967

Box 5 Folder 5

Correspondence: 

 

  1962-1963, 1965-1966

Box 5 Folders 6-10

  1967-1970

Box 6 Folders 1-6

  1971-1975

Box 7 Folders 1-6

Drilling and Exploration Company, Inc.: 

 

Address Book,  undated

Box 8 Folder 1

Annual Reports,  1960-1962

Box 8 Folder 2

Daily Notes: 

 

  1962-1967

Box 8 Folders 3-8

  1967-1971

Box 9 Folders 1-7

  1972-1975

Box 10 Folders 1-4

Drilexco N.V. (Netherlands),  1966

Box 10 Folder 5

Drilling and Exploration Limited, London,  1963

Box 10 Folder 6

Employees’ Profit-Sharing Retirement Trust,  1964

Box 10 Folder 7

Exploration and Development,  1963

Box 10 Folder 8

Financial Statements,  1963-1966

Box 10 Folder 9

History (Drilling and Exploration Co., Inc. 1929-1952 by J.E. Brantly),  1964

Box 10 Folder 10

Meeting Notebook,  1961-1962

Box 11 Folder 1

Organizational Charts,  undated

Box 11 Folder 2

Sale and Dissolution (to Sinclair Oil, October 1963),  1929-1965

Box 11 Folder 3

Stockholders Information,  1963

Box 11 Folder 4

Study of Operations in the Gulf Coast of Louisiana and the Potentialities of Contract Drilling and Exploration for Oil Reserves Both in Inland Waters and Offshore,  August 15, 1956

Box 11 Folder 5

Travel: General,  1961

Box 11 Folder 6

Travel: Trip to Iraq,  October 1961

Box 11 Folder 7

Energy Speeches: 

 

Economic Education Conference for Clergymen,  1973-1974

Box 12 Folder 1

The Great Conspiracy and Oil Company Profits,  May 16, 1974

Box 12 Folder 2

Is This The End of Free Enterprise?,  October 24, 1974

Box 12 Folder 3

Miscellaneous Notes,  1974

Box 12 Folder 4

Oklahoma Broadcasters Association,  June 21, 1974

Box 12 Folder 5

Oklahoma Petroleum Council,  October 2, 1973

Box 12 Folder 6

Oklahoma State University Energy Awareness Program,  1976

Box 12 Folder 7

Oklahoma State University Energy Workshop,  August 6, 1976

Box 12 Folder 8

Related Correspondence,  1973-1974

Box 12 Folder 9

Revolution Anyone?,  1965-1966

Box 12 Folder 10

Speech by George Weber at O.O.M.A. Convention,  May 15, 1974

Box 12 Folder 11

Statement to Media,  January 15, 1975

Box 12 Folder 12

Television Interview, Norman, Oklahoma Educational TV,  November 8, 1973

Box 12 Folder 13

Series III. Oversized Materials 

Description Container

Photographs,  undated

Oversize-folder   

 
 
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