MALLET RANCH COLLECTION
Manuscript:
Mallet Ranch Records,
1865-1992 and undated: 135 boxes and 9 ledgers (138 linear feet)
TRANSFERRED MATERIALS
(Framed Items, Maps, Oversized Item, and Photographs)
See below for
details.
FRAMED
ITEMS
Description
Location
Oil Drilling
Platform, undated; Frame #836;
Q58.3
Old Ranch
Home, undated; Frame #837
Q58.3
Windmill and
Shed, undated; Frame #838 Q58.3
Ranch House,
undated; Frame #839
Q58.3
Old Shed and
trees, undated; Frame #840 Q58.3
MAPS
Description
1. Slaughter Field Secondary Recovery Projects, Amoco
Production Company, Houston Division, 1974
2. Mallet Ranch plats in Hockley and Cochran
Counties, Texas, 1964
3. Cochran County showing plats and unorganized
county school lands, 1887
4. Traffic Map of Hockley County, Texas, 1960
5. Texas Highway Department Right-of-Way Map in
Cochran County, Texas, F.M. hwy 1780, 1956
6. Texas Highway Department Right-of-Way Map in
Yoakum County, Texas, F.M. hwy 1780, 1956
7. Texas Highway Department Right-of-Way Map in
Cochran and Hockley Counties, Texas,
8. El Paso Natural Gas Company 24 O.D.
Dumas-Eunice Line, right-of-way across Mallet Ranch,
Cochran and Hockley Counties, Texas
1948
9. El Paso Natural Gas Company 24 O.D.
Dumas-Eunice Line, right-of-way across Mallet Ranch,
Cochran and Hockley Counties, Texas
1948
10. El Paso Natural Gas Company, Slaughter Compressor
Station and Microwave Site in Hockley,
11. El Paso Natural Gas Company, Line from 24
Dumas Line to Llano Grande Gasoline Plant,
12. Location Plat, Bay Oil Company, Slaughter Field,
Cochran County, 1942
13. Location Plat, Bay Oil Company, Slaughter Field,
Cochran County, 1943
14. Plat of Mallet Ranch north of Magnolia
F to G and west of Falcon, Cone, and Richardson, 1943
15. Plat showing portion of Stanolind Oil & Gas
Company, F Lease, Hockley County, undated
16. Plat showing portion of Stanolind Oil & Gas
Company, F Lease, Hockley County, undated
17. Plats of Mallet Ranch, Cochran and Hockley
Counties, showing new pipes and rodage, 1944
18. Plats of Mallet Ranch, Cochran and Hockley
Counties, Magnolia Pipe Line Co.,
19. Plats of Mallet Ranch, Cochran and Hockley
Counties, Magnolia Pipe Line Co.,
20. Plats of Mallet Ranch, Cochran and Hockley
Counties, Magnolia Pipe Line Co.,
21. Magnolia Pipe Line Company, Plat of New Gathering
Lines on Mallet Ranch. Hockley and Cochran
22. Magnolia Pipe Line Company, Plat of New Gathering
Lines on Mallet Ranch. Hockley and Cochran
23. Magnolia Pipe Line Company, Plat of New Gathering
Lines on Mallet Ranch. Hockley and Cochran
24. Magnolia Pipe Line Company, Plat of New Gathering
Lines on Mallet Ranch. Hockley and Cochran
25. Magnolia Pipe Line Company, Plat of New Gathering
Lines on Mallet Ranch. Hockley and Cochran
26. Magnolia Pipe Line Company, Plat of New Gathering
Lines on Mallet Ranch. Hockley and Cochran
27. Magnolia Pipe Line Company, Plat of New Gathering
Lines on Mallet Ranch. Hockley and Cochran
28. Magnolia Pipe Line Company, Plat of New Gathering
Lines on Mallet Ranch. Hockley and Cochran
29. Magnolia Pipe Line Company, Plat of New Gathering
Lines on Mallet Ranch. Hockley and Cochran
30. Magnolia Pipe Line Company, Plat of New Gathering
Lines on Mallet Ranch. Hockley and Cochran
31. Right-of-Way Map, Proposed pipeline crossing of
Mrs. Helen DeVitt Jones, et al property in
Yoakum, Terry, and Hockley Counties,
Texas
32. El Paso Natural Gas Company 24 O.D.
Dumas-Eunice Line, right-of-way across Mallet Ranch,
Cochran and Hockley Counties, Texas
1946
33. El Paso Natural Gas Company 24 O.D.
Dumas-Eunice Line, right-of-way across Mallet Ranch,
Cochran and Hockley Counties, Texas
1946
34. El Paso Natural Gas Company 24 O.D.
Dumas-Eunice Line, right-of-way across Mallet Ranch,
Yoakum and Hockley Counties, Texas
1946
35. El Paso Natural Gas Company 24 O.D.
Dumas-Eunice Line, right-of-way across Mallet Ranch,
Yoakum and Hockley Counties, Texas
1946
36. The Cross Section newsletter showing Depth
of Water in Ogallala Formation, 1967
37. Ownership map of Hockley County, Texas, 1955
38. Ownership map of Hockley County, Texas, 1965
39. Ownership map of Hockley County, Texas, 1974
40. Lubbock County, Texas map showing property lines,
undated
41. State of Montana roadmap, 1947
42. Hockley County, Texas showing saturated thickness
of Ogallala Formation, 1963
43. Slaughter Field Secondary Recovery Projects, Amoco
Production Company, Houston Division, 1980
44. Slaughter Pool in Cochran, Hockley, Terry, and
Yoakum Counties, Texas, undated
45. Map of Plats in and around Cochran County, Texas;
also showing Slaughter Field, undated
46. Mid-America Pipeline Company, 4 Slaughter
Plant Products Injection Pipeline, Hockley County,
47. Plat of Survey for City of Levelland on approx. 60
acres adjoining airport, Hockley County, Texas,
48. Bravo Dome Carbon Dioxide Gas Unit at Union,
Harding, and Quay Counties, New Mexico, 1980
49. Plat of Survey on 27.35 acre tract of land for
Levelland airport proposal, Hockley County, Texas,
50. Plat of Survey on 27.35 acre tract of land for
Levelland airport proposal, Hockley County, Texas,
51. Map showing Subdivision of Mallet Land and Cattle
Companys Ranch [Pastures] in Hockley,
Cochran, Terry, and Yoakum Counties,
Texas, undated
52. Map showing Subdivision of Mallet Land and Cattle
Companys Ranch [Survey] in Hockley,
Cochran, Terry, and Yoakum Counties,
Texas, undated
53. Magnolia Petroleum Company, Map showing Mallet
Ranch Subdivision, 1940
54. Mid-America Pipeline Company, Proposed measuring
station tract in Hockley County, Texas, 1963
55. Map of Mallet Ranch subdivision showing oil
companies and farms on property, 1943
OVERSIZED ITEM
Description
Thornburghs
Battle poster by F. T. Johnson showing U. S. Cavalry defending against an Indian attack; O8.1
PHOTOGRAPHS (SWCPC 824)
MAIN ENTRY: Mallet Ranch
PHYSICAL
DESCRIPTION: 2 b& w 8 x 10 prints and 23
b & w and color 4 x 5 prints
BIO/HISTORICAL: The Mallet Land and Cattle Company, founded by
David M. DeVitt and
After Mr.
DeVitts death in 1934 his surviving family included wife Florence (d. 1945) and two
daughters Christine (1885-1983) and Helen (1899-1997).
Christine DeVitt and Helen DeVitt Jones both became philanthropists and
founded the CH Foundation and Helen Jones Foundation. They contributed to Texas Tech University,
Lubbocks food bank, and other community organizations. The Mallet Ranch continues to operate in the South
Plains of Texas as a historic ranch first founded in the late 19th Century.
SCOPE AND
CONTENT: This collection of photographs
contains images of a building construction in downtown Lubbock, Texas (1957), home back
and front yards (1953), an unidentified flooded town with homes underwater and boating
(May 17, 1949), some unidentified family and New Mexico park scenes (1951), and a pump
jack at a ranch water well.
PROVENANCE: Donated by Helen DeVitt Jones, the photographs
were pulled from the Mallet Ranch Records.
NOTES: The color prints have turned yellow but in good
condition.
SUBJECT
TERMS: Building construction; Floods; Water
Floods; Home yards; Park scenes;
PERSONAL
NAMES: Jones, Helen DeVitt