• Skelly Oil Company was a medium-sized oil company founded in 1919 by William Grove (Bill) Skelly, Chesley Coleman Herndon and Frederick A. Pielsticker...
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    part of Interstate 44), was named Skelly Drive in William Skelly's honor. Skelly was the primary benefactor for Skelly Field, the football stadium at the...
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  • Look up skelly in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Skelly may refer to: Skelly (surname) Skelly Alvero (born 2002), French footballer Sam McCrory (loyalist)...
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    500-seat stadium opened in 1930 as Skelly Field, named for its primary benefactor, William Skelly, the founder of Skelly Oil. Tulsa defeated Arkansas 26–6...
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    he named "Skelly" in honor of the company's founder and president, William Grove Skelly of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Skelly was sited between the oil boom camps...
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  • Company, Sinclair Oil and Gas Company, Skelly Oil Company, Warren Petroleum Company, the Williams Companies, and Kaiser-Francis Oil Company. In 1923 a...
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    Carolyn Mary Skelly was born in Marion, Indiana, to William Grove Skelly, founder of the Skelly Oil Company (which became part of Getty Oil) and Gertrude...
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  • Skelly (born 1996), Irish actress Bill Skelly, British police officer Bob Skelly (1943–2022), Canadian politician from British Columbia Brian Skelly (1920-2001)...
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  • during Teapot Dome scandal trial Carolyn Mary Skelly (1905–1996), eccentric daughter of William Grove Skelly; oil heiress; dubbed the most robbed woman in...
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    J. Paul Getty (category American businesspeople in the oil industry)
    Western Oil Corporation and began the acquisition (completed in 1953) of the Mission Corporation, which included Tidewater Oil and Skelly Oil. In 1967...
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