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August 23, 1916: Just 500 feet west of his bubbly fishing site of more than a decade earlier, John Gaillard strikes black gold. Eight thousand barrels a day spurt to the surface from more than 2000 feet below the surface. Gaillard sells his lease quickly, and just in time -- production drops to 300 barrels a day less than two months later.
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