Midland County, Texas
Anglin, Captain W. B.
Army Flying School, Site of Old
Brown-Dorsey House
Burton-Lingo Company (RAZED)
Dorsey Home
Fairgrounds Road
Fairview Cemetery
Fairview Cemetery
First Baptist Church of Midland
First Christian Church of Midland
First Methodist Church (RAZED)
First Post Office in Midland
First Post Office in Midland
Former Site of Midland National Bank
George Bush Family Home
George W. Bush Childhood Home
Greenwood Baptist Church
Greenwood Baptist Church
John Valentine Pliska
Lawrence Home
Marcy Trail
Midland & Northwestern Railroad
Midland Christian College
Midland County
Midland County
Midland County
Midland County's First Bank
Midland County's First Producing Oil Well
Midland County's First Water Well
Midland Man
Midland National Bank
Midland's First House
Petroleum Building
Scharbauer Hotel (destroyed)
Site of Early Water Well
Site of Midland County's First Bank
Site of Old Midland Army Flying School
Staked Plains
Texas Petroleum in World War II
W. B. Anglin
W. F. Scarborough Home,
Yucca Theatre
The first recorded European exploration in Midland County occurred in the mid-19th century when U.S. Army surveyors visited the area. In the late 1800s, settlers began establishing small ranching communities in the region. However, the true transformation of Midland County came in the early 1900s with the discovery of oil.
Following the discovery of oil, Midland County experienced a significant boom. The oil industry attracted thousands of people seeking fortune and opportunities. Midland became a major hub for oil production and attracted major oil companies. The boom brought rapid growth and development to the region, with infrastructure such as roads, housing, and businesses being built to accommodate the increasing population.
In recent decades, Midland County has continued to thrive as a center for the oil and gas industry. Its favorable geological formations and rich oil reserves have made it one of the largest oil-producing regions in the United States. Alongside the oil industry, Midland has diversified its economy with sectors such as agriculture, manufacturing, and healthcare. Today, Midland County is known for its vibrant economy, bustling downtown, and strong sense of community. The county's history of resilience and adaptability has shaped it into a thriving region with a promising future.
Brief timeline of the history of Midland County, Texas:
- 1885 - Midland County is officially organized.
- 1886 - The first post office in Midland County is established.
- 1890 - The population of Midland County is recorded as 418.
- 1905 - The Moody family discovers oil near Midland, sparking the oil boom in the region.
- 1920 - Midland's population reaches 7,500 due to the oil boom.
- 1927 - The city of Midland is incorporated.
- 1942 - Midland Army Air Field is established as a military training base during World War II.
- 1951 - Midland College is founded.
- 1952 - The Permian Basin Petroleum Museum is established in Midland.
- 1990 - The population of Midland County reaches over 90,000.
- 2012 - The George W. Bush Childhood Home is opened as a museum in Midland.
This timeline provides a concise overview of the key events in the history of Midland County, Texas.