Waite Phillips
Waite Phillips (January 19, 1883 – January 27, 1964) was an American petroleum businessman who created a fully integrated operation that combined petroleum producing, refining and marketing. With headquarters in Tulsa, Oklahoma, he also developed several office complexes and engaged in banking and ranching. Phillips was a philanthropist for both local Tulsa institutions and national causes. In Tulsa he built a 72-room mansion for his residence, which he later donated to the city; it became the Philbrook Museum of Art. He gave 127,000 acres (510 km2) of his favorite ranch in New Mexico to the Boy Scouts of America, together with an office building as part of its endowment. The ranch is now Philmont Scout Ranch, one of the largest youth camps in the world. Phillips also made a substantial be
Casa del Gavilan
Chase Ranch
Highlands Ranch Mansion
Mount Phillips (New Mexico)
Oil Capital of the World
Oklahoma Hall of Fame
Philbrook Museum of Art
Philcade Building
Philmont Scout Ranch
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Philmont Training Center
Philtower Building
Pierce Brothers Westwood Village Memorial Park and Mortuary
Rayado, New Mexico
Robert Taylor Ranch
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Waite Phillips
Waite Phillips (January 19, 1883 – January 27, 1964) was an American petroleum businessman who created a fully integrated operation that combined petroleum producing, refining and marketing. With headquarters in Tulsa, Oklahoma, he also developed several office complexes and engaged in banking and ranching. Phillips was a philanthropist for both local Tulsa institutions and national causes. In Tulsa he built a 72-room mansion for his residence, which he later donated to the city; it became the Philbrook Museum of Art. He gave 127,000 acres (510 km2) of his favorite ranch in New Mexico to the Boy Scouts of America, together with an office building as part of its endowment. The ranch is now Philmont Scout Ranch, one of the largest youth camps in the world. Phillips also made a substantial be
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1883-01-19
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Taylor County, Iowa, United States
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Helen Jane Phillips and Elliott "Chope" Waite Phillips
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1964-01-27
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Lewis "Lew" Franklin Phillips and Lucinda Josephine "Josie" Faucett Phillips
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Genevieve Elliott
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