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Walter Benona Sharp (12 December 1870 - 28 November 1912) was an
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oilman and innovator in drilling techniques.


Early life

Sharp was born in
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to James R. and Amanda Forrest Sharp. His mother died when he was eight and his father moved the family to
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Career

By the age of twenty, Sharp was operating a water well drilling company with his brother. He began drilling oil wells in 1893, although his first attempt was unsuccessful due to quicksand. Later innovations by Sharp would allow drilling through these surfaces in 1901. Sharp also developed the Sharp-Hughes Rock Bit to drill through hard rock. Sharp made his fortune from the trading of leases and contracting for oil wells. In 1902, Sharp, Ed Prather, and Howard Hughes Sr., founded the Moonshine Oil Company. In 1905, Producers Oil, a
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affiliate, bought Moonshine Oil. Sharp was also co-founder of the Sharp-Hughes Tool Company, which was renamed the
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on Sharp's death in 1912 after Sharp's widow Estelle sold her shares to Hughes. Sharp had three children, Walter Bedford, Kathleen (who died in early childhood), and Dudley Crawford Sharp, who was later
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Personal life

Sharp married Estelle Boughton on 28 January 1897. The couple had three children.


Death

Sharp died on 28 November 1912, at the age of 42, possibly due to being overworked as a result of sustained and strenuous work while fighting an oil fire.


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Sharp, Walter Benona 1870 births 1912 deaths American businesspeople in the oil industry Businesspeople from Tennessee Businesspeople from Texas Burials at Glenwood Cemetery (Houston, Texas) People from Tipton County, Tennessee Texaco people 19th-century American businesspeople