Soash, W. P. (William Pulver), 1877-1961

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A real estate developer and land colonizer in the early twentieth century, Soash was born in 1877. He founded the W. P. Soash Land Company in 1905. Operating from Waterloo, Iowa, and later in Florida and West Texas, he sold land developments in the Midwest, the Plains States, and Florida, but principally in Texas. Soash founded, with members of the C. C. Slaughter family, the Lone Star Land Company in 1924, and was extensively engaged in the sale and purchase of oil leases and royalties, generally for others, in the late 1930s. He opened West Texas and Panhandle ranch lands for colonization, including lands in Hockley, Cochran, Lamb, Hale, Borden, Martin, and Howard counties. The towns of Ware and Olton, Texas, were two of his successful projects. He was married to Minnie Hasse, and served in World War I as a second lieutenant in the Texas Cavalry. Soash was also a member of the Methodist church and a Mason. He died in 1961.

The Handbook of Texas has published a more in-depth online biography of William Pulver Soash at http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/search.html

From the guide to the W. P. Soash Papers, S 944. 1., 1904-1967 and undated, (Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library, Texas Tech University)

Real estate developer and land colonizer of early twentieth century. Born 1877.

Operating from Waterloo, Iowa and later in Florida and West Texas, sold land developments in Middle West, Plains states, and Florida, but principally in Texas. Was extensively engaged in the sale and purchase of oil leases and royalty, generally for others, from the late 1930s. Opened West Texas and Panhandle ranch lands for colonization, including lands in Hockley, Cochran, Lamb, Hale, Borden, Martin, and Howard counties. The towns of Ware and Olton, Texas were two of his successful projects. Founded the W.P. Soash Land Company in 1905. Lone Star Land Company founded 1924 by Soash and members of the C.C. Slaughter family. Married Minnie Hasse and served in World War I as a second lieutenant in the Texas Cavalry. He was a Methodist and a Mason. Died 1961.

From the description of Papers, 1894-1967 (bulks 1900-1950). (Texas Tech University). WorldCat record id: 22981347

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Big Spring Ranch

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Texas, West

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Texas Panhandle (Tex.)

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Dallam County (Tex.)

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Olton (Tex.)

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Lamb County (Tex.)

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Ware (Tex.)

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