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Waite Phillips

American businessman (–)

This article is about the oil executive and Scouting benefactor. For the football coach, see Wade Phillips.

Waite Phillips (January 19, – January 27, ) 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.

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In Tulsa he built a room mansion for his residence, which he later donated to the city; it became the Philbrook Museum of Art. He gave , acres (&#;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 bequest to the University of Southern California, which named a building after him.

Early life and education

Waite Phillips and his identical twin brother Wiate[2] were born near Conway, Iowa to Civil War veteran Lewis "Lew" Franklin Phillips and Lucinda Josephine "Josie" Faucett Phillips.[3] Waite, the younger twin, was the seventh of ten children born into the Phillips family.

In , at age 16, Waite and Wiate left the acre (,&#;m2) farm they called home, boarded a train and headed west. Their travels took them to most of the western and midwestern United States and parts of Canada. To support themselves, they worked a variety of jobs in fields such as railroad building, mining and lumbering, and spent one winter trapping fur animals in the Bitterroot Mountains.

Their adventure came to an end in Spokane, Washington on July 16, , when Wiate died as a result of acute appendicitis.[4]

Career

Waite returned home to Iowa and, after six months of college studies, launched into an active business career. Under the guidance and help of his elder brothers, Frank and L.

E. Phillips, he moved from a short period of coal mining in Iowa to petroleum operations in , centered on Bartlesville, Oklahoma.[5] His brothers created the business which became known as Phillips Petroleum Company.[6]

In , Phillips sold his oil interests to his elder brothers. He started out on his own as an individual oil producer, refiner and marketer.

His fully integrated and extensive oil operations lasted almost 40 years. After , he had his headquarters in Tulsa, Oklahoma. While in Tulsa, Phillips built several office complexes, such as the Philtower and Philcade Buildings. He also had a mansion built, the room Italian Renaissance-style Villa Philbrook.[7] In during the Great Depression, Phillips donated his immense home to the city of Tulsa, which adapted it into the Philbrook Museum of Art.

Each of these buildings has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places. After donating the mansion to the city, Phillips and his wife Genevieve moved into a room 3, square feet (&#;m2) penthouse residence that he had added to the Philcade in [8] That became their primary residence in Tulsa until Waite sold the building in [9]

In addition to his oil business, Phillips was actively engaged in banking, city real estate developments and the operation of ranches in several Rocky Mountain regions.

Biography of william shakespeare Their adventure came to an end in Spokane, Washington on July 16, , when Wiate died as a result of acute appendicitis. In , at age 16, Waite and Wiate left the acre , m 2 farm they called home, boarded a train and headed west. Later the property was renamed Philmont Scout Ranch. Long before Steve Jobs popularized a Zen-like focus on simplicity, Waite Phillips was a man who could build massive corporations or elaborate skyscrapers or ranches the size of small nations — and then give them away so he could keep his aesthetic sense focused and his independence in tact.

His first choice of ranches were lands in the western foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains near Cimarron, New Mexico, acquired in [10] After disposing of his other ranches, he developed the ,acre (1,&#;km2) UU Ranch into diversified farming and livestock operations. Waite built the Villa Philmonte as his summer house.

On the ranch, he also built mountain trails, a hunting lodge and a fishing lodge, all of which he found to be restful retreats from business pressures in Tulsa.

Philanthropy

Phillips sometimes allowed others to visit his ranch, including a few Boy Scout troops. In and in , Phillips donated , acres (&#;km2) of his Ranch to the Boy Scouts of America, complete with water, mineral and timber rights.

The only condition was that it be used "for the benefit of the members of the Boy Scout organization" and the second larger donation had only the condition that it pay its fair share of taxes on any portion devoted to competitive commercial operations.[11] As an endowment, he donated the story Philtower Building in Tulsa.[11] These donations were made without any rights of management reserved by the donor.

Waite phillips biography of william hamilton: Contact Us Press Room. Part of this is because Wallis demonstrates that while Phillips worked himself as hard as any roughneck, he also maintained a rich life outside of the office. And then they head west to California. The ranch is now Philmont Scout Ranch , one of the largest youth camps in the world.

All equipment and livestock was included in the gift with the idea that diversified ranch operations would provide educational benefits to Boy Scouts and would add to the endowment income. In honor of Phillips, the Boy Scouts of America renamed the newly donated land Philturn Rocky Mountain Scout Camp.

Later the property was renamed Philmont Scout Ranch. His son Chope visited frequently, until his passing in at age

Phillips died in and a primary beneficiary of his estate was the University of Southern California. USC built a story building, named the "Waite Phillips Hall", which was dedicated in [12]

In , Phillips was inducted into the Oklahoma Hall of Fame.[13]

Marriage and family

In , he married Genevieve Elliott in Knoxville, Iowa.

Waite and Genevieve had two children, Helen Jane (July 1, – May 19, ; age 52) and Elliott "Chope" Waite (January 11, – April 26, ).[14] Helen Jane married baseball player and attorney William R. Breckinridge.[15]

Waite Phillips died on January 27, , at age Waite and Genevieve Phillips are buried in Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery in Los Angeles, California.

See also

References

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  18. ^by, Suzanne Fitzgerald Wallis, Photography by Sam Joyner, Foreword (). Art Deco Tulsa. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing. p.&#; ISBN&#;.: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  19. ^"Villa Philbrook and The Phillips." Gilded Era Blogspot.

    June 14, Retrieved June 30,

  20. ^Pike, David (). Roadside New Mexico: A Guide to Historic Markers.

    Waite phillips biography of william hurt More money has been spent at the Okmulgee and the Wichita refineries than most other major companies would have spent. Lee Eldas , who founded Phillips Petroleum Company. It also deals very candidly with the struggles his children endure in their own separate ways as they reconcile that genetic drive for independence with the tremendous wealth their father accumulated. He liked to be alone — be it on a trail somewhere or in the log cabin in his backyard — and lived in an age when men did not share their inner struggles with their family or their friends.

    Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press. p.&#; ISBN&#;.

  21. ^ abLawrence R. Murphy, University of New Mexico Press, Philmont, A history of New Mexico's Cimarron Country, ISBN&#;
  22. ^Voices of Oklahoma; transcript
  23. ^"Oklahoma Hall of Fame".

    Retrieved November 16,

  24. ^"Elliott Waite "Chope" Phillips Obituary". Amarillo Globe-News.

    Waite phillips biography of william shakespeare June 14, Phillips died in and a primary beneficiary of his estate was the University of Southern California. Add languages Add topic. First published in , I have re-read it every year since.

    27 April Retrieved 27 April

  25. ^"Longtime Tulsa Attorney Is Dead". Tulsa World. December 24, Retrieved October 24,

Further reading

  • Michael Wallis, Beyond the Hills: The Journey of Waite Phillips, Oklahoma Heritage Association,
  • Stephen Zimmer and Nancy Klein, Vision, Grace and Generosity: The Story of Waite and Genevieve Phillips and the Philmont Ranch, Boy Scouts of America, Philmont Scout Ranch,

External links

  • Bio on Phillips
  • "Phillps, Waite: Entrepreneur • – –", Famous Iowans, Des Moines Register, 21 Nov
  • Listing of historic buildings, Tulsa Preservation Commission
  • Waite Phillips Elementary School
  • Boy Scouts of America, official site
  • Voices of Oklahoma interview with Elliot & Virginia Phillips.

    First person interview conducted on May 5, , with Elliot "Chope" and Virginia Phillips, son and daughter-in-law of Waite Phillips.

  • Waite Phillips at Find a Grave