Why
are Mt. Pleasant High School teams called “The Oilers”?
The Laura Root #1 oil well,
discovery well of the Mt. Pleasant oil field, was almost astraddle the
Isabella/Midland county line. Being located almost equal distance from Mt.
Pleasant and Midland, either could have become the place to live, commute to
the field.
When the Mt. Pleasant field
discovery well was reportedly looking good in mid 1928, Walter Russell sprung
into action, spearheading a group of Mt. Pleasant businessmen who pratically
overnight leased pipeline right-of-way from the discovery well to the railhead
at Mt. Pleasant, securing an easy route to market for the crude oil from that
field, when the discovery well came in August 29, 1928.
The oil, the equipment
suppliers, the people and the resultant cashflow, went to Mt. Pleasant instead
of Midland, just ahead of the Great Depression. Mt. Pleasant became the Oil
Capital of Michigan,
Because the presence of an
active oil and natural gas exploration and production industry presences, Mt.
Pleasant felt little of the Depression’s financial chaos. In appreciation for
the oil industry’s role in Mt. Pleasant’s comparative prosperity during the
Great Depression, the name of Mt. Pleasant High School athletic teams was
changed to the “Oilers”.