Teterville

Teterville
Photo courtesy of Matt Wilson
 
Teterville

Teterville, KS 67045

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The restless prairie wind blows through the scattered remains of a once bustling community, Teterville.  Built during the oil boom of the 1920's, it once had a population of over 600 with two General Stores, a Post Office, and an Elementary School.   Typical of these oil boom towns, it contained mainly "shot-gun" houses which in many cases sprang up over night .  In this case, "over-night" is not just a figure of speech.  Lumber was sometimes stolen from nearby oil derricks, and this made carpentry by cover of darkness a necessity.  Indoor plumbing was generally nonexistent, and drinkable water had to be hauled in from Madison.  Such primitive conditions were endured by the workers and their families in exchange for the good paying jobs of the oil fields.  The Flint Hills had never before, and have never since witness such a rapid influx of both people and wealth.
The wealth, jobs and the town of Teterville itself lasted only as long as there was oil to pump.  Today, this oil heating tank rusts in repose; a silent reminder of busier days on this windswept hill .   Where once children played and workmen worked, cows now graze disturbed only by the occasional visitor to Teter Rock.