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- Q6138915 description "Texas oilman".
- Q6138915 description "Texas oilman".
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- Q6138915 abstract "James Marion West Jr. (September 26, 1903 – December 18, 1957) was a Texas oilman. He was the son of James Marion West Sr., the businessman who created the West family fortune, and brother of Wesley West. He was nicknamed "Silver Dollar Jim", because of his habit of throwing silver dollar coins toward passersby on the street. He was also called "Diamond Jim" because of the diamond-studded Texas Ranger badge he wore. He was known to chase criminals right behind the police. West kept a fleet of thirty cars, mostly Cadillacs in or around downtown Houston, which were equipped with an arsenal of 30-35 guns. He became an iconic fixture at Galveston casinos such as the Balinese Room. He is considered to be an archetype for the eccentric Texas oilman.".
- Q6138915 activeYearsEndYear "1900".
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- Q6138915 alias "Silver Dollar Jim, Diamond Jim".
- Q6138915 birthDate "1903-09-26".
- Q6138915 birthName "James Marion West, Junior".
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- Q6138915 birthYear "1903".
- Q6138915 deathDate "1957-12-18".
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- Q6138915 deathYear "1957".
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- Q6138915 birthDate "1903-09-26".
- Q6138915 birthName "James Marion West, Junior".
- Q6138915 birthPlace "San Antonio, Texas".
- Q6138915 dateOfBirth "1903-09-26".
- Q6138915 dateOfDeath "1957-12-18".
- Q6138915 deathDate "1957-12-18".
- Q6138915 deathPlace "Houston, Texas".
- Q6138915 knownFor "Oil, lumber, and ranching tycoon".
- Q6138915 name "James M. West, Jr.".
- Q6138915 name "West, James Marion".
- Q6138915 otherNames "Silver Dollar Jim, Diamond Jim".
- Q6138915 parents "James Marion West Sr., Jessie Gertrude West".
- Q6138915 placeOfBirth "San Antonio, Texas".
- Q6138915 placeOfDeath "Houston, Texas".
- Q6138915 relations "Wesley West , Mildred West".
- Q6138915 restingPlace "Forest Park Cemetery, Houston, Texas".
- Q6138915 shortDescription "Texas oilman".
- Q6138915 yearsActive "1900.0".
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- Q6138915 comment "James Marion West Jr. (September 26, 1903 – December 18, 1957) was a Texas oilman. He was the son of James Marion West Sr., the businessman who created the West family fortune, and brother of Wesley West. He was nicknamed "Silver Dollar Jim", because of his habit of throwing silver dollar coins toward passersby on the street. He was also called "Diamond Jim" because of the diamond-studded Texas Ranger badge he wore. He was known to chase criminals right behind the police.".
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