1974 Oil Refinery Defeat
Dark Shadow on Durham Point, NH, Publick Occurrences, December 21, 1973
In March of 1974, Durham rejected a proposal by Greek shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis for what would have been the world’s largest oil refinery.
After months of controversy—which pitted citizens group Save Our Shores, start-up newspaper Publick Occurrences, and freshman legislator Dudley Dudley against the steamroller tactics of Onassis, Governor Meldrim Thomson and Union Leader boss William Loeb—an overwhelming majority of Durham residents at Town Meeting refused to change their zoning to allow for the 400,000 barrels-per-day oil refinery and tank farm covering 3000 acres of the town.
At the April 26, 2014 annual meeting of the Durham Historic Association, in recognition of the 40th anniversary of that vote, DHA Director Dick Lord introduced residents who fought the refinery proposal to protect the small town character of Durham. Their example inspired many to believe that a small community can come together and stand its ground against all odds.
The Durham Town Council followed up on May 5, 2014 with a Resolution "recognizing the many current and former residents of Durham and members of the UNH academic community whose steadfast efforts resulted in the historic 1974 Town vote to prohibit construction of an oil refinery along the shore of Great Bay at Durham Point, on the 40th anniversary of the event, and expressing gratitude for their vision and generous devotion to the community."
Documents and images representing contemporary coverage of the drama as it unfolded may be downloaded from the "Supporting Documents" section below.
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- 1973-12-07 THE OVERWHELMING ISSUE - Publick Occurrences.pdf [494.5 KiB]
- 1973-12-21 'NOT HERE' SIGNS on DURHAM POINT for ONASSIS' HELICOPTERS - Publick Occurrences.pdf [1.3 MiB]
- 1973-12-21 DARK SHADOW ON DURHAM POINT - Public Occurrences-2.pdf [3.4 MiB]
- 1973-12-26 Durham Conservation Commission Takes Stand on Refinery.pdf [471.6 KiB]
- 1973-1974 MAPS and MODELS of the proposed Olympic Oil Refinery .pdf [4.2 MiB]
- 1973-1974 SAVE OUR SHORES - Outreach Communications .pdf [2.8 MiB]
- 1974 REPRESENTATIVE DUDLEY'S 'HOME RULE' BILL TO REQUIRE LOCAL APPROVAL OF SITE PLANS FOR OIL REFINERIES.pdf [785.1 KiB]
- 1974-02-15 BEFORE & AFTER DRAWINGS by John Hatch - Public Occurrences.pdf [2.4 MiB]
- 1974-02-22 A DEVELOPING MOVEMENT & PROMISES, PROMISES - Publick Occurrences.pdf [612.1 KiB]
- 1974-03-06 DURHAM TOWN MEETING VOTE ON THE OLYMPIC OIL REFINERY PROPOSAL - 1974 Town Report.pdf [1.2 MiB]
- 1974-03-08 A MESSAGE FROM DURHAM - Publick Occurrences.pdf [568.5 KiB]
- 1998-10-27 Karen Mower Presentation - 25th Anniversary of 'Save Our Shores'.pdf [101.7 KiB]
- 2014-04-26 Dudley Dudley Presentation - 40th Anniversary of Town Vote.pdf [1.6 MiB]
- 2014-04-26 Nancy Sandberg Presentation - 40th Anniversary of Town Vote.pdf [82.7 KiB]
- 2014-04-26 Phyllis Bennett Presentation - 40th Anniversary of Town Vote.pdf [99.0 KiB]
- 2014-05-05 Town Council Resolution 2014-08 Communication by Councilor Robin Mower.pdf [133.2 KiB]
- 2014-05-05 Town Council Resolution 2014-08 Recognizing Those Whose Steadfast Efforts....pdf [75.2 KiB]