<P> Other companies divested in the 1911 breakup: </P> <Ul> <Li> Anglo - American Oil Co.--acquired by Jersey Standard in 1930, now Esso UK . </Li> <Li> Buckeye Pipe Line Co . </Li> <Li> Borne - Scrymser Co. (chemicals) </Li> <Li> Chesebrough Manufacturing (acquired by Unilever) </Li> <Li> Colonial Oil </Li> <Li> Crescent Pipeline Co . </Li> <Li> Cumberland Pipe Line Co. (acquired by Ashland) </Li> <Li> Eureka Pipe Line Co . </Li> <Li> Galena - Signal Oil Co . </Li> <Li> Indiana Pipe Line Co . </Li> <Li> National Transit Co . </Li> <Li> New York Transit Co . </Li> <Li> Northern Pipe Line Co . </Li> <Li> Prairie Oil & Gas </Li> <Li> Solar Refining </Li> <Li> Southern Pipe Line Co . </Li> <Li> South Penn Oil Co.--eventually became Pennzoil, now part of Shell . </Li> <Li> Southwest Pennsylvania Pipe Line Co . </Li> <Li> Swan and Finch </Li> <Li> Union Tank Lines </Li> <Li> Washington Oil Co . </Li> <Li> Waters - Pierce </Li> </Ul> <Li> Anglo - American Oil Co.--acquired by Jersey Standard in 1930, now Esso UK . </Li> <Li> Buckeye Pipe Line Co . </Li>

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