Pevitot
Gully rises
eight miles
southwest of
Beaumont in
central
Jefferson
County (at
30°01' N,
94°13' W).
Intermittent
in its upper
stages, the
gully follows
a
southeasterly
course for six
miles to its
mouth on Bayou
Din, one mile
northwest of
that
watercourse's
mouth on
Hillebrandt
Bayou. The
gully was
probably named
for Michael
Pevitot, who
received title
to land along
its banks in
1835. Pevitot
Gully cuts
through the
clayey, loamy
soils typical
of much of
Jefferson
County. Much
of the nearby
area is used
to grow rice.
- Handbook
of Texas
Online, s.v.
","
http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/PP/rbpee.html (accessed
March 3,
2008).
(NOTE: "s.v."
stands for sub
verbo, "under
the word.")
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