Port
Neches, once
known as
Grigsby's (or
Grigsby)
Bluff, is
located in
eastern
Jefferson
County on Farm
roads 365 and
366 and State
Highway 347,
ten miles
southeast of
Beaumont. The
area was
formerly the
site of an
Atakapa Indian
village,
relics of
which were
excavated in
1841. Thomas
F. McKinneyqv
located his
land claim
there during
the 1830s and
went so far as
to survey a
townsite to be
called
Georgia. His
plans,
however, never
materialized,
and he sold
two-thirds of
his league to
Joseph Grigsbyqv
in 1837.
Grigsby and
his family,
who
established a
plantation and
boat landing
on a bluff
overlooking
the Neches
River, were
the earliest
Anglo settlers
of the area.
In the
antebellum era
Grigsby's
Bluff was an
important
landing for
Neches River
traffic. John
T. Johnson and
Samuel Remley
established a
gristmill and
steam sawmill
there in 1856;
in 1859 they
employed six
men and cut
one million
feet of
"planks and
scantlings."
In 1862
Confederate
troops hastily
constructed
Fort Grigsby
to block a
possible Union
thrust up the
Neches River,
where they
successfully
repulsed Union
forces in
October 1862.
The fort was
abandoned in
January 1863.
George F.
Block erected
a shingle mill
in 1866. The
post office,
originally
opened in 1859
and closed
during the
Civil War,qv
was reopened
in 1877 and
closed again
in 1893. About
fifty people
lived at
Grigsby's
Bluff in 1880.
The
turn of the
century
brought
sweeping
changes to the
lower Neches
River area. In
1902 the
Central
Asphalt
Company set up
a plant near
Grigsby's
Bluff. A
townsite on
the new Kansas
City railroad
was drawn up
the same year
and called
Port Neches.
The Texas
Company (later
Texacoqv)
purchased and
remodeled the
plant in 1906,
bringing in
the refineries
and
oil-related
industries
that would
provide Port
Neches with
much of its
lifeblood,
although in
1915 the town,
with a
population of
600, was still
mainly
dependent on
the
cultivation of
rice and
oranges. The
community's
voters, after
defeating an
incorporation
measure in
1926, agreed
by a 212-80
margin to
incorporate
their town in
1927. The
location of
Port Neches on
the heavily
industrialized
upper Texas
Gulf Coast
encouraged
steady growth.
The population
grew rapidly
during and
after World
War II,qv
rising from
2,487 in the
early 1940s to
8,696 by 1960.
A 100,000-ton
butadiene
plant built by
the federal
government at
Port Neches
during World
War II was
sold to
Goodrich-Gulf
and Texas U.S.
Chemical in
1955. By 1988
more than
14,000 people
lived at Port
Neches.
Despite a
severe
economic
decline caused
by lower oil
prices, the
city had 157
rated
businesses. In
2000 the
population was
13,601 with
327
businesses.
BIBLIOGRAPHY:
W. T. Block, A
History of
Jefferson
County, Texas,
from
Wilderness to
Reconstruction
(M.A. thesis,
Lamar
University,
1974;
Nederland,
Texas:
Nederland
Publishing,
1976). Lorecia
East,
History and
Progress of
Jefferson
County
(Dallas:
Royal, 1961).
Robert
Wooster
- Handbook
of Texas
Online,
s.v. ","
http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/PP/hep8.html (accessed
March 3,
2008).
(NOTE: "s.v."
stands for sub
verbo, "under
the word.")
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