Viterbo
is on the
Southern
Pacific
railroad and
West Port
Arthur Road
seven miles
south of
Beaumont in
central
Jefferson
County. The
railroad stop,
established
sometime after
1898, was
named after J.
and L.
Viterbo, rice
farmers of
Italian
descent who
came to Texas
from the area
of Lake
Charles,
Louisiana, in
1895, seeking
cheaper land
prices. They
purchased a
1,600-acre
tract north of
Hillebrandt
Bayou. Using a
steam pumping
plant for
irrigation,
the Viterbo
farm had
planted 800
acres of rice
within twenty
months and
served as a
model for
developers
seeking to
promote the
agricultural
prospects of
Southeast
Texas.
Although hurt
by a
subsequent
decline of the
local rice
industry, the
farm was still
listed on a
1928 Corps of
Engineers
topographical
map. As of the
1970s the area
was
crisscrossed
with
irrigation
ditches,
canals, and
pumping
stations, and
the former
railroad stop
of Viterbo lay
across the
highway from a
residential
development,
Beauxart
Gardens.
BIBLIOGRAPHY:
Mrs. J. M.
Fleming et
al., comps., Nederland,
1898-1973:
Diamond
Jubilee
(Nederland,
Texas:
Nederland
Publishing,
1973).
Robert
Wooster
-
Handbook of
Texas Online,
s.v. ","
http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/VV/htv8.html (accessed
March 3,
2008).
(NOTE: "s.v."
stands for sub
verbo, "under
the word.")
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