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Port Arthur, Texas
Port Arthur is a city in Jefferson County within the Beaumont−Port Arthur Metropolitan Statistical Area of the U.S. state of Texas. The population was 53,818 at the 2010 census. Port Arthur was founded by Arthur Stilwell in 1895, on the western bank of Sabine Lake, and incorporated in 1898. The Rainbow
About the City of Port Arthur
Before There Was Port Arthur
Port Arthur has celebrated
more than 100 years as a Gulf Coast city, but its timeline is only a
fraction of the greater history of the region's inhabitants. The shores
of
Sabine Lake have been occupied more than 1,500 years; American
Indians, primarily the
Atakapas, were the earliest known settlers. The late 1700s brought
the first visits from Europeans -- English, Spanish and French. Most
were explorers who did not stay, but in the 1800s the lake became an
avenue for trade. Among the traders was
Jean Laffite, and legends of hidden treasure have lingered in
Southeast Texas.
The earliest attempt at permanently settling the area was the community
of
Aurora, located in what is now historic Port Arthur. Some
lots were sold around 1840, but the project failed to take off. The area
was abandoned by the time Port Arthur was established.
Port Arthur's Founding and Early Years
The inspiration for Port Arthur's founding was novel; railroad
pioneer
Arthur E. Stilwell, who established the town, later wrote that the
ideas for his railways and the location of his namesake city came from
"brownies" who spoke to him.
Stilwell began settling the city in 1895 with financial assistance from
Dutch investors. The founder of what is now Kansas City Southern
Railroad envisioned
Port Arthur as the southern terminus for his new railway, a center
for trade and tourism. The city dates its official beginnings to its
incorporation in 1898.
By that time Stilwell had established the Port Arthur Channel and
Dock Co., which began cutting a canal along the western edge of the lake
to deep water at Sabine Pass. The port was opened for seagoing shipping
with the arrival of the British steamer Saint Oswald in August
1899.
Pioneers arrived by the hundreds and began building homes and opening
businesses. Stilwell's contributions included the Sabine Hotel on
Lakeshore Drive, a natatorium to serve all the residents and an Export
Pier into Lake Sabine. He also brought 300 Dutch colonists to begin a
new life as farmers in this rich coastal prairie. Though many of the
Dutch names have been lost to Port Arthur, their cultural
contributions are still found in nearby Nederland.
John Gates Takes an Interest
In 1899 Stilwell invited his friend,
John W. Gates, to visit Port Arthur. Gates quickly decided
that he, too, wanted to have an interest in the development of this new
and promising town. Upon being denied a position on the board of the
railroad, he promptly, by questionable means, had Stilwell’s interests
declared bankrupt and Gates made himself president of Kansas City
Southern.
With this inauspicious beginning, Gates became the moving force in the
development of Port Arthur. Aided by the effects of the Spindletop
Gusher in 1901, he built the Mary Gates Hospital in 1909 and founded the
Port Arthur Business College (now Lamar-Port Arthur) the same year.
Gates built a magnificent home on Lakeshore Drive at a cost of $50,000.
The Oil Boom
The eruption of the Lucas Gusher at
Spindletop in 1901 changed the fate of Port Arthur. The port
quickly began to serve the needs of the new petrochemical industry, and
companies such as
Gulf Oil Corp. in 1901 and
Texaco in 1902 set up refining facilities in the city. By 1957
Port Arthur was known as the center of the world’s prosperous oil
refining facilities.
A Patchwork of Communities
What is now called Port Arthur encompasses what were originally a
number of different communities established at different times for
various purposes. Among those that have been incorporated by the city
over the years are
Griffing Park,
Pear Ridge and
Lakeview. The names remain in common use. Two others,
Sabine Pass and
Port Acres, are still often regarded as self-contained communities,
and Sabine Pass in fact has its own school district, water district,
port authority and zip code.
Port Arthur's nearest neighbors in Jefferson County are
Nederland,
Port Neches and
Groves, all of which have rich histories of their own.
Celebrities from Port Arthur
A number of Port Arthurans have left their impact on the country in the
arts, sports, politics and business. Easily the best-recognized
internationally is rock legend
Janis Joplin, but other names of note include artist Robert
Rauschhenberg, Texas Gov. Allen Shivers, Olympic athlete Babe Zaharias,
football coach Jimmy Johnson, football player Joe Washington, Jr., "Gone
With the Wind" actress Evelyn Keyes and businessman Mack H. Hannah, Jr.
These and many others are honored in the
Museum of the Gulf Coast.
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