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Greggton old
brick commercial district today
Photo courtesy Gerald
Massey, June 2011 |
History on
a Pinhead
Greggton started
life as Willow Springs, a stop on the Texas and Pacific Railroad in
the early 1870s. It became a shipping point for area farmers. The
first population count comes from the 1920 census when 180 people
called Willow Springs home. (Not to be confused with the Willow
Springs in Fayette
County)
A post office was granted in 1932 and it’s assumed the name was changed
at that time. The East Texas oil boom swelled the town to a population
of 1,500 by 1936. The same boom launched over a hundred businesses.
By the late 1940s the population was nearly 2,400. Thereafter it has
been included in the general population of Longview.
The town was annexed by Longview
in the 1950s although the post office remained open until May of 1960.
Although it is now part of Longview,
the old brick commercial district remains distinct. |
Greggton Architectural
Details
Photo courtesy Gerald
Massey, June 2011 |
Fleming Street
Church of Christ
Photo courtesy Gerald
Massey, June 2011 |
Rockwall Farm
Historical Marker
Photo courtesy Gerald
Massey, June 2011 |
Gregg
County1920s Map showing Willow Springs
AKA Greggton
(Above
"GG" in "GREGG")
Courtesy Texas General Land Office
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