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ORE CITY, TEXAS
Upshur
County, East Texas
32°48'3"N 94°43'3"W (32.800770, -94.717446).
US 259 and FM 450
6 miles N of Diana
13 miles NE of Gilmer the
county seat
N of Longview
10 miles S of Lone Star
12 miles SW of Avinger
Population: 1,204 Est. (2016)
1,144 (2010) 1,106 (2000) 898 (1990)
Book Area Hotel Longview
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History
in a Pecan Shell
The name comes from the ore deposits found here prior
to the Civil War. Various small mining operations extracted small
amounts of the ore from the 1860s through 1900 but it wasn’t until
1910 when large-scale mining was envisioned.
In 1911 the Santa Fe railroad signed an agreement to lay rails from
(the freshly-platted) Ore City to distant Port
Bolivar. By 1914 the line had completed the first 30 miles, connecting
Ore City with Longview.
(See Port Bolivar & Iron Ore Railroad
Historical Marker)
Growth was immediate and with a population of 400, the town had most
essential businesses although little work was done on extending the
rails due to the US entry into World
War One. The line was abandoned just short of the beginning of
the Great Depression. Ore City did survive the Depression and in 1935
it still retained 500 residents. After WWII,
the population had decreased to less than 400 but the town incorporated
by 1952. It added new residents and from an estimated 800 people in
the mid 1960s, it grew to 900 by the mid 1970s making it Upshur
County’s “second city.” |
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