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CHEEK, TEXAS

Jefferson County, Gulf Coast / East Texas

29° 59' 1" N, 94° 12' 10" W (29.983611, -94.202778)

State Highway 124
Just S of I-10
7 Miles SW of Beaumont the county seat
Area code 409
Population: 62 est. (2000, 1990)

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History in a Rice Hull

Named for J. R. Cheek, the community was platted in 1906 when rice cultivation was still relatively new. Cheek had the good fortune to be alongside the tracks of the Gulf and Interstate Railroad.

Most residents were rice farmers who used the canal system belonging to the Beaumont Irrigating Company.

Cheek’s population has always been small. Forty residents were reported there in the mid 1920s. It’s proximity to Beaumont (to say nothing of being surrounded by rice fields) created a feeling of isolation.

The school district had a PWA school built during the Great Depression, but it was consolidated with Beaumont schools in 1951. The population is still well under 100 (62 reported for both the 1990 and 2000 census).

Cheek’s location is marked by the large Goodyear plant (nearby). Visible from Interstate 10.



Jefferson  County Cheek TX 1909 postmark info
Jefferson  County Cheek TX 1909 postmark i
Postcard canceled with 1909 Cheek, Texas postmark
Courtesy The John J. Germann Collection

Jefferson County TX 1907 Postal Map
Jefferson County 1907 Postal Map showing Cheek
SW of Beaumont
From Texas state map #2090
Courtesy Texas General Land Office

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East Texas | Texas Gulf Coast

Cheek, Texas Nearby Towns:
Beaumont the county seat
Orange
Houston
See Jefferson County

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