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Texas City, Texas
Texas City, Texas, evolved from a marshy Galveston Bay outpost known as Shoal Point into a key industrial port city.
Early Development
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Settlement began in the 1850s with cattle ranchers, fishermen, and a lighthouse; a Shoal Point post office opened in 1878.
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In 1893, Minnesota investors formed the Texas City Improvement Company, platted the townsite, established a post office, and connected rail lines.
Port and Industrial Rise
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Dredging created a deep-water channel by 1905; the first refinery opened in 1908, followed by mills, docks, and grain elevators.
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Incorporated on September 16, 1911, with William P. Tarpey as first mayor; population reached 1,169.
Challenges and Growth
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A 1915 hurricane ended a U.S. Army camp presence, sparking a depression; recovery came with sugar refinery (1920s) and wartime production (1940s).
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The 1947 Texas City disaster—a massive port explosion—killed nearly 600 and leveled much of the city, but rebuilding led to refinery expansions and annexation.
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