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Grigsby's Bluff

Port Neches, Jefferson County

Marker Text

(1834-1902) Joseph Grigsby (1771-1841) and family migrated from Kentucky to the Sabine area in 1827. He is said to have been the first grower of cotton in East Texas. In 1834 he received a grant of 17 labors (3,009 acres) of land on the Neches. Here he built a wharf for sidewheel steamers and founded town of grigsby's Bluff. He served in 2nd, 3rd and 5th congresses of the Republic of Texas. His settlement became Port Neches, and his family has given many leaders to Texas. A huge pecan tree (at Texaco Refinery, 6 blocks SE) marks site of Grigsby's Bluff.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description 600 block of Grigsby St., across from Port Neches Park at corner of Grigsby and Park St. (in front of white stucco building)
Marker # 10532
Dedicated 1969
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code settlements
Latitude, Longitude 29.994249, -93.950086

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