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Port Bolivar & Iron Ore Railroad

Ore City, Upshur County

Marker Text

Though an Antebellum community associated with the Murray League School once existed here, it declined following the Civil War. It wasn’t until around 1911, when construction was completed on a railroad, that ore city was platted and residents repopulated the area. Col. L.P. Featherstone, a charter member of the Port Bolivar & Iron Ore Railway Company, was instrumental in connecting Longview (Gregg Co.) and the ore fields of this region. The rail line sparked the town’s population and economic growth. Although the freight business slowed and the railroad stopped running in 1926, its operation made a lasting impact on ore city, which continues to thrive today.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description corner of E. Main & Front Sts.
Marker # 16311
Dedicated 2010
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code railroad
Latitude, Longitude 32.798579, -94.71644

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