Official Name: | Gladewater, Texas |
Settlement Type: | City |
Nickname: | Antique Capital of East Texas |
Motto: | "Treasuring the past, while embracing the future"[1] |
Mapsize: | 250px |
Image Map1: | Gregg County Gladewater.svg |
Mapsize1: | 250px |
Subdivision Type: | Country |
Subdivision Name: | United States |
Subdivision Type1: | State |
Subdivision Name1: | Texas |
Subdivision Type2: | Counties |
Subdivision Name2: | Gregg, Upshur |
Government Type: | Mayor-Council |
Established Title: | Incorporated (town) |
Established Date: | 1873 (dissolved 1878) |
Established Title1: | Incorporated (city) |
Established Date1: | 1931 |
Unit Pref: | Imperial |
Area Footnotes: | [2] |
Area Total Km2: | 31.32 |
Area Land Km2: | 29.96 |
Area Water Km2: | 1.36 |
Area Total Sq Mi: | 12.09 |
Area Land Sq Mi: | 11.57 |
Area Water Sq Mi: | 0.53 |
Population As Of: | 2020 |
Population Total: | 6134 |
Population Density Km2: | auto |
Population Density Sq Mi: | auto |
Timezone: | Central (CST) |
Utc Offset: | -6 |
Timezone Dst: | CDT |
Utc Offset Dst: | -5 |
Elevation Ft: | 341 |
Coordinates: | 32.5425°N -94.9467°W |
Postal Code Type: | ZIP code |
Postal Code: | 75647 |
Area Code: | 430, 903 |
Blank Name: | FIPS code |
Blank Info: | 48-29660[3] |
Blank1 Name: | GNIS feature ID |
Blank1 Info: | 2410592 |
Gladewater is a city in Gregg and Upshur counties in the U.S. state of Texas with a 2020 census population of 6,134.[4]
In the early 20th century, Gladewater was an oil boom town. In 1995, the Texas Legislature proclaimed it the "Antique Capital of East Texas."[5]
Gladewater was founded by the Texas and Pacific Railway Company in 1873 on land bought from Jarrett Dean and Anderson White. A community called St. Clair, 2miles to the east, moved to Gladewater when the railroad announced that the only mail stop in the area would be there; residents from Point Pleasant, also bypassed by the railroad, moved to Gladewater. The first post office at Gladewater was established on August 22, 1873. The town's name probably originated from its proximity to Glade Creek, a tributary of the Sabine River that rose in a rather barren region called the Glades.
In 1874, Gladewater was incorporated with a mayor-alderman government. The incorporation lapsed, and a new charter was not obtained until 1931, when an influx of population necessitated organized city government. In 1955 Gladewater adopted a council-mayor form of government. The population grew slowly during the nineteenth century; the town had only 163 people in 1880 and 259 in 1900. In the area around Gladewater lumbering was a major activity, although farming was also important; cotton was the major crop. In 1908 the town had ten stores, one bank, two blacksmith shops, two hotels, a gin, a sawmill, and a planing mill. It continued to grow slowly until 1931.
On April 7, 1931, the first Gladewater oil well blew in. It was located 1miles outside town in the Sabine River bottom. Oil production led to a population increase during the 1930s from about 500 to around 8,000 people. In 1940, after the oil boom, Gladewater had a population of 4,454. Civic improvements in the 1940s included an extensive paving project and a commercial airfield. Between 1940 and 1960 the population grew to 5,742. Lake Gladewater, constructed on Glade Creek in 1954, provides recreation for city residents.
During the 1970s Gladewater moved from an oil-oriented to a more diversified economy, primarily because of depletion of oil resources in the area. The movement of salt water into the western edge of the large East Texas Oil Field affected Gladewater first. By 1980 the town had a total of 6,548 residents, 4,311 in Gregg County and 2,237 in Upshur County. The economy in the 1980s depended on the oil industry and related activities and on the manufacture of such products as furniture, clothing, paper products, and boats. The lumber and agricultural industry was still a driver for the economy as well. By 1990 the community had become well known for its numerous antique stores. Notable annual festivals include the East Texas Gusher Days in April, the Gladewater Roundup Rodeo in June, the Arts and Crafts Festival in September, and Christmas in November.
In 1935, the Boston Red Sox franchise had a minor league baseball team in Gladewater, the Gladewater Bears. The minor league stadium has since been turned into a city park. The predominant features of the stadium are long gone, but the stadium is located near the Lee Building in Gladewater.
It is located in western Gregg County and southern Upshur County, primarily within Gregg County. U.S. Route 80 leads east to Longview and west 10miles to Big Sandy. U.S. Route 271 crosses US 80 in the center of Gladewater, leading north to Gilmer and southwest to Tyler.
According to the United States Census Bureau, Gladewater has a total area of 31.5sqkm, of which 30sqkm are land and 1.4sqkm, or 4.61%, are water.[6] The Sabine River forms the southwestern border of the city.
White (NH) | 3,920 | 63.91% | |
Black or African American (NH) | 1,167 | 19.03% | |
Native American or Alaska Native (NH) | 34 | 0.55% | |
Asian (NH) | 49 | 0.8% | |
Pacific Islander (NH) | 3 | 0.05% | |
Some Other Race (NH) | 5 | 0.08% | |
Mixed/Multi-Racial (NH) | 371 | 6.05% | |
Hispanic or Latino | 585 | 9.54% | |
Total | 6,134 |
At the census of 2000, there were 6,078 people, 2,257 households, and 1,593 families residing in the city. The population density was 523.7sp=usNaNsp=us. There were 2,601 housing units at an average density of 224.1sp=usNaNsp=us. The racial makeup of the city in 2000 was 79.80% White, 16.12% African American, 0.82% Native American, 0.58% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 1.58% from other races, and 1.09% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latinos of any race were 3.50% of the population in 2000. By 2020, the majority of its population remained predominantly non-Hispanic white, though African Americans remained the second largest group with Hispanics or Latinos of any race comprising 14.8% of the population at the following census estimates.[8]
The median income for a household in the city was $28,118, and the median income for a family was $32,278 in 2000. Males had a median income of $24,770 versus $23,271 for females. The per capita income for the city was $14,317. About 15.5% of families and 19.6% of the population were below the poverty line, including 24.9% of those under age 18 and 20.9% of those age 65 or over. In 2020, the American Community Survey estimated the median household income was $40,000.[9]
All of Gladewater in Gregg County is served by the Gladewater Independent School District, home of the Gladewater Bears.[10] Most the Upshur County portion is also in Gladewater ISD, while a portion is within the Union Grove Independent School District.[11]
School buildings include:
Other school districts serving parts of the city are:
Areas in Gladewater and Union Grove ISDs are in the service area of Kilgore Junior College.[12]
The newspaper Gladewater Mirror has been published in the community since 1949.[13] It first was a daily newspaper from 1949 to 1968, and then became a weekly newspaper.[14]