Category: Port Arthur

  • Points Of Interest

    1. ST. MARY’S HOSPITAL, GATES MEMORIAL (open 10-11 a.m., 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. daily), 1931 Ninth Ave. has a $600,000 plant, operated by the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word. The institution is the outgrowth of a gift made to the city by John W. Gates on New Year’s Day, 1909, in memory of […]

  • Oiling The World

    PORT ARTHUR HAS KNOWN EVENTFUL YEARS during its very recent history. Important civic events and developments, tending to foreshadow the future of this city built upon the dreams of Stilwell and the spectacular ventures of Gates, were many in the decade of the 1930’s. Not the least of these was the increase in the area […]

  • Defeating Depression

    BUILDING BOOMS, LONG A FAMILIAR EXPERIENCE in Port Arthur, took a spurt after the port was opened to all railroad lines. Plans were made for the construction of a new Mary Gates Hospital; the Lutherans secured a permit for a $96,000 church building; Forrest Goodhue, Beaumont capitalist, announced he would build a ten-story hotel costing […]

  • Post-war Years

    PORT ARTHUR, MORE. THAN MANY OTHER CITIES of this country, felt the profits and dangers, the alarms and more prosaic but equally as spectacular business activities, of the World War. The flags that flew in its harbor, the gigantic cargoes of oil, lumber and other commodities for warring nations, brought the conflict of Europe very […]

  • General Information

    Area: 11 sq. m. Altitude: 4 ft. Population: U. S. 1940 Census of city proper, preliminary report, 45,500; conservative estimate of metropolitan area, 62,000. Railroad Stations: Kansas City Southern, Houston Ave. at foot of Procter St.; Southern Pacific, 449 7th St. Airports: Parker Air Service, 5.5 m. north of city on US 96-69; charter service, […]