Greggton, Texas
Greggton was an unincorporated community in Gregg County, located in the U.S. state of Texas. The community was originally founded in 1873 under the name "Willow Springs" as a stop on the Texas and Pacific Railway. Greggton's main thoroughfare would be designated as part of U.S. Highway 80 upon its establishment in 1926.[1] The East Texas Oil Boom of the early 1930s saw the town grow. A post office was established in November 1932 and the name changed to "Greggton" around the same time. In 1920, the town had a population of 180. By 1936, the population had grown to 1,500 with 125 businesses and by 1949, the population had grown to 2,350.[2] By the 1950s, the town had its own movie theater called "The Ritz"[1] The town was annexed to Longview in December 1959, with postal services transferred on May 31, 1960.[1][2] Today, the Pine Tree Independent School District serves the parts of Longview that were once Greggton. Notes
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