Historical Marker

Wiergate

Wiergate · Newton County · Dedicated 1993 · THC Atlas #5351011142

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Marker Inscription

A deal, struck in 1917 between Houston lumberman Robert W. Wier and the Lutcher and Moore Lumber Company, owners of vast tracts of virgin yellow pine in this region, led to the construction here of one of East Texas' largest sawmill complexes. The Wier Long Leaf Lumber Company built a mill capable of producing 40 million board feet of lumber annually, and a town consisting of about 550 residences,several church buildings, schoolhouses, a hotel, railroad depot, post office, movie theater, drugstore, commissary, and various other shops by 1922. Housing in the town, named Wiergate after founder Robert Wier,was segregated by race and ethnicity. A central hill was restricted to Anglos, another to African Americans, and the third to Hispanics. Lumber of different sizes including beams as large as 40-50 feet in length and 30 X 30 inches square were shipped to market daily on the Gulf and Northern Railroad. After 25 years of continuous operation the mill was closed on Dec. 31. 1942, and the town was sold to an Arkansas salvage company. Nevertheless, the original mill was replaced by a new electric mill and Wiergate, unlike most East Texas lumber "company towns" of its era, continued to exist as a community.

About this site

Wiergate is a historical marker in Wiergate, Newton County, dedicated in 1993. It is one of 43 historical markers documented in Newton County in the Texas Historical Commission Atlas, among 126 historic sites cataloged across the county.

The site sits at 31.0097, -93.7075 near Wiergate. The nearest cataloged historic site is Eddie Gatson (cemetery), about 2.0 miles away. Others within a short drive include Blum Male & Female College, Cade Building, and Round Table Inn.

This record corresponds to Texas Historical Commission Atlas #5351011142. Use the map below for its exact position and turn-by-turn directions.

📍 31.0097, -93.7075 · Wiergate, Newton County
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