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City of Gladewater

519 East Broadway
903-845-2196

Our mission is to provide courteous, responsive and fiscally sound services in order to safeguard an enhanced quality of life for the citizens of Gladewater.

About The City

Founded by the Texas and Pacific Railway Company in 1873 on land bought from Jarrett Dean and Anderson White. A community called St. Clair, two miles 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 stream that rose in a rather barren region called the Glades.

Gladewater's Commerce Street in 1952

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 one mile outside town in the Sabine River bottom. Oil production led to a population increase during the 1930s from about 500 persons to around 8,000. 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 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 oilfield 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 industry is also important, as is agriculture. In 1990 the community was known for its numerous antique stores. The population was 6,027. Important annual festivals include the East Texas Gusher Days in April, the Roundup Rodeo in June and the Arts and Crafts Festival in September.

Recent News

City of Gladewater - Advisory Message: Make sure you're registered for Genasys

Advisory: Make sure you're registered for Genasys? Our Gladewater Alerting will be switching to GENASYS ONLY, October 1st. Dear Nixle User, If you haven't registered for Genasys yet, now is the time. Our Gladewater Alerting System will be…

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City Of Gladewater News - September 9, 2022

Advisory: Make sure you're registered for Genasys? Our Gladewater Alerting System will be changing from Nixle to GENASYS, October 1st. Dear Nixle User, Have you registered for Genasys yet? Our Gladewater Alerting System will be changing from…

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City of Gladewater - Job Fair in Gladewater: August 25th, 2022

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City Of Gladewater : Upcoming Job Fair Coming To Gladewater.

Upcoming City-Wide Job Fair: August 25th, 2022 - 12-6pm. Former Students Building. Many business and employers will be available. This job fair made possible by GEDCO and East Texas Workforce. Click Here for more…

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City of Gladewater - Advisory: Genasys is the New Notifications System for Gladewater (Nixle is ending October 1st)

Our Gladewater Alerting System will be changing from Nixle to GENASYS, going live Oct 1. (New registration portal is available now.) We have been working on our new GENASYS system and are very excited to have this updated communication tool to…

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City of Gladewater Advisory Message: MLK Has Been Reopened

Work is complete on water repair on MLK and the street has been opened at this time.

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