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City of Elgin Centennial, 1872-1972

Elgin, Bastrop County

Marker Text

After Houston & Texas Central Railroad built through this area in 1871, town was platted (1872) and named for Robert M. Elgin (1825-1913), H. & T. C. land commissioner. Brick and tile, for which Elgin is widely known, have been chief products here since 1882 when Thomas O'Connor (1846-1937) made hand-molded, sun-dried brick. Other manufacturing and agricultural products bolster the economy. Settlers of six ethnic origins have made the city a center of cultural richness, with good homes, churches and schools. (1972)

Marker Details

Address N. Main St.
Location Description Elgin Memorial Park, N side N. Main St. 250 feet W of E. 11th St., near basketball courts and parking lot
Marker # 9179
Dedicated 1972
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cities and towns
Latitude, Longitude 30.110863, -97.315562

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