Details for City of Elgin Centennial, 1872-1972

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5021009179

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Marker Number 9179
Atlas Number 5021009179
Marker Title City of Elgin Centennial, 1872-1972
Index Entry Elgin Centennial, 1872-1972
Address N. Main St.
City Elgin
County Bastrop
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 662291
UTM Northing 3332267
Subject Codes cities and towns
Marker Year 1972
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Elgin Memorial Park, N side N. Main St. 250 feet W of E. 11th St., near basketball courts and parking lot
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 18" x 28"
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)
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