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Paige is an unincorporated community in Bastrop County, Texas, United States. Paige, Texas was named after Norman Paige, a civil engineer who planned the route of Houston and Texas Central Railway. Paige was created in 1872 near the Houston and Texas Central Railway. The post office of Paige was created in 1874, and in 1876, the railway station …
Paige is an unincorporated community in Bastrop County, Texas, United States. Paige, Texas was named after Norman Paige, a civil engineer who planned the route of Houston and Texas Central Railway. Paige was created in 1872 near the Houston and Texas Central Railway. The post office of Paige was created in 1874, and in 1876, the railway station near the town was moved three miles east to the location of the current station. In 1877, Fedor Soder arrived in the town and sold many town lots to Germans. He also created a store and a cotton gin, as the town was growing due to massive production of cotton in the area. The population of Paige in 1884 was about 350 citizens, and it jumped to 500 in 1886. By that time, the town had several businesses, a broom factory, a creamery, a pickle factory, and seven cotton gins. The town was a large shipping joint for butter, cattle, cordwood, cotton, eggs, hogs, potatoes, and many other items. The town gained a bank and telephone service in 1914, but the population slightly decreased up till the 1960s or 1970s.
  • Elevation: 554 ft (169 m)
  • Country: United States
  • State: Texas
  • County: Bastrop
  • ZIP code: 78659
  • Area code(s): 512, 737
  • GNIS feature ID: 2805732
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