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McDade, on U. Highway eight miles southeast of Elgin in northern Bastrop County, was established in in anticipation of the arrival of the Houston and Texas Central Railroad. Two years later the first train reached the site, and the town was officially platted and named after James W. McDade, who lived in Brenham. Two explanations for the name are given, the first being that ties and logs cut for the railroad were gathered at the site. The other story is that it was known as Tie City because of its status as a regional freight and cotton shipping center.

The first business in McDade was a tent saloon, where a tin cup of whiskey sold for ten cents. With the coming of the railroad McDade became a shipping center for cotton and freight going to and from Austin, Bastrop, and Smithville. By the time the town was incorporated in it had a post office, a cotton gin, and a twelve-member Baptist congregation. The next year the first school was established. In McDade was called a "thriving depot town" of people, but following the Civil War lawlessness and violence in the area had become a serious concern.

The area was a stronghold for a group of outlaws known as the notch cutters, and county law enforcement was far away and ineffective. By local citizens took the law into their own hands and hung two suspected outlaws, provoking retaliation with the murder of two vigilantes, which led to the hanging of a third outlaw. Early in two men were caught with a skinned cow, and the skin showed the Olive brand. Both men were shot on the spot. Five months later fifteen men, believed to have been led by the son of one of the men shot, attacked the Olive ranch headquarters, killing two men of the ranch and burning the ranch house.

Many artifacts are left from the filming. Nearly every window contains a hand-lettered sign for the businesses that may or may not have had a real-life counterpart back in the 19th Century. McDade and that's about all we know. He lived in Brenham, according to the Handbook of Texas Online , and he may have been connected with the railroad, maybe not.

The town was formed in anticipation of the railroad's arrival and while we were able to trace Robert Elgin's grave to Houston , we drew a blank when looking for Jimmy's grave there in McDade. See Readers' Comments Things have been pretty quiet in McDade since just before WWI , but before that, from it experienced more shootings, lychings, stabbings, and assassinations, than Tombstone and Deadwood combined.

For example on June 26, , vigilantes stopped a dance, and lynched four men. Whether or not the men were dancing with each other was not reported. One of the few buildings standing by itself in McDade. TE Photo The particulars on the wholesale slaughter that went on in McDade. McDade, the man who founded McDade. James Wilkins McDade apparently never lived in McDade -- his founding of the town named for him being to support his railroad interests.

He also co-founded Hempstead, Texas along with Dr. Highlights include the University of Texas, an important music scene, and a large high-tech industry, including Dell, Inc. The 50,student university is located on a large campus north of downtown.

Read More about McDade. The area continues to be a magnet for business and particularly high-tech and small business startups. These businesses are located mainly to the east and north. Growth is spreading mainly north, towards Round Rock and Pfluglerville accompanied by plenty of middle-class housing, and large areas of more upscale housing lie to the west among the hills and towards Lake Travis.

Entertainment and cultural amenities are plentiful, as is outdoor recreation not too far west in the so-called Hill Country.

The town is growing rapidly, with a 72 percent population increase since , highest nationwide for a larger city aside from Las Vegas. Sprawl is a major threat, and the city continues to struggle with traffic and growth but not to the degree of many larger cities. There are some struggles between suburban national-chain retail and local, mostly-downtown businesses. The cost of living while low on a national scale is highest in Texas, while home prices, high by state standards, are low by national standards and are a good value.

Incomes are very high relative to cost of living and the area has one of the highest expected job-growth rates in the country. The downtown area sits in a low basin with mostly flat land to the east and hilly areas with limestone outcroppings to the west, separated by a river flowing through town. The landscape is intermittently wooded with deciduous trees. The climate is humid subtropical with occasional continental influence.

Winters are mild with an occasional cold snap. Precipitation is scattered through the year with peaks in late spring and early fall. Moist air and storms from the Gulf can bring heavy rain for days at a time.

Winter brings lighter but steady rains. The hills shelter the area from the destructive storms that happen to the north. Recent job growth is Positive.

McDade jobs have increased by 3.



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