Elgin, TX Facts, Population, Income, Demographics, Economy

Population (male): 4,789

Population (female): 4,912

Median Age: 30.1 years

Median Rent: Median gross rent in 2017: $950.

Poverty (breakdown): (6.1% for White Non-Hispanic residents, 38.0% for Black residents, 34.7% for Hispanic or Latino residents, 14.8% for other race residents)

Ancestries: Ancestries: German (6.7%), English (3.2%), American (2.6%), African (1.6%), Irish (1.4%), Scottish (1.1%).

Population Density:

Zip Codes: 78621

Median Incomes:
      Estimated median household income in 2017: $64,118 (it was $38,750 in 2000)
      Estimated per capita income in 2017: $24,357 (it was $16,698 in 2000)
      Estimated median house or condo value in 2017: $154,193 (it was $73,900 in 2000) Elgin:$154,193TX:$172,200

Races:
      Hispanic - 3,715 - 45.7%
      White alone - 2,869 - 35.3%
      Black alone - 1,353 - 16.6%
      Two or more races - 120 - 1.5%
      Asian alone - 38 - 0.5%
      American Indian alone - 21 - 0.3%
      Other race alone - 12 - 0.1%
      Native Hawaiian and Other
>Pacific Islander alone - 7 - 0.09%

In 1879, Elgin was described as a "thriving depot town" of 400. It had a newspaper, a gin, and a gristmill. Three years later Methodists erected the first church building in town. In 1884, Elgin had five general stores, two druggists, three cotton gins, and a saloon; that year, Thomas O'Conner started a brick-making enterprise that eventually led Elgin to adopt the epithet "Brick Capital of the Southwest." In 1885, a group of citizens met in Elgin to organize a new north-south railroad which would run from Taylor, the rail head for the Missouri, Kansas and Texas ("Katy") Railroad 16 miles (26 km) to the north, through Elgin to Bastrop, the county seat, 16 miles (26 km) to the south. The Taylor, Elgin, and Bastrop Railroad was formed in 1886 and began building the line. That same year, the "Katy" acquired the line and continued the construction on to Houston. Thus, Elgin became the beneficiary of two major rail lines with eight passenger trains daily, adding to Elgin's business as a shipping point for cotton, wool, and livestock. By 1890, Elgin had a population of 1,100 and supported two hotels, a broom factory, two doctors, a dentist, and the Elgin Courier newspaper. The next year oil was discovered 5 miles (8 km) southeast of town, but the strike was not large. Coal proved better for the economy, when the large coal belt nearby was mined in the early 20th century, bringing Latin-Americans and African-Americans to the area.

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428 S MAIN ST 0.4 miles

428 S MAIN ST
ELGIN, TX 78621
Categories: ELGIN TX

14008 SHADOW GLEN BLVD STE 100 10.5 miles

14008 SHADOW GLEN BLVD STE 100
MANOR, TX 78653
Categories: MANOR TX

962 HIGHWAY 71 E 3-102 15.8 miles

962 HIGHWAY 71 E 3-102
BASTROP, TX 78602
Categories: BASTROP TX

717 HIGHWAY 71 W STE 500 16.2 miles

717 HIGHWAY 71 W STE 500
BASTROP, TX 78602
Categories: BASTROP TX

441 HIGHWAY 71 W 16.5 miles

441 HIGHWAY 71 W
BASTROP, TX 78602
Categories: BASTROP TX

1508 DESSAU RIDGE LN APT 706 16.6 miles

1508 DESSAU RIDGE LN APT 706
AUSTIN, TX 78754
Categories: AUSTIN TX

195 S HASLER BLVD STE B1 16.9 miles

195 S HASLER BLVD STE B1
BASTROP, TX 78602
Categories: BASTROP TX

11139 N I H 35 STE 120 18.2 miles

11139 N I H 35 STE 120
AUSTIN, TX 78753
Categories: AUSTIN TX

10102 N LAMAR BLVD 19.3 miles

10102 N LAMAR BLVD
AUSTIN, TX 78753
Categories: AUSTIN TX

2013 WELLS BRANCH PKWY STE 206 19.6 miles

2013 WELLS BRANCH PKWY STE 206
AUSTIN, TX 78728
Categories: AUSTIN TX

894 SUMMIT ST SUTE 104 19.6 miles

894 SUMMIT ST SUTE 104
ROUND ROCK, TX 78664
Categories: ROUND ROCK TX

1240 E PALM VALLEY BLVD 19.7 miles

1240 E PALM VALLEY BLVD
ROUND ROCK, TX 78664
Categories: ROUND ROCK TX

1820 GATTIS SCHOOL RD 19.9 miles

1820 GATTIS SCHOOL RD
ROUND ROCK, TX 78664
Categories: ROUND ROCK TX

3607 MANOR RD STE 100 20.0 miles

3607 MANOR RD STE 100
AUSTIN, TX 78723
Categories: AUSTIN TX

117B LOUIS HENNA BLVD STE 200 20.2 miles

117B LOUIS HENNA BLVD STE 200
ROUND ROCK, TX 78664
Categories: ROUND ROCK TX

12319 North Mopac Expressway, Suite 210 20.4 miles

12319 North Mopac Expressway, Suite 210
Austin, TX 78758
Categories: Austin TX

7801 N LAMAR BLVD STE B159 20.5 miles

7801 N LAMAR BLVD STE B159
AUSTIN, TX 78752
Categories: AUSTIN TX

8868 RESEARCH BLVD STE 601 20.8 miles

8868 RESEARCH BLVD STE 601
AUSTIN, TX 78758
Categories: AUSTIN TX

4701 CAMPUS VILLAGE DR 21.2 miles

4701 CAMPUS VILLAGE DR
ROUND ROCK, TX 78665
Categories: ROUND ROCK TX

2000 West Anderson Lane 21.3 miles

2000 West Anderson Lane
Austin, TX 78757
Categories: Austin TX

8711 BURNET RD Ste A-6 21.3 miles

8711 BURNET RD Ste A-6
AUSTIN, TX 78757
Categories: AUSTIN TX

2204 W ANDERSON LN STE B 21.4 miles

2204 W ANDERSON LN STE B
AUSTIN, TX 78757
Categories: AUSTIN TX

918 E 32ND ST 21.6 miles

918 E 32ND ST
AUSTIN, TX 78705
Categories: AUSTIN TX

8500 SHOAL CREEK BLVD 22.0 miles

8500 SHOAL CREEK BLVD
AUSTIN, TX 78757
Categories: AUSTIN TX

402 W PALM VALLEY BLVD STE H 22.1 miles

402 W PALM VALLEY BLVD STE H
ROUND ROCK, TX 78664
Categories: ROUND ROCK TX

631 W 38TH ST STE 1 22.3 miles

631 W 38TH ST STE 1
AUSTIN, TX 78705
Categories: AUSTIN TX

9333 RESEARCH BLVD STE 400 22.3 miles

9333 RESEARCH BLVD STE 400
AUSTIN, TX 78759
Categories: AUSTIN TX

711 W 38TH ST Suite B-2 22.3 miles

711 W 38TH ST Suite B-2
AUSTIN, TX 78705
Categories: AUSTIN TX

3906 N LAMAR BLVD STE 100 22.4 miles

3906 N LAMAR BLVD STE 100
AUSTIN, TX 78756
Categories: AUSTIN TX

4515 SETON CENTER PKWY STE 130 22.5 miles

4515 SETON CENTER PKWY STE 130
AUSTIN, TX 78759
Categories: AUSTIN TX

1920 E RIVERSIDE DR STE A-110 22.6 miles

1920 E RIVERSIDE DR STE A-110
AUSTIN, TX 78741
Categories: AUSTIN TX

2120 GUADALUPE ST Ste 100 22.6 miles

2120 GUADALUPE ST Ste 100
Austin, TX 78705
Categories: Austin TX

800 HIGHWAY 71 E 22.9 miles

800 HIGHWAY 71 E
SMITHVILLE, TX 78957
Categories: SMITHVILLE TX

3708 Jefferson Street, Suite B 22.9 miles

3708 Jefferson Street, Suite B
Austin, TX 78731
Categories: Austin TX

5523 BALCONES DR STE B 23.1 miles

5523 BALCONES DR STE B
AUSTIN, TX 78731
Categories: AUSTIN TX

511 Oakwood Boulevard, Suite 200 23.3 miles

511 Oakwood Boulevard, Suite 200
Round Rock, TX 78681
Categories: Round Rock TX

16030 PARK VALLEY SUITE 200 23.3 miles

16030 PARK VALLEY SUITE 200
ROUND ROCK, TX 78681
Categories: ROUND ROCK TX

7401 OCONNOR DR 23.7 miles

7401 OCONNOR DR
ROUND ROCK, TX 78681
Categories: ROUND ROCK TX

517 S Lamar Blvd 24.0 miles

517 S Lamar Blvd
Austin, TX 78704
Categories: Austin TX

11614 FM 2244 STE 130 24.2 miles

11614 FM 2244 STE 130
AUSTIN, TX 78738
Categories: AUSTIN TX

11521 N FM 620 STE 100 24.2 miles

11521 N FM 620 STE 100
Austin, TX 78726
Categories: Austin TX

1616 FM 685 STE 106 24.2 miles

1616 FM 685 STE 106
PFLUGERVILLE, TX 78660
Categories: PFLUGERVILLE TX

2171 WOODWARD ST 24.3 miles

2171 WOODWARD ST
AUSTIN, TX 78744
Categories: AUSTIN TX

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Comprehensive Online Resources for Drug Testing

  1. National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)

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  2. FDA: Drug Testing

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  3. PDR.net

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  5. SAMHSA: Drug Testing Resources for the Workplace

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  6. Drugs.com

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  7. Drug Abuse Screening Test (DAST)

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  8. Merck Manuals

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  9. SAMHSA Store

    Provides access to resources and publications on substance use prevention and treatment.

  10. National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP)

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  11. CDC: Workplace Health Promotion

    CDC's resources on substance use and drug testing in the workplace.

  12. Mayo Clinic: Drug Testing

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  13. MedlinePlus: Drug Testing

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  14. University of Rochester Medical Center Health Encyclopedia

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  15. World Health Organization (WHO)

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  16. Healthline: Drug Testing

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  17. WebMD: Drug Testing

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  18. National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI)

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Local Area Info: Elgin, Texas

Elgin (/??l??n/ EL-ghin) is a city in Bastrop and Travis Counties in the U.S. state of Texas. The population was 8,135 at the 2010 census. The city is a suburb of Austin, and is part of the Greater Austin metropolitan area. Elgin is also known as the Sausage Capital of Texas and the Brick Capital of the Southwest, due to the presence of three operating brickyards in the mid-20th century (two of which are open to this date).

The City of Elgin owes its existence to a major flood of the Colorado River in 1869. Originally, the railroad was to have run from McDade, 10 miles (16 km) east of Elgin, southwest to the Colorado River at a point somewhere between Bastrop and Webberville, then to Austin following the river.

In 1871, the Houston and Texas Central Railroad (succeeded by the Southern Pacific Transportation Company) built through the area and established a flag stop called Glasscock named for George W. Glasscock, a local resident and Republic of Texas soldier who lived in the area in the 1830s. Glasscock was renamed on August 18, 1872, for Robert Morris Elgin, the railroad's land commissioner, following the practice of naming new railroad towns after officers of the company. Elgin was established. The original plat placed the train depot in the center of a one-square-mile area.

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Population (male): 4,789

Population (female): 4,912

Median Age: 30.1 years

Median Rent: Median gross rent in 2017: $950.

Poverty (breakdown): (6.1% for White Non-Hispanic residents, 38.0% for Black residents, 34.7% for Hispanic or Latino residents, 14.8% for other race residents)

Ancestries: Ancestries: German (6.7%), English (3.2%), American (2.6%), African (1.6%), Irish (1.4%), Scottish (1.1%).

Population Density:

Zip Codes: 78621

Median Incomes:
      Estimated median household income in 2017: $64,118 (it was $38,750 in 2000)
      Estimated per capita income in 2017: $24,357 (it was $16,698 in 2000)
      Estimated median house or condo value in 2017: $154,193 (it was $73,900 in 2000) Elgin:$154,193TX:$172,200

Races:
      Hispanic - 3,715 - 45.7%
      White alone - 2,869 - 35.3%
      Black alone - 1,353 - 16.6%
      Two or more races - 120 - 1.5%
      Asian alone - 38 - 0.5%
      American Indian alone - 21 - 0.3%
      Other race alone - 12 - 0.1%
      Native Hawaiian and Other
>Pacific Islander alone - 7 - 0.09%

In 1879, Elgin was described as a "thriving depot town" of 400. It had a newspaper, a gin, and a gristmill. Three years later Methodists erected the first church building in town. In 1884, Elgin had five general stores, two druggists, three cotton gins, and a saloon; that year, Thomas O'Conner started a brick-making enterprise that eventually led Elgin to adopt the epithet "Brick Capital of the Southwest." In 1885, a group of citizens met in Elgin to organize a new north-south railroad which would run from Taylor, the rail head for the Missouri, Kansas and Texas ("Katy") Railroad 16 miles (26 km) to the north, through Elgin to Bastrop, the county seat, 16 miles (26 km) to the south. The Taylor, Elgin, and Bastrop Railroad was formed in 1886 and began building the line. That same year, the "Katy" acquired the line and continued the construction on to Houston. Thus, Elgin became the beneficiary of two major rail lines with eight passenger trains daily, adding to Elgin's business as a shipping point for cotton, wool, and livestock. By 1890, Elgin had a population of 1,100 and supported two hotels, a broom factory, two doctors, a dentist, and the Elgin Courier newspaper. The next year oil was discovered 5 miles (8 km) southeast of town, but the strike was not large. Coal proved better for the economy, when the large coal belt nearby was mined in the early 20th century, bringing Latin-Americans and African-Americans to the area.