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Caddo, Texas (other)
Caddo, Texas may refer to: * Caddo, Milam County, Texas, a ghost town * Caddo, Stephens County, Texas * Caddo, Wilson County, Texas, a ghost town See also * Caddo (other) The Caddo are Native American people in United States. Caddo may also refer to: * ''Caddo'' (harvestman), a genus of spiders in the Caddidae family * Caddo language, a language spoken in the Great Plains region of the United States Places ;In t ...
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Caddo, Stephens County, Texas
Caddo is an Unincorporated area, unincorporated community in Stephens County, Texas. According to the ''Handbook of Texas'', the community had an estimated population of 40 in 2000. Caddo has a post office, with the ZIP code of 76429. Geography Caddo is located at (32.7181802, -98.6683936). It is situated at the junction of U.S. Route 180, U.S. Highway 80, Farm to Market Road 717, and Texas Park Road 33, Park Road 33 in east-central Stephens County, about 10 miles east of Breckenridge, Texas, Breckenridge. History The community, which takes its name from being located on a former Caddo, Caddo Indian campsite, was established in the late 1870s. By 1880, Caddo had an estimated population of 60 with two churches, a school, and a post office. The number of residents had grown to 75 in 1890 and 149 in 1900. The nearby Ranger, Texas, Ranger oil boom of 1916-1917 caused Caddo's population to increase to roughly 1,000 by 1920. Around 600 people were living in Caddo in 1940. By 1980, only ...
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