Cayuga, Texas
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Cayuga is an
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in northwestern Anderson County,
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, United States. According to the
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, the community had a population of 200 in 2000. It is located within the
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micropolitan area.


History

Cayuga was so named in 1894 by the first postmaster, William Alonzo Davenport, after his native
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. The community began to grow in the 1880s, gathering people and resources from the earlier communities: Gilmore's Community, Wild Cat Bluff and
Bethel Bethel ( he, בֵּית אֵל, translit=Bēṯ 'Ēl, "House of El" or "House of God",Bleeker and Widegren, 1988, p. 257. also transliterated ''Beth El'', ''Beth-El'', ''Beit El''; el, Βαιθήλ; la, Bethel) was an ancient Israelite sanct ...
, all settled in the 1840s. In 1854, the Judson Baptist Church began at an arbor near Charles Gilmore's home. There they built the first Judson church building and cemetery (now called Old Judson Cemetery or just "lost cemetery"). Judson Church moved to its second location near Cayuga in the 1880s (location of Judson Cemetery), and its current location in Cayuga on land donated by H. S. Clay in 1911. The Joppa Holiness Church served Cayuga from 1899 to 1907, and the Freeman Baptist Church held regular services from 1910 to 1934. Cayuga remained a small farming community until 1934 when the Tidewater Oil Company discovered oil in a new field named J.N. Edens No. 1 and caused Cayuga to become an oil
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overnight. By 1936, it had over 1,000 residents and 15 businesses. It began to go away after
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, and the community's population plunged to 200 by 1952. It plunged again to 56 residents by 1974, and only two businesses were located in the community. The community was revived when the Richland-Chambers Creek Reservoir was discovered in nearby Freestone and Navarro counties and when four state prisons were established in the area. Large
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reserves were discovered in the area not long after. Approximately 700 people lived in Cayuga in 1988 and there were several businesses, which included offices of two major
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companies in the area. The population plunged to a paltry 56 in 1990 and grew to 200 in 2000. Cayuga has a post office with the ZIP code 75832.ZIP Code lookup
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Geography

Cayuga sits along the junction of U.S. Highway 287 and Farm to Market Road 59, east of the Trinity River in northwestern Anderson County. Nearby cities include
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, located southwest;
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, located west; and
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, located north.


Education

The first school in the area started at the home of Charles Gilmore, and was taught by George W. Tuggle, who also served as chief justice of Anderson County. He and his wife, Elizabeth Tuggle, gave a half-acre of their land near Tuggle Springs in the Bethel area for the first schoolhouse on May 7, 1860. It remained until it was moved to the Cayuga-
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road in the 1880s. It was moved to an unknown location just off Farm to Market Road 59 in 1922, following an argument. In 1974, the school closed, and students attended school in
Bethel Bethel ( he, בֵּית אֵל, translit=Bēṯ 'Ēl, "House of El" or "House of God",Bleeker and Widegren, 1988, p. 257. also transliterated ''Beth El'', ''Beth-El'', ''Beit El''; el, Βαιθήλ; la, Bethel) was an ancient Israelite sanct ...
. Today, the community is served by the
Cayuga Independent School District Cayuga Independent School District is a public school district based in Cayuga, Texas (USA) in unincorporated Anderson County, Texas (USA). In 2009, the school district was rated " recognized" by the Texas Education Agency. Schools Located i ...
.


Notable person

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Shelby Metcalf Shelby Metcalf (December 23, 1930 – February 8, 2007) was the head coach of the Texas A&M Aggies men's basketball team for 27 seasons, from 1963 to 1990. He won more games than any other coach in the former Southwest Conference. Achieving success ...
, who spent a year as the head basketball coach at Cayuga High School.


References

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