Hix

Hix is on the west bank of the Brazos River near Farm Road 2000 eleven miles northeast of Caldwell in far northeastern Burleson County. The site was settled by the families of Benjamin Porter and Merifield Phegley in 1847. Initially the community was called Fraimville in honor of the Fraim family, another group of early settlers. The Macedonia Baptist Church, the third-oldest church in the county, was organized there in 1852. The town's first post office operated from 1871 to 1874. A Masonic lodge was established at the community in 1872 but was disbanded in 1886. A school was built in the township in the late 1800s. A second post office, called Hix, operated at the town from 1894 until 1909, when the mail was routed through Gause. The community had a cotton gin, a blacksmith shop, and a grocery store in 1894. In 1968 Hix reported a population of thirty-five and no businesses. Its population remained an estimated thirty-five through 2000.

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Belongs to

Hix is part of or belongs to the following places:

Currently Exists

Yes

Place type

Hix is classified as a Town

Associated Names

  • (Chance's Prairie)
  • (Fraimville)
  • (Kidd)
  • (Speed)

Location

Latitude: 30.69797400
Longitude: -96.66219510

Has Post Office

No

Is Incorporated

No

Population Count, 2009

35