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Giddings Zip Codes:
78942
Giddings: latitude 30.1833 – longitude -96.9279
Giddings is the county chair of Lee County, Texas, United States situated on the intersection of U.S. Highway 77 and U.S. Route 290. Its population was 4,969 at the 2020 census. The city is in Lee county, named in tribute of Confederate General Robert E. Lee.
The house where the city of Giddings now stands was allocation of the house granted to Stephen F. Austin in 1821 for a colony in Spanish Texas, and highly developed became share of the Robertson Colony.
The city itself was founded in 1871 next the Houston and Texas Central Railway came to the area. It probably took its herald from local magnate Jabez Deming Giddings, who was instrumental in bringing the railway to the area. He had assent the area from Pennsylvania in 1838 to affirmation the house bounty of his brother Giles A. Giddings, killed at the Battle of San Jacinto. Another theory is that the city was named after Jabez’s brother Dewitt Clinton Giddings.
Early settlers in the supplementary town were mostly pioneers from the surrounding communities, such as Old Evergreen and Shady Grove. The majority of these people were ethnically British Isles natives, but a sizable minority were Wendish families from the Serbin area. They would well along establish the German-language newspaper Deutsches Volksblatt.