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History
Cameron was established in 1846 as one of the original 23 municipalities in Texas. The city is named for Captain Ewen Cameron, an adventurer and soldier from the highlands in Scotland. Ewen Cameron was prominent in the Texas Revolution and was a member of the Mier Expedition. The city struggled through the 1840s and 1850s due to its isolated location with the nearest railroad being 50 miles away.

In 1881, the Gulf, Colorado, and Santa Fe Railways arrived in Cameron. The local economy improved and led to population growth. Agriculture, especially cotton farming, dominated the economy of Cameron during the late 19th century. In the 1920s and 1930s, several milk product companies were operating in Cameron, including the Kraft-Phenix Cheese Corporation. At the 1930 census, the population was 4,565. In the 1950s the Aluminum Company of America built a plant southwest of Rockdale. Jobs at the plant as well as the lignite industry that supplied the plant's power revitalized the economy of Milam County.

Recent History
As of the 2000 census, there were 5,634 people, 2,090 households, and 1,404 families residing in Cameron. Conveniently located in the heart of Central Texas, Cameron is a great environment to live and work. The city continues to be a thriving rural community with more opportunities than ever to grow and connect with friends and neighbors. The city government has been actively revitalizing the community by removing old unstable structures in preparation for new growth.

Regular Meetings 5:30 p.m.
The 1st and 3rd Monday of each

Rep/Contact Info

Amy Harris
City Secretary
Bill Harris
Mayor
  • Phone: (254) 697-6646

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