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LODI, TEXAS

Marion County , East Texas

32° 52' 34" N, 94° 16' 47" W (32.876111, -94.279722)

FM 2683 and FM 248
9 Miles NE of Jefferson the county seat
ZIP code 75564
Population: 164 (2000)

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Lodi Texas oil camp and crew, 1920s
Lodi's Polonia Oil Camp
1920s Vintage Photos

Courtesy of Bob Kolodzinski

History in a Pecan Shell

Facts on the founding are scarce but it seems to have developed around a station of the Texas and Pacific Railroad when it headed west in the 1870s. At the time of its opening in 1876, the postmaster named the new office after his birthplace in Italy.

Lodi's population was 75 in the mid 1880s when there were no fewer than two steam sawmills and three general stores. In 1904 the population was 133, swelling to a high of 175 by the mid 20s. It declined to 150 during the Great Depression and remained at that number through the 50s when the school consolidated with the Jefferson ISD. Lodi had an estimated population of 100 in the 60s and by the end of that decade it increased to 164 - the figure that has been used ever since.

Former Post Office in Lodi Texas
Former Post Office in Lodi
Photo courtesy Barclay Gibson, April 2006


Lodi Texas Post Office sign
Lodi, TX 75564
Photo courtesy Barclay Gibson, April 2006


 Post Office in Lodi Texas
Post Office in Lodi
TX 75564
Photo courtesy Barclay Gibson, April 2006
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Burned Mt. Moriah Church East of Lodi Texas
The burned Mt. Moriah Church (?) East of Lodi
Photo courtesy Barclay Gibson, April 2006

Lodi's Polonia Oil Camp
1920s Vintage Photos

Courtesy of Bob Kolodzinski


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Lodi, Texas Nearby Towns:
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