Brokeback Mountain: Our Community's Common Bond > The Lighter Side
ROAD TRIP: A BBM Game
jpwagoneer1964:
Osage, Wy
Population 352.
moremojo:
El Paso, Texas
--the county seat of El Paso County, this is one of the oldest communities in the state (nearby Ysleta was established by Spanish settlers in 1682). Well known to Brokies as Jack's presumed entry point into Mexico on his first (or the first we see) trip there.
welliwont:
Olds, AB
Home of OLds Agricultural College
jpwagoneer1964:
Spotted Horse, Wy
memento:
Elk, Texas
Elk, between U.S. Highway 84 and Farm Road 2957 four miles southeast of Axtell in eastern McLennan County, was formed in the 1880s, mainly by settlers of Czech and German descent. An Elk post office was established in July 1894 with Martie Emma McKinley as postmistress. Elk had a general store in 1896 and a population of eighteen in 1900. Its post office was discontinued in 1906, and mail for the community was rerouted through Axtell. By the 1920s Elk had seventy-five residents, a cotton gin, two churches, a saloon, and a school. Its population fell to thirty-eight in the early 1930s but rose again to seventy-five by the end of the decade. A church, a few businesses, and several houses represented the community on county highway maps in the 1940s. The Elk common-school district was consolidated with the Axtell high school district in 1955. A church and a gas station were all that remained at Elk in the early 1980s. In 1990 it was a dispersed rural community.
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