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MEDIO, TEXAS. Medio was four miles southwest of Pettus in northern Bee County. The area was settled in the late 1800s. A post office, named after nearby Medio Creek, operated briefly at the site in 1884. A school was operation by 1905, when it had an enrollment of twenty-one. At one time a store and a mill were in the area, but by the 1930s the community was no longer shown on maps. During the early 1990s only a few scattered farmhouses remained.

Christopher Long

 

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