Littig, Texas

Littig /ˈlɪtɪɡ/ is a small unincorporated community in eastern Travis County, Texas, United States.

On land donated by a former slave named Jackson Morrow, the townsite was established in 1883.

The town's population dropped from an estimated 150 in 1936 to 35 by the 1940s as a result of the community's collapse that started in the 1930s.

[2] Littig is surrounded by blackland prairie soil, suitable for growing cotton, maize and corn.

An important creek, part of the watershed, meanders along the Southern Pacific right-of-way with numerous wooden trestles near Littig.

Travis County map