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==History== Bertram is at the junction of Farm Roads 243 and 1174 and [[Texas State Highway 29|State Highway 29]], ten miles east of Burnet in eastern [[Burnet County, Texas|Burnet County]]. The town was established in 1882, when the community of San Gabriel (near the [[San Gabriel River (Texas)|San Gabriel River]]) in Burnet County was moved two miles northwest to the newly constructed [[Austin and Northwestern Railroad]]. The new community was named for Austin merchant Rudolph Bertram, the largest stockholder in the Austin and Northwestern railroad. A post office opened in 1882 and, by 1891, the town had an estimated population of 150, a cotton gin-gristmill, three general stores, a grocer, a blacksmith, a shoemaker, and two wagonmakers. After 1900, Bertram was a shipping point for cotton, cattle, and wool. In 1928, a record 11,624 bales of cotton were ginned in the town. In the early 1930s, plummeting cotton prices and the Great Depression caused the town's population to decline from a high of 1,000 in 1929 to 550 by 1931. It was 600 in 1949 and, by 1966, stood at 1,205. In 1989, the town had an estimated population of 1,002 and nineteen businesses. At that time, Bertram's principal industries included the manufacture of ceramic floor tiles, paving tiles, marble fixtures, and vacuum-formed and molded plastic products. In 1990, the census population was 849.<ref>{{cite web| url=https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hlb27| title=Bertram, TX |publisher=Texas State Historical Association |accessdate=November 30, 2013}}</ref> The Major League Baseball player (Owen) [[Chief Wilson]] lived in Bertram. The local baseball field is named for him.
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