List of ghost towns in Texas

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Abandoned jail in Clairemont (Kent Co).

This is an incomplete List of ghost towns in Texas:[1][2][3]

A through B

Abandoned school in Benton City (Atascosa Co).

C through D

Abandoned school in Close City (Garza Co).

E through H

Abandoned church in Estacado (Crosby/Lubbock Co).

  • Ghent (Cherokee Co)
  • Gilliland (Knox Co)
  • Girvin (Pecos Co)
  • Glenrio (Deaf Smith Co)
  • Goforth (Hays Co)
  • Goshen (Walker Co)
  • Graball (Washington Co)
  • Grapetown (Gillespie Co)
  • Grass Pond Colony (Wilson Co)
  • Gray Mule (Floyd Co)
  • Graytown (Wilson Co)
  • Green Valley (Guadalupe Co)
  • Grit (Mason Co)
  • Gruene (Comal Co)
  • Guadalupe City (Guadalupe Co)
  • Gulf (Matagorda Co)
  • Gunsight (Stephens Co)
  • Hackberry (Lavaca Co)
  • Hagerman (Grayson Co)
  • Hale City (Hale Co)
  • Hart Camp (Lamb Co)
  • Haslam (Shelby Co)
  • Hayrick (Coke Co)
  • Heckville (Lubbock Co)
  • Hedwigs Hill (Mason Co)
  • Helena (Karnes Co)
  • Helmic (Trinity Co)
  • Henry's Chapel (Cherokee Co)
  • Hickory Flats (Bastrop Co)
  • Hide Town (Wheeler Co)
  • Hilda (Mason Co)
  • Holt (San Saba Co)
  • Hot Springs (Brewster Co)
  • Huff (Archer Co)
  • Hughes (Irion Co)
  • Huron (Hill Co)

I through L

Ruins of Kent Public School (Culberson Co).

  • Ilka (Guadalupe Co)
  • Illinois Bend (Montague Co)
  • Independence (Washington Co)
  • Indianola (Calhoun Co)
  • Indio, (Presidio Co)
  • Ireland (Coryell and Hamilton Cos)
  • Iron Bridge (Gregg Co)
  • Islitas (Webb Co)
  • Izoro (Lampasas Co)
  • Jakes Colony (Guadalupe Co)
  • Jean (Young Co)
  • Jermyn (Jack Co)
  • Jewel (Eastland Co)
  • Jim Town (Dallas Co)
  • Jimkurn (Stephens Co)
  • Joinerville (Rusk Co)
  • Jonesboro (Coryell/Hamilton Co)
  • Jud (Haskell Co)
  • Juniper (Coke Co)
  • Juno (Val Verde Co)
  • Justiceburg (Garza Co)
  • Kellyville (Marion Co)
  • Kelm (Navarro Co)
  • Kelsey (Upshur Co)
  • Kelso (Deaf Smith Co)
  • Kent (Culberson Co)
  • Kicaster (Wilson Co)
  • Kimball (Bosque Co)
  • Kingsmill (Gray Co)
  • Kirk (Bexar Co)
  • Kirkland (Childress Co)
  • Kittie aka Kittie West (Live Oak Co)
  • Knight (Polk Co)
  • Knoxville (Cherokee Co)

M through O

Abandoned school in Mesquite (Borden Co).

  • Macksville (Comanche Co)
  • Madera Springs (Jeff Davis Co)
  • Manda (Travis Co)
  • Mangum (Eastland Co)
  • Manning (Angelina Co)
  • Mantua (Collin Co)
  • Marcelina (Wilson Co)
  • Marysville (Cooke Co)
  • Maxdale (Bell Co)
  • McGirk (Hamilton Co)
  • McNeil (Williamson County)
  • Medicine Mound (Hardeman Co)
  • Mendota (Hemphill Co)
  • Mentone (Loving Co)
  • Merle (Burleson Co)
  • Merrilltown (Travis Co)
  • Mesquite (Borden Co)
  • Mill Creek (Guadalupe Co)
  • Millville (Rusk Co)
  • Mineral Springs (Panola Co)
  • Minters Chapel (Tarrant Co)
  • Mobeetie (Wheeler Co)
  • Monte Christo (Hidalgo Co)
  • Monthalia (Gonzales Co)
  • Morales (Jackson Co)
  • Morman Mill (Burnet Co)
  • Morris Ranch (Gillespie Co)
  • Mount Blanco (Crosby Co)
  • Mount Olive (Mills Co)
  • Mustang Prairie (Falls Co)
  • Narcisso (Cottle Co)
  • Neighborsville (Comal Co)[5]
  • Neuse Store (Comal Co)
  • New Birmingham (Cherokee Co)

  • New Danville (Gregg Co)
  • New Fountain (Medina Co)
  • New Gulf (Wharton Co)
  • New Lynn (Lynn Co)
  • New Sweden (Travis Co)
  • Newport (Clay Co)
  • Nix (Lampasas Co)
  • Nockenut (Wilson Co)
  • Nogal (Ochiltree Co)
  • Norfleet (Lampasas Co)
  • Nottawa (Wharton Co)
  • Noxville (Kimble Co)
  • O'Daniel (Guadalupe Co)
  • Oakland (Colorado Co)
  • Ochiltree (Ochiltree Co)
  • Ochoa (Presidio Co)
  • Odds (Falls Co)
  • Ohio (Hamilton Co)
  • Ojo de Veranda (Presidio Co)
  • Old Gomez (Terry Co)
  • Olga (Nolan Co)
  • Olive (Hardin Co)
  • Olmos (Guadalupe Co)
  • Orient (Tom Green Co)
  • Orla (Reeves Co)
  • Orlena (Cooke Co)
  • Osage (Colorado Co)
  • Oso (Fayette Co)
  • Otis Chalk (Howard Co)
  • Otto (Falls Co)
  • Owens (Crosby Co)
  • Owensville (Robertson Co)
  • Owenville (Sutton Co)

P through R

Historical marker at former Rath City (Stonewall Co).

S through T

Abandoned courthouse in Stiles (Reagan Co).

  • Sullivan (Guadalupe, Co)
  • Sumpter (Trinity Co)
  • Sunnyside (Wilson Co)
  • Sunshine Hill (Wichita County)
  • Sutherland Springs (Wilson Co)
  • Swartwout (Polk Co)
  • Swastika (Hale Co)
  • Sweet Home (Guadalupe Co)
  • Sycamore (Guadalupe Co)
  • Tarrant (Hopkins Co)
  • Tascosa (Oldham Co)
  • Tee Pee City (Motley Co)
  • Tehuacana (Limestone Co)
  • Telegraph (Kimble Co)
  • Telico (Ellis Co)
  • Tennyson (Coke Co)
  • Terlingua (Brewster Co)
  • Texana (Jackson Co)
  • Texla (Orange Co)
  • Texon (Reagan Co)
  • Tiemann (Guadalupe Co)
  • The Grove (Coryell Co)
  • Three Oaks (Wilson Co)
  • Thurber (Erath Co)
  • Tokio (Terry Co)
  • Tolbert Wilbarger Co
  • Towash (Hill Co)
  • Toyah (Reeves Co)
  • Toyahvale (Reeves Co)
  • Trickham (Coleman Co)
  • Tucker (Anderson Co)
  • Tuckertown (Navarro Co)
  • Tuff (Bandera Co)
  • Tuleta (Bee Co)
  • Turpentine (Jasper Co)
  • Twin Sisters (Blanco Co)

U through Z

Abandoned grain elevator in Wastella (Nolan Co).

References

  1. Texas. – GhostTowns.com
  2. Texas Ghost Towns. – Texas Escapes
  3. Baker, T. Lindsay. Ghost Towns of Texas. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press, 1986. Google Books. Web. 19 Aug. 2013.
  4. "CINCINNATI, TX | The Handbook of Texas Online| Texas State Historical Association (TSHA)". Tshaonline.org. 1975-12-02. Retrieved 2012-12-02.
  5. Haas, Oscar. "Neighborsville, Texas". Handbook of Texas Online. Texas State Historical Association. Retrieved 15 January 2011.
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