Ghost
Towns |
Counties |
Description |
Alexander |
Erath |
A
ghost town with ghosts |
Aiken |
Bell |
Submerged
under Lake Belton |
Alligator |
Bell |
Once
upon a time ... |
Alpha |
Dallas
|
Absorbed
by Dallas |
Alton |
Denton |
Fascinating
history |
Ash
Creek |
Hill |
Near
Ash Creek |
Babylon
|
Navarro |
Not
on County Map |
Barnesville |
Johnson |
Not
on the map |
Beattie
|
Comanche |
Near
Comanche |
Belcherville |
Montague |
Population:
34 |
Birdville |
Tarrant |
First
Tarrant County seat |
Birdston |
Navarro |
The
Birdston Cemetery remains |
Bland |
Bell |
Under
Lake Belton |
Blanton
5-1-20 |
Hill |
Population
8, with cemetery |
Bono |
Johnson |
Cemetery
& church remains |
Boz |
Ellis |
Threatened
by the supercollider project |
Brazos
Point |
Bosque |
With
a bridge |
Brookhaven |
Bell |
Submerged
under Lake Belton |
Buchanan |
Johnson |
Former
county seat |
Buckner |
Collin |
First
Collin County seat |
Bucksnort |
Falls
|
Historical
Marker |
Buena
Vista |
Ellis |
West of Waxahachie |
Bug
Tussle |
Fannin |
Everybody's favorite place name |
Bulcher
|
Cooke |
South
of the Red River |
Bullock |
Young |
Population:
0 |
Cambridge |
Clay |
Early
Clay County seat |
Carlton |
Hamilton
|
Ghost
town with a post office |
Carter |
Parker |
Established
around a flourmill |
Cave
Creek |
Coryell |
Not
on the map |
Chalk
Mountain |
Erath |
A
cemetery and a Masonic lodge |
Climax
|
Collin |
Not
on the Texas Official Travel Map |
Clinton
10-5-21 |
Hunt |
Historic
cemetery |
College
Mound |
Kaufman |
One
of the county's oldest communities |
Comyn |
Comanche |
Once
known as Theney |
Cora |
Comanche |
Former
Comanche County Seat |
Cottage
Hill 6-4-20 |
Collin |
Historic
church & cemetery |
Cranz |
Gonzales
|
Not
on the county map |
Crossville
|
Bell |
Now
part of Fort Hood |
Cryer
Creek |
Navarro |
Named
after a creek |
Custer
City |
Cooke |
Named after George Armstrong Custer |
Deer
Creek |
Clay |
All
signs point to Deer Creek |
Dexter |
Cooke |
Not
on the Texas Official Travel Map |
Dido |
Tarrant |
Bypassed
by the railroad - again |
Direct |
Lamar |
Near
Paris |
Donahoe
8-29-20 |
Bell |
Flowers
For Sarah Herndon |
Eliga
|
Coryell |
Now
part of Fort Hood |
Elizabethtown
|
Denton |
Bypass
by the railroad |
Erudia |
Collin |
Now
part of Frisco |
Finis |
Jack |
The
end of Finis |
Fort
Spunky |
Hood |
Settled
in 1849 |
Fowler |
Bosque |
Name
changed to Steiner |
Frognot |
Collin |
A
standpipe remains |
Furd |
Clay |
History
unknown |
Gerald |
McLennan |
Church
and cemetery remain |
Gibtown |
Jack |
Once
a commercial center for three Counties |
Glory |
Lamar |
Near
Paris |
Granny's
Neck |
Delta
|
Remembered
with a historical marker |
Hagerman |
Grayson |
Under
Lake Texoma |
Halsell |
Clay |
Submerged
Ghost Town |
Hebron |
Denton |
A
Ghost Town That Isn’t |
Hemming
|
Cooke |
Tornado |
Hopewell |
Somervell |
Now
Under Squaw Creek Lake |
Hubbard |
Coryell |
Now
on the grounds of Fort Hood |
Illinois
Bend |
Montague
|
Close
to Oklahoma |
India |
Ellis |
Remembered
by settlers' descendants |
Indian
Gap |
Hamilton |
Population
27 with an abandoned schoolhouse |
Ireland
5-7-20 |
Coryell |
With
a former depot |
Jellico |
Tarrant |
Near
Grapevine |
Jester |
Navarro |
Created
by the railroad |
Johnsville |
Erath |
A
church & cemetery remain |
Kentucky
Town |
Grayson |
Settled
by Kentucky emigrants |
Kerby
9-10-20 |
Hill |
Remembered
with a marker |
Kimball
|
Bosque |
A
ghost town in a park by a lake |
Kit |
Dallas
|
Absorbed
by Irving. Cemetery remains |
Lanham |
Hamilton
|
Church
and cemetery |
Lanham
Mill Community |
Somervell |
A
cemetery remains |
Lebanon |
Collin |
Historic
home & church |
Lebanon |
Hill |
Home
of Latham Springs Baptist Encampment |
Lime
City |
Coryell
|
On
private property |
Lingleville
|
Erath |
Population:
Est. 100 |
Lovelace |
Hill |
Population
12 |
Mars
|
Van
Zandt |
Faded
into oblivion sometime after 1945 |
Marysville
|
Cooke |
Camp
Howze took much of the land |
Maxdale |
Bell |
Historic
Cemetery & Bridge |
Mayfield |
Hill
|
With
an unnamed cemetery |
McGirk |
Hamilton
|
On
the Lampasas River |
Mercer's
Gap |
Comanche |
A
cemetery & scattered residences remain |
Milton |
Lamar
|
Population:
80 |
Mount
Vernon |
Lamar
|
A
centennial marker remains |
Mustang |
Denton |
Population
dispersed |
Nash |
Ellis |
Near
Waxahachie |
Needmore
|
Delta
|
AKA
Pecan |
Newberry |
Parker
|
Church
& cemetery remain |
Norse |
Bosque |
Norwegian
Settelment |
Nussbaumer |
Dallas
|
Disappeared
from maps in the 1930s. |
Oasis |
Dallas
|
Annexed
by Dallas |
Odds
|
Limestone
|
Not
far from Waco |
Ohio
|
Hamilton
|
On
Plum Creek |
Okay |
Bell |
Near
Killeen |
Osage |
Coryell
|
Not
on the map |
Otto |
Falls |
Once
over 1,000 residents |
Ozro |
Ellis |
Population
0 |
Palestine |
Lamar |
Remembered
by a road sign |
Pancake |
Coryell
|
It's
about mail |
Pansy |
Navarro |
Not
on the map |
Perry
|
Falls |
Near
Waco |
Personville |
Limestone
|
Historical
Marker & cemetery |
Pluto |
Ellis |
Not
on the map |
Poe
Prairie |
Parker |
A
cemetery |
Preston |
Grayson |
Submerged
under Lake Texoma |
Razor |
Lamar
|
With
an old cemetery |
Red
River Station |
Montague
|
One
of Texas' early ghost towns |
Richard |
Collin |
A
cemetery |
Ruth |
Coryell |
Absorbed
by Fort Hood |
Searsville
TE's 1000th ghost town |
Bosque/McLennan |
A
church remains |
Sefcikville |
Bell |
Population
0 |
Silver
Lake |
Van
Zandt |
Once
a stop for the T & P Railroad |
Sipe
Springs |
Comanche
|
"Little
girl, age 3 died 1870, moving west." |
Slater |
Coryell
|
Schoolhouse
& cemetery remain |
Smithfield |
Tarrant |
Absorbed
into North Richland Hills |
Sowers |
Dallas
|
Absorbed
by Irving. Cemetery remains |
Spanish
Fort |
Montague
|
Close
to Oklahoma |
Sparta |
Bell |
Submerged
under Lake Belton |
Springfield |
Limestone
|
Now
within a state historic site |
Steele
Creek Community |
Limestone
|
A
cemetery |
Steiner |
Bosque |
A
ferry once operated near here |
Stewards
Mill |
Freestone |
With
two historical landmarks |
Stony |
Denton |
Settled
in the late 1850s |
Streetman |
Freestone |
Population
declined after WWII |
Stringtown |
Bell |
A
church still stands |
Suez |
Comanche
|
On
the 1907 postal map |
Sugar
Loaf |
Coryell
|
Absorbed
by Fort Hood |
Summer’s
Mills |
Bell |
On
the 1907 postal map |
Tama |
Coryell
|
Absorbed
by Fort Hood |
Tarrant |
Tarrant |
An
absorbed ghost town |
Taylor
Town |
Lamar |
Near
Paris |
The
Grove |
Coryell
|
Near
Temple |
Thurber
|
Erath |
Texas'
premier ghost town |
Toadsuck |
Grayson |
Now
part of Collinsville |
Toto |
Parker |
Formerly
known as Ray School Community |
Towash |
Hill
|
Submerged
under Lake Whitney |
Trueloves |
Johnson |
Found
in vintage map |
Twin
Wells |
Dallas
|
Absorbed
by Irving. A bridge remains |
Union
Bower |
Dallas
|
Absorbed
by Irving. |
Wardville
|
Johnson |
Former
county seat |
White
Hall 7-16-20 |
Coryell
|
Not
on the map |
Whitt |
Parker |
Once
home to 500 |