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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

Wardville
Features
  • Wardville Johnson Co first county seat
  • Indian Gap Tx
  • Indian Gap Hamilton Co
  • Maxdale
  • Maxdale Bell Co
  • Thurber by Clay Coppedge
  • Thurber
    Bug Tussle
  • Bug Tussle Fannin Co
  • Chalk Mountain Erath Co
  • Johnsville Erath Co
  • Springfield Limestone Co
  • Chalk Mountain
    Sowers
  • Sowers Dallas Co
  • Kit Dallas Co
  • Twin Wells Dalls Co
  • Otto Falls Co
  • Spanish Fort Montague Co
  • Otto



    Central Texas (South) Ghost Town List


    Ghost Towns County Description
    Albuquerque Gonzales Totally deserted by 1912
    Ammansville Fayette A ghost town with a painted church
    Apolonia Grimes Named after a saint
    Armstrong Colony Fayette Freedmen’s settlement
    Baurs / Baursville Lavaca A Cemetery remains
    Biegel Fayette Underwater ghost town
    Big Lump Milam No evidence of the community remains
    Black Jack Springs Fayette Only the cemetry remains
    Bluff Fayette Now site of Monument Hill & Kreische Brewery Ruins
    Boonville Brazos First county seat
    Brazos Bottom Burleson Remembered by a 1858 postal cover
    Briary Milam Not on State Map
    Bridge Valley Fayette Absorbed by La Grange
    Broomtown Austin Once produced brooms
    Bryant Station Milam Not on State Map
    Bucareli Madison Spanish Ghost Settlement
    Bushdale Milam A cemetery
    Cedar Fayette Only the cemetery remains
    Cheapside Gonzales A recent ghost
    Clarkson Milam Population: 10
    Clinton 10-8-21 DeWitt Former DeWitt County seat
    Colony Fayette Cemetery & Church remain
    Colorado City Fayette A lost town, almost the Capital of Texas
    Concrete Guadalupe A cemetery
    Darden Springs Lee Population peaked in the mid 1890s
    Dewville Gonzales On the Old San Antonio Road
    Dilworth 2-7-19 Gonzales Population 15
    Dubina Fayette "Painted church" & "Piano Bridge"
    Duncan Milam Not on the county map
    Evansville Leon Not on the county map
    Gay Hill Washington On La Bahia scenic drive
    Gay Hill Fayette On Highway 71
    Golly DeWitt On the backroads
    Grassyville Bastrop A cemetery
    Grimesville Grimes Obtain a post office in the 1850s
    Guadalupe City Guadalupe Merged with Seguin
    Hackberry Lavaca Not on the map
    Halsted Fayette Not on the map
    Hermis Gonzales Not on the map
    High Hill Fayette A ghost town with a painted church
    Hollis Madison Bypass by the railroad
    Hope Lavaca Settled by Germans before Texas Revolution
    Hopkinsville Gonzales Only a historical marker remains
    Hostyn Fayette Church & cemetery
    Independence Washington Alive and well
    Goodwill Washington Not on the county map
    Graball Washington Population: 0
    Jeddo Bastrop Cemetery, centennial marker & lost grave
    Joiner Fayette Only Joiner Road is left
    Kirtley Fayette Grew around Barton Creek cemetery
    Kovar Bastrop Population Unknown
    La Bahia Washington On the Old La Bahia Road
    Lawhon Springs Lee Only the cemetery remains
    Live Oak Hill Fayette Moved to the railroad & renamed Ellinger
    Lone Oak Caldwell A cemetery remains
    Longpoint Washington Founded on land belonged to Stephen F. Austin
    Lyons Fayette Two cemeteries remain
    Macey Brazos Once a tough town
    Matthews Colorado On detailed county maps
    McDuff Bastrop Near Austin
    Mecca Madison One of the oldest settlements in Madison Co
    Mecklenburg Fayette With 2 cemeteries
    Moravia Lavaca German
    Mosquito Prairie Lee Remembered by a postmark
    Mount Vernon Washington Once contested for county seat
    Nashville Milam First Milam County Seat
    Nickel Gonzales Still on the map
    Nile Milam Nothing remains
    Novohrad Lavaca Bohemian
    Oak Hill Bastrop Casualty of WWII
    Old Moulton Lavaca Moulton moved 2 miles East
    O'Quinn Fayette Past captured in vintage photos
    Osage Colorado Moved to Weimar
    Oso Fayette Only the cemetery remains
    Ottine Gonzales Near Palmetto State Park
    Owensville Robertson Only a cemetery remains
    Petersburg Lavaca Former County Seat
    Pin Oak Bastrop A church & cemetery remain
    Pin Oak Fayette Only the cemetery remains
    Pisek Colorado Became Lone Oak
    Polonia Caldwell Only cemetery remains
    Praha Fayette A ghost town with a painted church
    Provident City Colorado On private property today
    Quarry Washington Once a thriving community
    Rabb Switch Lavaca Remembered by a historical marker
    Rabke DeWitt A historic church remains
    Retreat Grimes Named after a plantation
    Rexville Austin Remembered by an Austin county road
    Rock Island Colorado "The Northern City on the Gulf"
    Rush Creek Wise Today a cemetery with a historical marker
    Rush Creek Navarro Population 0
    Saturn Gonzales Originally called Possum Trot
    Scott Fayette Population dispersed
    Sedan Fayette Now a ranching community
    Sedan Gonzales Not on the map
    Sempronius Austin Death by railroad bypass
    Serbin Lee The Wendish Capital of Texas
    Sipe Springs Milam Near Big Lump
    Sullivan Guadalupe Began as a railroad switch
    Stella Fayette Not on the map
    Stoneham Grimes Population 12
    Tigertown Washington Gone by 1900
    Tonqua DeWitt Only the cemetery remains
    Travis Austin Phillips Cemetery
    Trinidad Madison Remembered by a centennial marker
    Turkey Creek Washington Contender for county seat
    Velehrad Lavaca On Fayette/ LaVaca County Line Road
    Vsetin Lavaca Church & 2 cemeteries
    Waldeck Fayette First known as Long Prairie
    Washington Washington Just outside Washington-On-The-Brazos
    William Penn Washington On La Bahia scenic drive
    Winedale Fayette Today the Winedale Historical Center
    Vox Populi Colorado Once had a school for Black students
    Yarboro Grimes Remembered by vintage maps
    Young's Settlement Bastrop Remembered by a postmark
    Zack Brazos Not on County Map
    Zulch Madison Population 0

    Hostyn
    Features
  • Hostyn Fayette Co 1-1-16
  • Vsetin Lavaca Co 4-7-16
  • Vsetin
    Ammannsville
  • Ammannsville Fayette Co
  • Bluff Fayette Co
  • Oso Fayette Co
  • O'Quinn Fayette Co
  • Joiner Fayette Co
  • Kirtley Fayette Co
  • Armstrong Colony Fayette Co
  • Bluff
    Moravia
  • Cora Comanche Co
  • Moravia Lavaca Co
  • Novohrad Lavaca Co
  • O'Quinn
    Sipe Springs
  • Lone Oak Caldwell Co
  • Sipe Springs Milam Co
  • Grassyville Bastrop Co
  • Grassyville
  • Oak Hill Bastrop Co 2-20-17
  • William Penn Washington Co 2-5-17
  • Wm Penn
    Gay Hill
  • Gay Hill Washington Co 2-6-17
  • Washington Washington Co 2-5-17
  • Washington



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  • Features

    Personville
  • Personville Limestone Co 4-1-20
  • Lime City Coryell Co
  • Pancake Coryell Co
  • India
  • India Ellis Co 9-18-19
  • Barnesville
  • Barnesville Johnson Co 7-13-19
  • Marysville
  • Marysville Cooke Co 1-30-19
  • Towash
  • Towash Hill Co submerged ghost town 1-11-19
  • Carter
  • Carter Parker Co 11-2-18
  • Belmont
  • Belmont Gonzales Co 11-1-18
  • Wrightsboro
  • Wrightsboro Gonzales Co 11-1-18
  • Rabb Switch
  • Rabb Switch Lavaca Co 10-26-18
  • Mayfield
  • Mayfield Hill Co 5-20-18
  • Wardville
  • Wardville Johnson Co first county seat 12-23-17
  • Beattie Comanche Co 9-6-17


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