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PRESLEY, TEXAS


Texas Ghost Town
Ti
tus County, East Texas

8 Miles SE of Mount Pleasant the county seat
Population: 0

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History in a Pecan Shell

Presley's story is short. A store was opened by one William R. Presley. He applied for a post office and served as postmaster after it was granted in 1901. It closed in 1904 and sometime between then and now, the town disappeared.

TX - Titus County 1907 postal map
1907 Franklin, Titus, Morris, Camp Counties postal map showing Presley
SE of Mount Pleasant
Near Morris County line
From 1907 Texas state map #2090 Courtesy Texas General Land Office

Presley, Texas Forum:

Subject: Presley, Texas

I was wondering if you could give me some information on an old Texas ghost town called Presley, Texas. If you could give me directions to drive to Presley I would really appreciate it a lot. - John Hendricks, October 25, 2011



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Presley, Texas Area Towns:
Mount Pleasant
Mount Vernon
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