Rheingold School is an NRHP listing. Founded in 1869 by the families of two German brothers, Jacob and Peter Gold, who owned most of the land. It was unofficially known as Rheingold[186]
Neither the Texas Almanac nor the Handbook of Texas classify this a ghost town. Community tied to the tourist trade from Caddo Lake State Park. Year 2000 population of 75.[245]
The town that never was. Land sales scheme created by George G. Wright, who constructed a fake city on the property. That, and other Kelso schemes by Wright, failed.[248]
One-time home of Phillips Petroleum Company, founded on land owned by James A. Whittenburg. The town ceased to exist after the 1936 death of Whittenburg.[378][379]
Original Reagan County seat. Neither the Texas Almanac nor the Handbook of Texas classify this a ghost town. Established by former slaves prior to 1877. Population of four persons in 2000.[459]
Removed from all maps after the WWII rise of Nazi Germany. No evidence exists that this was an actual community, but might have been a train switch stop.[466]
Neither the Texas Almanac nor the Handbook of Texas classify this a ghost town. Established by former slaves prior to 1877. Population of 80 persons in the year-2000 census.[468]
Neither the Texas Almanac nor the Handbook of Texas classify this a ghost town, with a year-2000 population of 12 residents. The peak population was 150 in year 1892.[492]
Created in 1983 by developer Ray Winkelmann, as a type of tourist attraction village. He had 93 employees and ran tours through the town. He auctioned the town off in 1989.[526]
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^Stonewall County Historical Commission. 1979. History of Stonewall County. Aspermont, Texas, pp. 42-43.
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