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Denton: Formerly approximately 2.5 mi (4.0 km). SE of Sanger on Rector Road. Relocated to Guyer High School Grounds in March 2005 [7] 14: Roark-Griffith Site: Roark-Griffith Site: August 21, 1982 : Address restricted [6] Denton: 15: A. H. Serren Site: August 21, 1982 : Address restricted [6] Denton: 16: West Denton Residential Historic District
Location of Ellis County in Texas. This is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Ellis County, Texas. There are eight districts, 114 individual properties, and one former property listed on the National Register in the county.
Built during the Great Depression, Little Chapel has been named one of Texas’ most outstanding architectural achievements. [1] Designed by leading American architect and Denton resident O'Neill Ford with Arch B. Swank Jr. and Preston Geren Sr., recruits from the National Youth Administration (NYA) constructed the building, while more than 300 students in the college's fine arts programs ...
Neither the Texas Almanac nor the Handbook of Texas classify this a ghost town. Year 2000 population was 75. [235] Jewel: Eastland [236] Jim Town: Dallas [237] Jimkurn: Stephens [238] Joinerville: Rusk [239] Jonesboro: Coryell/Hamilton: Neither the Texas Almanac nor the Handbook of Texas classify this a ghost town. Year 2000 population was 125.
Preston Trail became part of the first official Texas military road in 1839. In the autumn that year, Albert Sidney Johnston (who was at that time the Secretary of War for the Republic of Texas) sent soldiers under the command of Colonel William Gordon Cooke to build a road from the Brazos River to the Red River and establish frontier forts to protect settlers from Indian attacks.
A state agency approved a permit for the plant in September over the opposition of city officials and residents.
The current guest in Ollolai is a UX designer, Columbo said, who will be giving a presentation on her work—a job many people in the village wouldn't even know existed.
Alton is a ghost town in Denton County, Texas. Its site is mostly surrounded by the towns of Corinth, Argyle, Copper Canyon and Lantana, running along Hickory Creek at Old Alton Road and East Hickory Hill Road. Along with Elizabethtown, Drop, and Stony, it is one of the four ghost towns of Denton County.