- Elizabethtown, Texas
Elizabethtown, once known as Bugtown, is a
ghost town located about fifteen miles southwest of Denton in Denton County,Texas ,United States . The town derived its original name from the adjacent Elizabeth Creek.History
The town site was located in the southwest corner of
Shamblen Survey . Its first residents, members of thePeters Colony arrived circa1850 . Elizabethtown served a supply station in1852 , mostly for cowboys driving their herds toKansas . The town founders, the Harmonsons, constructed a church, homes, a business, and a school. At its height the school had 25 students. In1859 the town had six saloons, a hotel and a post office, a staple of all true towns. According to residents of nearbyJustin, Texas , Elizabethtown was once known as Bugtown because one night bugs had swarmed in on a church camp meeting and arrived in such great numbers that it caused the preaching to be stopped.During the
American Civil War the frontier in and west of Denton County remained undefended against Indian raids, many families moved east during this time period. Later, though, many did return. As the town grew it gained four general stores, another hotel and a livery stable, along withBaptist andMethodist churches, and aMasonic lodge that operated from1873 to1876 . [ [http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/EE/hve52.html Elizabethtown, Texas] : Handbook of Texas Online, University of Texas at Austin]Prominent residents
*George Harper: doctor and postmaster
*M.H. Smith : blacksmith
*Newton Chance : blacksmith
*Amos Bullard : blacksmith
*Sewell Brown : merchant
*James Snyder : wagonmaker
*Robert Wright : carpenter [ [http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/EE/hve52.html Elizabethtown, Texas] : Handbook of Texas Online, University of Texas at Austin]Decline
The last Denton County taxroll that Elizabethtown appears on is the 1880 roll. The
Texas and Pacific Railway , which was built in 1881 fromFort Worth through Denton County, bypassed Elizabethtown by just two miles. Due to this many residents moved two miles to the east to the newly established town of Roanoke, along with their businesses, churches and the Masonic lodge. The only remains of the first town in southwest Denton County are in the form of the Elizabeth Cemetery, which is still in use today. [ [http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/EE/hve52.html Elizabethtown, Texas] : Handbook of Texas Online, University of Texas at Austin]Geography
The town is located by the Elizabeth Creek. The former town was located near
Interstate 35 at State Highway 114.Notes
External links
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* [http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/EE/hve52.html Texas handbook]
* [http://www.ghosttowns.com/states/tx/elizabethtown.html Ghost towns]
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