Don-Tol, Texas
Don-Tol is a ghost town in southeastern Wharton County, in the U.S. state of Texas. The one-time community is located on FM 1301 southeast of Boling. There is Don-Tol sign on FM 1301 at County Road 100 but only a single residence is visible at the site. The name was that used by Mexican workers to address William Toliver Taylor, the owner of a post-Civil War sugar cane plantation.
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Don-Tol, Texas
Don-Tol is a ghost town in southeastern Wharton County, in the U.S. state of Texas. The one-time community is located on FM 1301 southeast of Boling. There is Don-Tol sign on FM 1301 at County Road 100 but only a single residence is visible at the site. The name was that used by Mexican workers to address William Toliver Taylor, the owner of a post-Civil War sugar cane plantation.
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Don-Tol sign along FM 1301 looking north
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