Chronister, Texas
Ghost town in East Texas
Chronister is a ghost town located in Cherokee County, Texas, United States.[1] The town is located north of Forest.[2]
History
Chronister was named for C. J. Chronister, a local lumber mill owner, with the community being built around his mill c1890s.[3] By 1910 the community was incorporated into nearby Wildhurst.
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Municipalities and communities of Cherokee County, Texas, United States
County seat: Rusk
- Gallatin
- Jacksonville
- New Summerfield
- Reklaw‡
- Rusk
- Troup‡
- Alto
- Bullard‡
- Cuney
- Wells
- Shadybrook
communities
- Blackjack
- Central High
- Circle
- Concord
- Cove Springs
- Craft
- Delmer
- Dialville
- Elm Grove
- Forest
- Gould
- Henry's Chapel
- Ironton
- Linwood
- Maydelle
- Mixon
- Mount Selman
- New Hope
- Oakland
- Pine Grove
- Ponta
- Reese
- Salem
- Shady Grove
- Sweet Union
- Weeping Mary
- Atoy
- Brunswick
- Bulah
- Chronister
- Earle's Chapel
- Emmaus
- Etna
- Griffin
- Java
- Larissa
- Lone Star
- Mewshaw
- New Birmingham
- Prices
- Redlawn
- Rock Hill
- Wildhurst
‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties
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