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Cuthbert is a ghost town in Mitchell County, Texas, United States. Cuthbert was established in 1890 when the founder D. T. Bozeman built a wagonyard and store. The community and post office were named for Thomas Cuthbertson, a family friend of the Bozemans. By the early 1920s, Cuthbert had a church, two stores, a blacksmith shop, a cotton gin, telephone office, and a school. In 1920 the T. and P. Abrams No. 1 oil well, one of the first commercial oil ventures in the Permian Basin, was drilled just over a mile north of the town. A post office, two businesses, and a population of twenty-five were reported at the community in 1936, the year that its school was consolidated with that of Colorado City. After World War II the improvement of rural roads in the area led to Cuthbert's decline as it

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  • Cuthbert is a ghost town in Mitchell County, Texas, United States. Cuthbert was established in 1890 when the founder D. T. Bozeman built a wagonyard and store. The community and post office were named for Thomas Cuthbertson, a family friend of the Bozemans. By the early 1920s, Cuthbert had a church, two stores, a blacksmith shop, a cotton gin, telephone office, and a school. In 1920 the T. and P. Abrams No. 1 oil well, one of the first commercial oil ventures in the Permian Basin, was drilled just over a mile north of the town. A post office, two businesses, and a population of twenty-five were reported at the community in 1936, the year that its school was consolidated with that of Colorado City. After World War II the improvement of rural roads in the area led to Cuthbert's decline as it lost its trade to Colorado City. The Cuthbert post office was discontinued about 1960, when the town reported one business and a population of twenty-five. By 1974 only a cemetery and scattered farms remained in the area. (en)
  • Cuthbert est une ville fantôme située dans le comté de Mitchell, au Texas, aux États-Unis, dans la région du Llano Estacado. Établie en 1890 lorsque D. T. Bozeman construisit un magasin et un entrepôt pour les wagons, suivie par l'installation d'un bureau de poste en 1891, la ville fut nommée d'après Thomas Cuthbertson, un ami de la famille Bozeman. Au début des années 1920, Cuthbert disposait d'une église, de deux magasins, d'une forge, d'une Cotton gin, d'un bureau de téléphone et d'une école. En 1936, Cuthbert comptait 25 habitants. Le bureau de poste ferme ses portes en 1960. Depuis 1974, seuls un cimetière et quelques fermes dispersées subsistent. (fr)
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  • Cuthbert est une ville fantôme située dans le comté de Mitchell, au Texas, aux États-Unis, dans la région du Llano Estacado. Établie en 1890 lorsque D. T. Bozeman construisit un magasin et un entrepôt pour les wagons, suivie par l'installation d'un bureau de poste en 1891, la ville fut nommée d'après Thomas Cuthbertson, un ami de la famille Bozeman. Au début des années 1920, Cuthbert disposait d'une église, de deux magasins, d'une forge, d'une Cotton gin, d'un bureau de téléphone et d'une école. En 1936, Cuthbert comptait 25 habitants. Le bureau de poste ferme ses portes en 1960. Depuis 1974, seuls un cimetière et quelques fermes dispersées subsistent. (fr)
  • Cuthbert is a ghost town in Mitchell County, Texas, United States. Cuthbert was established in 1890 when the founder D. T. Bozeman built a wagonyard and store. The community and post office were named for Thomas Cuthbertson, a family friend of the Bozemans. By the early 1920s, Cuthbert had a church, two stores, a blacksmith shop, a cotton gin, telephone office, and a school. In 1920 the T. and P. Abrams No. 1 oil well, one of the first commercial oil ventures in the Permian Basin, was drilled just over a mile north of the town. A post office, two businesses, and a population of twenty-five were reported at the community in 1936, the year that its school was consolidated with that of Colorado City. After World War II the improvement of rural roads in the area led to Cuthbert's decline as it (en)
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