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- Old_Troy,_Texas abstract "Old Troy, Texas known as Troy, Texas for most of its existence and the location of the Elm Creek Post Office, is a ghost town in Bell County, Texas about two miles north of the current city of Troy, Texas. It was one of the places settled in the 1850s, with a post office named Elm Creek established in 1854. When the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railroad came through in 1882 it built its route south of the town and established a station at what is now Troy, Texas. Many of the residents resisted the rise of New Troy and the school at Old Troy still had 60 students in 1903. It totally vanished by the late 1920s.".
- Old_Troy,_Texas wikiPageExternalLink hvo53.
- Old_Troy,_Texas wikiPageID "32125384".
- Old_Troy,_Texas wikiPageLength "945".
- Old_Troy,_Texas wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- Old_Troy,_Texas wikiPageRevisionID "613175403".
- Old_Troy,_Texas wikiPageWikiLink Bell_County,_Texas.
- Old_Troy,_Texas wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geography_of_Bell_County,_Texas.
- Old_Troy,_Texas wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ghost_towns_in_Central_Texas.
- Old_Troy,_Texas wikiPageWikiLink Category:Populated_places_established_in_1854.
- Old_Troy,_Texas wikiPageWikiLink Ghost_town.
- Old_Troy,_Texas wikiPageWikiLink Missouri–Kansas–Texas_Railroad.
- Old_Troy,_Texas wikiPageWikiLink Troy,_Texas.
- Old_Troy,_Texas wikiPageWikiLinkText "Old Troy".
- Old_Troy,_Texas wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:BellTX-geo-stub.
- Old_Troy,_Texas wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord_missing.
- Old_Troy,_Texas subject Category:Geography_of_Bell_County,_Texas.
- Old_Troy,_Texas subject Category:Ghost_towns_in_Central_Texas.
- Old_Troy,_Texas subject Category:Populated_places_established_in_1854.
- Old_Troy,_Texas hypernym Town.
- Old_Troy,_Texas type Place.
- Old_Troy,_Texas type Settlement.
- Old_Troy,_Texas type Establishment.
- Old_Troy,_Texas type Place.
- Old_Troy,_Texas comment "Old Troy, Texas known as Troy, Texas for most of its existence and the location of the Elm Creek Post Office, is a ghost town in Bell County, Texas about two miles north of the current city of Troy, Texas. It was one of the places settled in the 1850s, with a post office named Elm Creek established in 1854. When the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railroad came through in 1882 it built its route south of the town and established a station at what is now Troy, Texas.".
- Old_Troy,_Texas label "Old Troy, Texas".
- Old_Troy,_Texas sameAs Q7085333.
- Old_Troy,_Texas sameAs m.0gx03yw.
- Old_Troy,_Texas sameAs Q7085333.
- Old_Troy,_Texas wasDerivedFrom Old_Troy,_Texas?oldid=613175403.
- Old_Troy,_Texas isPrimaryTopicOf Old_Troy,_Texas.