Nile, Texas
Nile is an ghost town in Milam County, Texas, United States, nine miles west of Rockdale;[1] it is named after Egypt's Nile River.[2] Its population peaked at 35 in 1896, when it had two cotton gins and a general store. The school, which had 43 students in 1903, consolidated with Thorndale in 1946. Today, nothing remains of Nile.[3]
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Municipalities and communities of Milam County, Texas, United States
County seat: Cameron
- Cameron
- Milano
- Rockdale
- Thorndale‡
- Buckholts
- Ben Arnold
- Burlington
- Gause
- Praesel
communities
- Baileyville
- Belmena
- Branchville
- Clarkson
- Corinth
- Cross Roads
- Davilla
- Detmold
- Elevation
- Elm Ridge
- Forest Grove
- Hanover
- Hoyte
- Jones Prairie
- Liberty
- Liberty Hill
- Marak
- Marlow
- Maysfield
- Minerva
- Pettibone
- San Gabriel
- Sharp
- Silver City
- Val Verde
- Yarrellton
- Briary
- Bowers
- Bryant Station
- Bushdale
- Conoley
- Curry
- Duncan
- Nashville
- New Clarkson
- Nile
- North Elm
- Pleasant Hill
- Salem
- Salty
- Sandow
- Sipe Springs
- South Elm
- Tracy
‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties
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