Denworth | |
|---|---|
| Coordinates:35°23′38″N100°36′28″W / 35.3939365°N 100.6079123°W /35.3939365; -100.6079123 | |
| Country | United States |
| State | Texas |
| County | Gray |
| Elevation | 2,560 ft (780 m) |
Denworth is aghost town inGray County,Texas, United States.[1]
Situated nearFarm to Market Road 2857, Denworth was named for the nearbyFortWorth andDenver Railway. It was laid out in 1919. After the closing ofBack's post office in 1928, Denworth's post office opened in September 1932, with Ina Marshal serving as postmistress. By 1945, the population was 100, and the post office closed in March 1946. The town was completely abandoned—besides a gas station—after the completion ofInterstate 40.[2][3]