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Ghost Towns of Liberty County is a series of caches in small towns and settlements that have dyed off. Some have nothing left to tell you there was anything ever there. Some have a few buildings and houses and others have been swallowed by larger towns. Most of the information I have on these towns I have gotten from The Handbook of Texas Online. If you start looking there are hundreds of these towns in Texas.
KENO, TEXAS. Keno was two miles north of Cleveland in extreme northern Liberty County. The Keno post office was established in 1883 in a heavily forested region. By 1883 W. C. Jefferson and W. M. Cruse had located a sawmill in the area. Eleven years later Cruse had apparently acquired the entire enterprise, including some $2,000 worth of manufacturing tools and steam-powered machinery. A series of tram railroads ran through the area. In 1902 the Keno post office was discontinued. By the next year Cruse was no longer paying taxes on this property. Keno no longer appears on Texas Highway Department or USGS maps.
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