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Don-Tol, Texas : ウィキペディア英語版 | Don-Tol, Texas
Don-Tol is a ghost town in southeastern Wharton County, in the U.S. state of Texas. The one-time community is located on FM 1301 southeast of Boling. There is "Don-Tol" sign on FM 1301 at County Road 100 but there are no buildings at the site. The name was that used by Mexican workers to address William Toliver Taylor, the owner of a post-Civil War sugar cane plantation. ==Geography== Don-Tol is on FM 1301 at the intersection of County Road 101, also known as Dontol Road, a distance of southeast of Boling, southeast of Wharton and north of Pledger, a community in Matagorda County. Caney Creek meanders through the area toward the south. There is a business located at County Road 101 and FM 1301. The "Don-Tol" sign is located to the south at the County Road 100 junction. To the north, there is an electric power sub-station where an overhead transmission line runs east and west.
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