Lees, Texas, Glasscock County Ghost Town. (original) (raw)

History in a Pecan Shell

The town came into being when a Doctor E. A. Lee, built a sanatorium here (to take advantage of the dry climate) around 1905. A store and post office soon opened and by 1906 they had a school serving 25 students for the 1906-07 school year. Dr. Lee platted a town on a section of land he had purchased and the post office moved to the new site. The population of the town was only 25 by 1914 and the post office closed in 1917. Lees had a newspaper to promote the town and encourage land sales, but this only lasted two short years. Lees experienced a minor oil boom in the late 1920s but by the time the Great Depression arrived it was already fading. The town's hotel burned in the mid 30s and the school closed in the late 30s.

The population in the 1940s was estimated at 25 - and the town faded from most maps. It does appear on the detailed TxDoT map of Glasscock County. There is no cemetery shown around Lees.

Lees Texas Forum

Glasscock County TX 1920s Map

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