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Dell City was established in 1948, [8] as an aquifer had been found in the area. Settlers came from other areas of Texas and New Mexico. [9] It developed into being a farming town. The community had about 500 people in the 1950s. [10] In 2012, Jeanne Catsoulis of The New York Times described Dell City as "a borderline ghost town". [11]
Location of nearby Dell City, Texas. The Paulville site was located in the undeveloped salt flats outside of city limits, located south-southwest of rural Dell City, Texas (population 365 in 2010), north of U.S. Route 180, and an hour east of El Paso. [1] It was also 770 miles (1,240 km) from Paul's East Texas office of Lake Jackson. [6]
This is a list of unincorporated communities in the U.S. state of Texas, listed by county. This may include disincorporated communities, towns with no incorporated status, ghost towns , or census-designated places .
In 1949 the Sierra Blanca district sent the first teacher to Dell City upon request of the parents there. By January 1950 another teacher took over and the Dell City Independent School District was later established. [5] Sierra Blanca ISD officials wanted to bus Dell City students to Sierra Blanca, something the Dell City residents did not want.
Some Paul supporters announced plans to build a cooperative community populated solely by those philosophically aligned with Paul dubbed "Paulville" on a plot near Dell City, Texas, in a sparsely populated area between San Angelo and El Paso. Paul himself was not in favor of the idea, stating "I don't see that as a solution, but it can't hurt ...
While the site is owned by the Texas General Land Office, it was leased to Texas Rare Earth Resources beginning in May 2011 for the exploration and development of the site's rare-earth elements. [15] The United States was the leading producer of rare-earth elements until the 1990s when lower production costs in China caused other mines to close ...
The 12-year pro had a productive season for Kansas City with 97 receptions. However, his 823 receiving yards, 8.5 yards per catch and three touchdowns were the lowest totals of his career.
Dell City Independent School District (DCISD) is a public school district based in Dell City, Texas . The district operates Dell City School, which covers grades Kindergarten through 12 and serves students in northern Hudspeth County. Dell City School is classified as a 1A school by the UIL.