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Canyon Valley, Texas

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population. The total number of students in Canyon Valley school increased to 66 in 1934, and then reduced to 60 students in 1942. The school served the community until 1947, when it was consolidated with the Cap Rock school to form the Caprock Consolidated Independent School District. A grade school remained in operation at Cap Rock until August 23, 1960, when the district was consolidated with
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In the early days of Canyon Valley, as more families moved into the area, the number of children grew until enough children were present to justify building a school. In 1926, a one-room schoolhouse was built, and by 1928, a second room was added to the schoolhouse to accommodate the growing student
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In 1925, James A. Shoemaker brought his family to Crosby County, where he bought a quarter-section of land 3 miles south of the small community of Cap Rock. A three-room house was built on the property, while the land was cleared for farming. Water was hauled in barrels by wagon from the Salt Fork
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were constructed to span Lake Creek and another unnamed dry creek that intermittently becomes a tributary of the Salt Fork Brazos River. The lack of a paved road leading to the community limited the growth of Canyon Valley, and in the late 1950s, the Valley Gin shut down and consolidated with the
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and a general store. The Valley Gin produced 2,230 bales of cotton in 1934. In 1953, the commissioners court proposed a 5 mi (8.0 km) paved road that would have connected the Valley Gin to the "Ralls and Post Highway" (SH 207). Unfortunately, the proposed road was rejected by the
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in southwestern Crosby County. Only one road passes through Canyon Valley, and it is unpaved and passes through a low-water crossing that is often impassable during wet weather. The nearest paved road is
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Curry, W.M. (ed). The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 17, p. 1, April 20, 1934. The Portal to Texas History.
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Curry, W.M. (ed). The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 25, p. 1, June 20, 1947. The Portal to Texas History.
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Curry, W.M. (ed). The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 31, p. 1, July 30, 1953. The Portal to Texas History.
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Curry, W.M. (ed). The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 10, p. 4, March 2, 1934. The Portal to Texas History.
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Curry, W.M. (ed). The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 20, p. 1, May 15, 1942. The Portal to Texas History.
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Crosby County Pioneer Memorial Museum. 1978. A History of Crosby County 1876-1977. Dallas: Taylor, p. 490.
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district highway engineer. Although a paved road was never completed, two steel pony-
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Canyon Valley
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The community grew slowly, but by the early 1930s, Canyon Valley had a
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Canyon Valley is located 25 mi (40 km) south of
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Public domain images of the Llano Estacado and West Texas
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Ghost town
Pony-truss bridge in Canyon Valley
Map of Texas
Map of Texas
33°24′04″N 101°20′07″W / 33.40111°N 101.33528°W / 33.40111; -101.33528
United States
Texas
Crosby
Llano Estacado
Time zone
UTC-6
CST
806
ghost town
Crosby County, Texas
Ralls
Texas State Highway 207
Caprock
Llano Estacado
Salt Fork Brazos River
cotton gin
truss bridges
Kalgary, Texas
Ralls Independent School District
Blanco Canyon
Double Mountain Fork Brazos River
List of ghost towns in Texas
Little Red River
McDonald Creek
West Texas

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