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  1. Shafter is a ghost town in Presidio County, Texas, United States. The Texas Attorney General's Office listed a population of 11 as of the 2000 Census. It was named in honor of General William R. Shafter, who at one point commanded the nearby (relatively speaking) Fort Davis.

    • 3,901 ft (1,189 m)
    • Presidio
  2. Shafter, Texas, a ghost town located at the east end of the Chinati Mountains 18 miles north of Presidio, has a long history closely tied to silver mining. It was the first major mining town established in West Texas and the only successful silver mining area.

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    • Shafter, Texas, United States2
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  3. Nov 1, 2017 · On highway 67, some 20 miles before reaching the Mexican border, a green sign reads “Shafter Ghost Town”. A dusty drive takes you past adobe ruins with a glimpse at what’s left of this once-thriving mining town. Shafter Cemetery by Elizabeth Trovall. In what was once called “the richest acre in Texas”, most immediate signs of life are ...

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  5. Highway 67. 18 miles N of Presidio. 43 miles S of Marfa the county seat. ZIP codes 79843. Area code 432. Population: 11 Est. (2000) Shafter Area Hotels › Alpine Hotels. Shafter main street in the 1930s. Photo courtesy William G. Howell. See Shootout at Shafter ›. History in a Pecan Shell.

  6. Oct 31, 2017 · With the help of the fort’s commander, General William Shafter, a mining town was born. Randall Cater says the promise of silver drew flocks of Mexican laborers. “It was the biggest town between Del Rio and El Paso,” says Cater.

  7. Jan 27, 2018 · Shafter, TX. Shafter is on Cibolo Creek and U.S. Highway 67, at the east end of the Chinati Mountains eighteen miles north of Presidio in southern Presidio County. Its history is closely tied to silver mining. There is evidence that the Spaniards prospected for valuable ores in the area during the early 1600s, but Shafter became a mining town ...

  8. shafter NAME: Shafter COUNTY: Presidio ROADS: 2WD GRID: 2 CLIMATE: Warm winter, hot summer BEST TIME TO VISIT: Winter, spring, fall COMMENTS: North of Presidio,TX on hwy US 67 REMAINS: Unknown.

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