Narcisso is a ghost town in southwest Cottle County, Texas, United States.
The location was selected to allow the town to become a stop on the Quanah, Acme and Pacific Railway, which was building into the area.
A total of ten roads were platted including Dip, Dougie, Acme, Hookie, and Houdin.
The name Narcisso was selected by Sam Lazarus, a St. Louis property developer who was active in the enterprise.
[1] While the Quanna, Acme and Pacific Railroad would establish several facilities at the town – including a cottom platform, frame depot, tool shed, and section foreman's house – the Narcisso Townsite Company was unable to sell any of the other lots that had been created for business or residential purposes and land in the area was eventually marketed in acre parcels for agriculture.