Noxville is a ghost town on the James River, 21 miles (34 km) east of Junction on Ranch to Market Road 479, in Kimble County, in the U.S. state of Texas.
Old Noxville[4][5] was the site of the 1879 post office, begun by Noah Nox (also Knox), in his general store on the Little Devil's River.
[6] Among the first nonindigenous residents of the area, in addition to Nox, were farmers and ranchers Creed Taylor, Munroe McDonald, and James H. Parker.
Taylor retired to Noxville after the death of his first wife, and after a career of military service to Texas.
[7] Noxville had a native limestone school that remained in use until just prior to World War II.