The encyclopedia of Texas, V.1, Part 38

Author: Davis, Ellis Arthur, ed; Grobe, Edwin H., ed
Publication date: 1922
Publisher: Dallas, Texas Development Bureau
Number of Pages: 1204


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SOMERVILLE COUNTY-Glenrose, county seat; area, 200 square miles; located, central Texas; created and organized, 1875. Surface, broken by rocky hills, rich fertile valleys between. Industries, farming, fruit growing, live stock. Products, cot- ton, corn, grains, forage crops, apples, peaches, pears, plums, berries, pure breeds of cattle. No railroads. Natural resources, brick clay, limestone, natural cement, coal and road material; traces of oil and gas.


STEPHENS COUNTY-Breckenridge, county srat; area, 926 square miles; located in north central Texas; created, 1858; organized, 1860. Surface, roll- ing, few hills; soil, black and gray loam and gray and red sandy loams. Industries, oil, live stock, farming; products, oil and oil products, cotton, grains, live stock. Transportation, T. & P. Ry. Natural resources, oil, gas, coal. Other towns, C'addo, Wayland and Gunsight.


STERLING COUNTY-County seat, Sterling City; area, 975 square miles; located west Texas; organized and created, 1891. Surface, low range of hills on each side of Concho River, valleys; soil, dark chocolate loam, black waxy and some red sandy. In- dustry, stock raising. Products, cattle and sheep, toises, mules and hogs. Few farm crops, west Texas staples. Transportation, C. L. & S. S. V. Ry. Natural resources, iron, gypsum, limestone, traces of platinum, gold, gas.


STONEWALL COUNTY-County seat, Asper- mont; area, 777 square miles; a northwest Texas


county, created, 1876; organized, 1888. Surface, rough, broken and rolling with hills and canyons; soil varies from a sandy loam to a black waxy. Live stock and farming in a small way, fruit grow- ing, are the industries; products, staple crops, melons, cantaloupes, potatoes, peaches, plums, apri- cots, apples, grapes, berries. Transportation, W. V. Ry. Towns, Peacock.


SUTTON COUNTY-County seat, Sonora; area, 1,517 square miles, located in southwest Texas, one county removed from the Rio Grande; created, 1887; organized, 1890. Surface, generally broken, suc- cession of hills and valleys; soil, black loam, reddish soil. Industries, live stock, farming. Products, cattle, feedstuff, fruits, vegetables. Transportation, no railroads.


SWISHER COUNTY-County seat, Tulia; area, 850 square miles; located in the lower tier of Pan- handle counties; created, 1876; organized, 1890. Sur- face, level, five per cent broken; soils, black and red to gray sandy loam. Farming and fruit growing are the industries. Products, wheat, oats, kaffir corn, maize, sorghum, vegetables, apples, peaches, plums, live stock. Transportation, P. & N. T. Ry. Towns, Kress and Happy.


TARRANT COUNTY -- County seat, Ft. Worth; area, 900 square miles; located in north Texas; created, 1849; organized, 1850. Surface, level in some sections, largely rolling prairie, small portion hilly; soil, sandy loam and black soil. Industries, stock raising, diversified farming, manufacturing in Ft. Worth. Products, dairy and beef cattle, hogs, horses, mules, berries, peaches, plums. Transporta- tion, G. C. & S. F., Ft. W. & D. C., T. & B. V., T. & P., H. & T. C., M. K. & T., C. R. I. & G., I. & G.N., St. L. S. W., Ft. & R. G. (Frisco), Ft. Worth Belt, N. T. Traction Co. and the South- ern Traction Co. of Ft. Worth, Rys. Excellent high- ways. Towns, Arlington, Grapevine, Mansfield and Polytechnic. Ft. Worth is the fourth city in Texas as to size and is one of the leading packing house and stock markets of the southwest.


TAYLOR COUNTY-County seat, Abilene; area, 900 square miles; located in central west Texas; created, 1858; organized, 1887. Surface, generally level with small range of mountains, soil, black hog wallow, to dark. and red loams. Industries, live stock, dairying, poultry raising, diversified farming. Products, grains, cotton, milo maize, kaffir corn, forage crops, peaches, grapes, cattle. Transporta- tion, W. V., A. & S., T. & P. and the P. & N. T. Rys. Natural resources, limestone. Naturally good roads. Towns, Merkle, Ovalo, Buffalo Gap.


TERRELL COUNTY-County seat, Sanderson; area, 2,776 square miles; located in southwest Texas, bordering on the Rio Grande. Created and organ- ized, 1895. Surface, broken by large ranges of mountains and canyons; soil, rich and deep to rocky. Industries, cattle raising, manufacturing. Products, cattle, sheep, horses, goats, manufactured articles, as twine, rope and sacking, rubber. Transportation, G. H. & S. A. Ry. Natural resources, building stone.


TERRY COUNTY-County seat, Brownfield; area, 828 square miles; one of the Plains counties of Northwest Texas; created, 1876; organized, 1904. Surface, slightly rolling, broken by few draws and basins; soil, red sandy loam. Industry, stock raising, some farming and small orchards. Products, cattle, kaffir corn, corn, cotton, apples, peaches and grapes. Gomes is another town of the county.


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THROCKMORTON - COUNTY-County seat, Throckmorton; area, 821 square miles; located in north Texas, west of central; created, 1858; organ- ized, 1879. Surface, slightly rolling; soil, deep rich sandy loam and gray sandy. Industries, diversified farming, fruit and truck growing. Products, various central Texas crops, tomatoes, peaches. Transporta- tion, St. L. S. W., M. K. & T. and the P. & M. P. Rys. Natural resources, lignite, brick and pottery clay. Towns, Winfield and Cookville.


TOM GREEN COUNTY-County seat, San An- gelo; area, 1,363 square miles; created, 1874; organ- ized, 1875; located in west Texas. Surface, slightly broken, much prairie land; soil, rich brown chocolate loam, alluvial, black waxy. Industry, stock raising, some farming. Products, sheep, goats, horses, hogs, cattle, cotton, alfalfa, all west Texas staple crops; transportation, G. C. & S. F., K. C. M. & O., C. L. & S. S. V. Rys. Natural resources, brick clay, traces of oil. Towns, Water Valley, Woodland, Knicker- bocker, Christoval. San Angelo is one of the im- portant west Texas cities, has large manufacturing industry and is wholesale and distributing point for a vast territory.


TRAVIS COUNTY-County seat, Austin, also capitol of the State of Texas; area, 1,036 square miles; situated in south central Texas; created and organized, 1840. Surface, rolling, mountainous in sections; soil, sandy loan, black waxy, very fertile. Industries, stock raising, farming. Products, live stock, usual staple products as cotton, corn, oats, feedstuffs, truck and fruit. Transportation, M. K. & T., I. & G. N., H. & T. C. Rys. Natural resources, brick clay, traces of oil and gas. Good roads. Towns, Manor, Littig and Manchaca.


TRINITY COUNTY-County seat, Groveton; area, 704 square miles; situated in east Texas, created and organized, 1850. Surface, undulating, rising occasionally into low hills; soil, stiff black waxy, some light and red sandy soil. Industries, live stock, farming, horticulture, apiculture, poultry. Products, cattle, cotton, corn, potatoes, peas and peanuts, berries, melons, figs, honey; transportation, M. K. & T., B. & G. N., I. & G. N., E. T., the G. L. & N., and the T. S. E. Rys. Natural resources, lignite, asphalt, salt, chalk and sulphur, clay. Good highways. Towns, Trinity, Saron, Pennington, Hel- mic and Centralia.


TYLER COUNTY-County seat, Woodville; area, 925 square miles; located in east Texas; created and . organized, 1846. Surface, high and rolling in north- ern part, level plain in the southern portion; soil, light sandy, rich black land. Industries, fruit and truck growing, farming. Products, all manner of east Texas fruits and vegetables, cotton, corn and other staples. Transportation, T. & O., M. K. & T. and the W. & C. P. Rys. Natural resources, sand- stone and brick clay, traces of oil. Towns, Warren, Rockland, Doucett.


UPSHUR COUNTY-County seat, Gilmer; area, 527 square miles; located in northeast Texas; created and organized, 1846. Surface, undulating, sloping from northwest to southeast; soil, dark sandy, red sandy and a light sandy with an oc- casional streak of stiff black waxy land. Indus- tries, lumber, fruit growing, farming, swine interest, live stock. Produets, peaches, plums, pears, small fruits, cotton, corn, oats, sorghum, alfalfa, peanuts, hogs, dairy animals, horses and mules and lumber.


Transportation, M. K. & T., T. & P., St. L. & S. W. Rys. Natural resources, iron, brick c !. Towns, Big Sandy, Bettie, Latch, Smith, Simp: ville, Ida, Glenwood, Ewell and Koffeeville.


UPTON COUNTY-County seat, Upland; are 1,190 square miles; located in west southwest Tex :. created, 1887; organized, 1910. Surface, level northern part, in the south, rolling and hilly. 1; dustry, live stock. Transportation, K. C., M. & ( Rys. Natural resources, salt.


UVALDE COUNTY-County seat, Uvalde; art. 1,759 square miles; located in southwest Texas. created, 1850; organized, 1856. Surface, souther: portion level, northern mountainous, rich valle: between the rangers; soil, rich, black and san ... loam. Industries, live stock and apiculture, slie ... farming. Products, honey, goats (angora), catt .. staple products. Transportation, G. H. & S. A C. C. & U., now known as the S. A. U. & G. P.y Natural resources, asphalt, limestone, sandston." traces of oil. Towns, Sabinal.


VAL VERDE COUNTY-County seat, Del R. area, 3,034 square miles; located in southwest Tex :. on the Mexican border; created and organized, 18. Surface, rough and broken, many valleys; soil, rich very productive. Industry, live stock raising, son: apiculture and fruit growing. Products, sheep ans goats, mohair wool, honey, figs, grapes, pear .. quinces, peaches, berries. Transportation, G. H. ú. S. A. Ry.


VAN ZANDT COUNTY-County seat, Canton: area, 877 square miles; situated in northeast Texas. southeast of Dallas; created and organized, 184- Surface, generally level; soil, black and gray sandy loam, also a dark sandy loam, and a rich red soil. Industries, diversified farming, live stock. Product :. cotton, corn, oats, ribbon cane, sorghum, peanuts, peas, potatoes, many vegetables and a great variety of fruits, cattle. Transportation, T. & P. and the Texas Short Line Rys. Natural resources, salt limestone, iron ore, brick and pottery clay. Towns. Grand Saline, Willspoint, Ben Wheeler, Edgewood.


VICTORIA COUNTY-County seat, Victoria: area, 883 square miles; located in the west Gu !! coast country, touching Lavaca Bay at the south- east corner; organized, 1837. Surface, gently us- dulating, sloping toward the coast, broken ty valleys; soil, many varieties, mostly black waxy and black alluvial, very productive. Industry, di- versified farming. Products, cotton, corn, sugar cane, figs, small fruits, strawberries, many kind- of grapes, poultry. Transportation, St. L. B. & MI .. G. H. & S. A. and the S. A. & A. P. Rys. Towns. Nursery, Telfenner, Alloe, Bloomington and Placedo.


WALKER COUNTY-County seat, Huntsville: area, 754 square miles; located southeast Texas: created and organized, 1846. Surface, rolling an: hilly, some level prairies. Soil, from sandy to a stiff black with alluvial soil along the river. Indu -. tries, lumber, farming, fruit growing. Product .. cotton and corn, sweet and Irish potatoes, peas, oats. sugar cane, alfalfa, peaches, plums, grapes, poultry. lumber. Transportation, I. & G. N., T. V. S. & B. and the Great Northern Rys. Natural resources. lignite, sandstone, fire clay, red ochre, glass sand. building stone. Towns, Dodge, Riverside, El Mir ... and Phelps.


WALLER COUNTY-County seat, Hempstead: area, 510 square miles; located in southwest Texas:


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rrated and organized, 1873. Surface, rolling, much rsel land in southern part; soil, rich, dark alluvial, fark sandy loam with some black waxy. Industries, sversified farming, fruit growing, poultry and truck. Products, melons, cotton, corn, rice, figs, ;wars, peaches, dairy and poultry products. Trans- pwirtation, H. & T. C. and the M. K. & T. Rys. Chief towns, Waller, Brookshire, Patterson.


WARD COUNTY-County seat; Barstow; area, .in square miles; located in west Texas; created, !7; organized, 1892. Surface, generally level, some hills and rolling land. Industries, cattle, some farming. Products, live stock, alfalfa, grapes, praches, pears, apricots, plums. Transportation, T. & P. Natural resources, borax, gypsum, sulphate, ·ulphide of soda, traces of oil and gas.


WASHINGTON COUNTY-County seat, Bren- ham; area, 568 square miles; situated in southeast Texas, an original county; organized, 1837. Surface, rolling, much level land; soil, sandy loam and rich black land. Industries, diversified farming, cattle raising, horticulture, poultry. Products, fine cattle, horses, hogs, sheep, figs, peaches, plums, pears, berries. poultry, etc. Transportation, H. & T. C. and the G. C. & S. F. Rys. Natural resources, lig- nite, limestone and brick clay. Towns, Chapel Hill, Burton, Independence, Gay Hill, Greenonine, Wash- ington and William Penn.


WEBB COUNTY-County seat, Laredo; area, 3,121 square miles; located on the Rio Grande, four enunties removed from its mouth; created and or- ganized, 1848. Surface level in eastern portion, re- mainder broken. Soil, alluvial, stiff black, sandy Inam ranging in color from dark gray to almost red. Industries, stock raising and truck. Products, cattle, Bermuda onions, melons, cantaloupes, toma- toes, carloads of other truck. Transportation, I. & G. N., R. G. & E. P. and the Texas Mexican Rys. Natural resources, coal, brick clay, sandstone, natural gas. Towns, Nye, Pescadito, Aguilares, Ojutalos and Minera.


WHARTON COUNTY-County seat, Wharton; arra, 1,137 square miles; located in the Gulf coast country, one county removed from the Gulf of Mexico; created and organized in 1846. Surface, is vel with gentle slope to the south and east, rolling along margins of streams; soil, black sandy to light andy, red sandy and alluvial soils. Industries, farming, fruit growing, live stock, poultry and sugar industries. Products, cotton, sugar cane, potatoes, fruits, rice, corn, pecans, turkeys, geese, ducks, poultry, sugar. Transportation, G. H. & S. A., G. C. & S. Fe, S. A. & A. P. Rys. Town, Elcampo.


WHEELER COUNTY-County seat, Wheeler; arca, 851 square miles, situated in the northwestern part of the Panhandle; created, 1876, organized, 1879. Surface, generally rolling; soil, black loam and sandy loam. Industries, livestock, agriculture, horticul- 'ure. Products, cattle, alfalfa, broom corn, apples, grapes, pears, plums. Transportation, C. R. I. & G. By. Natural resources red sandstone, brick clay, undeveloped. Towns, Shamrock, Benonine, Rams- dell and Mobite.


WICHITA COUNTY-County seat, Wichita Falls; area, 606 square miles; located in north Texas, crea- 'rd and organized, 1858. Surface, mostly undulat- og prairie; small amount of broken country in river Valleys; soil, vary from sandy loam to a stiff clay. Industries, oil, stock raising, farming. Products, one of Texas' biggest oil fields, wheat, corn, maize,


oats, sorghum, fruits, vegetables, best grades of beef, dairy animals, wool and mutton sheep. Trans- portation, Ft W. & D. C., W. V., W. F. & S., W. F. & O., and the M. K. & T. Rys. Natural resources, oil, brick and pottery clay, natural gas. Wichita, Falls is one of Texas' leading cities in activities and commerce in proportion to her size, is the distribut- ing center for a vast territory. Other towns, Burk- burnett, Electria, Iowa Park.


WILBARGER COUNTY-County seat, Vernon; area, 923 square miles; located in the lower Panhan- dle, bordering the Red River on the north; created, 1858, organized, 1881. Surface, slightly, rolling, wide level stretches; no timber. Soil, dark loam soil predominates, some black waxy, some sandy land. Industries, farming and cattle raising, truck, fruit growing; products, live stock, sheep, cattle, horses, alfalfa, cotton, grain, kaffir, corn, milo maize, mel- ons, fruits, apples, peaches, plums, apricots. Trans- portation, Ft W. & D. C., St L. & S. F., K. C. M. & O. Rys. Towns, Odell, Harrold, Oklaunion, Colbert.


WILLACY COUNTY-County seat, Sarito; crea- ted, 1910, organized, 1911. Surface, level; soil, san- dy loam. Industries, farming and stock raising. Products, cattle and feedstuffs, fruits, vegetables. Transportation, St L. B. &. M. Ry. Towns, Maffin, Turcotte, Katherine, Rudolph.


WILLIAMSON COUNTY-County seat, George- town; area, 1,169 square miles; created, 1848, organ- ized same year; situated, in south central Texas. Surface, equally divided between rolling prairie and hilly land; soil varies from a black waxy to a sandy loam. Industries, farming, cattle raising, dairying. Products, cotton, corn, oats, peaches, truck, melons, berries, fruits. Transportation, M. K. & T., I. & G. N., T. C., and the B. & W. Rys. Other towns, Taylor, Hutto, Round Rock, Bartlett, Granger, Flor- ence, Liberty Hill, Leander.


WILSON COUNTY-County seat, Floresville; area, 784 square miles; situated in southwest Texas; created, 1860, organized 1870. Surface generally rolling; soil, fine Norfolk sand to clay and sandy loam. Industries, farming, apiculture, fruit grow- ing, live stock, dairying. Products, cotton, corn, hay, onions, melons, peaches, pears, grapes, plums, honey, wax, cattle, especially Jersey herds. Trans- portation, G. H. & S. A. and the S. A. & A. P. Rys. Natural resources, traces of oil and gas; mineral springs. Good roads. Towns, Stockdale, Lavernia, Sutherland Springs, and Calavares.


WINKLER COUNTY-Couty seat, Kermit; area, 888 square miles, located in southwest Texas, north- west corner bordering New Mexico; created, 1887, organized, 1910. Surface, level; except chain of low sand hills in eastern part; soil, deep sandy loam. Industries, diversified farming and livestock; pro- ducts, cattle and feed stuffs. Transportation, T. & P. Ry.


WISE COUNTY-County seat, Decatur; area, 843 square miles; situated in north Texas; created, 1856, organized, 1858. Surface, undulating, considerably broken portions and hilly; soil, black waxy for most part, dark alluvial. Industries, livestock, farming. mining. Products, cattle, alfalfa, wheat, feedstuff, peaches, pears, plums, grapes, apples, vegetables. Transportation, Ft W. & D. C., C. R. I. & G. Rys. Natural resources, coal, fire and brick clay, lime rock, sandstone. Good highways. Other towns, Brdgeport, Chico, Alvord, Paradise, Rhome, Green- wood, Boyd and Slidell.


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WOOD COUNTY-County seat, Quitman; area, 688 square miles; located in northwest Texas, crea- ted and organized, 1850. Surface, generally level, rough land along water courses; soil, varied but gen- erally a yellow loam, some white and some yellow sandy land. Industries, agriculture, livestock, fruit and truck growing; products, cotton, Elberta peach- es, grapes, grains, sugar cane, sweet and irish pota- toes, livestock. Transportation, T. & P., M. K. & T., Texas Short Line, M. & E. T. and the I. & G. N., Rys. Natural resources, lignite. Towns, Mineola, Winnsboro, Golden, Alba, Hawkins.


YOAKUM COUNTY-Plains is the county seat; area, 840 square miles; situated in west Texas, on the New Mexico border; created, 1876, organized, 1907. Surface, undulating free from hills; soil, deep mellow loam. Industries, live stock, farming, small fruit industry; products, Indian corn, maize, kaffir corn, cotton, various forage crops, fruits, vineyards, cherries, apricots. Transportation, no railroads.


YOUNG COUNTY -- County seat, Graham; area, 821 square miles; located northwest of Ft Worth, two counties removed from Red River; created, 1856 and organized the same year, and re-organized in 1874. Surface, gently rolling, higher elevations


being known Twin and Gold Mountains; soil rich. and varied. Industries, oil, live stock and truck Products, cil, cattle, vegetables, peaches, pears, ap ricots, grapes, coal. Transportation, C. R. I. & G; W. F. & S., and the G. T. & W. Rys. Natural re. sources, coal, oil, salt. Other towns, Olney, Ortr .. Jean, Loving, New Castle and Balkin.


ZAPATA COUNTY-County seat, Zapata, area. 1,269 square miles; situated in southwest Texas 6: the Rio Grande River; created, 1858, organized, 1x5. Surface, rolling; soil, rich, black sandy loam to rre chocolate clay. Industries, live stock and farming Products, cattle, horses, mules, goats, feedstuff. N .. railroads. Natural resources, lime and sandstone. Traces of oil. San Ygnacio is another town of this county.


ZAVALLA COUNTY - County seat, Batesville: area, 1,328 square miles; southwest Texas count ;. created, 1858, organized, 1884. Surface, genera !!; rolling, considerably level land; soil, black sandy t. dark loam, narrow strips of sand and gravel. In- dustries, cattle raising, truck farming, apiculture .. Products, live stock, onions, various truck, hone ;. Transportation, S. A. U. & G. Ry. Other towns. Crystal City.


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ABB


INDEX OF TEXAS.


BAR


Hudspeth, Sierra


Walker. MInntsville ... 0 26


18,556


Alexander, Erath . ... K 20


500


Argyle, Denton ....... I 22


250


TEXAS


Blanca ...


M 5


962


Waller, llempstead .. 1' 25


10.292


Aley.(r.d. ) Henderson K 26


20


Ariola, Ilardin. ...... 0 29


X


Hunt, Greenville ...... I 25


50.350


Ward, Barstow.


2.615


Arion, Liberty ....... N 23


Hutchiluson, Plemons. B 14


Washington. Brenham. P25


.M 9


Alfalfa, El Paso. .. .... L 3


54


26.621


Alfalfa, Ochiltree. . . . . \ 16


54


Arispe, lludapeth. . . . . M 5


X


-21


X


,4,663,829.


Irion, Sherwood ...


M 15


1,610


Webb, Laredo ...


... V 19


29.152


Alfred. Jim Wells ... U 21


800


Arleston, (r.d. ) Panola K 29


X


-


Jaek. Jacksboro ...... II 20


9.863


Wharton, Wharton. . . R2 25


24.288


Algadon, Robertson . N 24


X


Arlle, Childress. .. .. .


.. .. E 16


05


COUNTIES.


.Jackson, Edna.


.....


.S 24


11,244


Wheeler. Wheeler .... C 16


7,397


Algerita, San Saba . . M 19


12


ArlingtonO. Tarrant .. 1 23


3.031


Jasper, Jasper.


...


¥ 30


15,569


Wichita, Wlehita Falls.G19


72.911


Algoa, Galveston ... . Q 27


60


Armstrong, Kenedy .. W22


2


.KAT. INDEX. POP.


Jeff Davis. Fort Davis. N 9


1,415


Wilbarger. Vernon ...


15,112


10


Armstrong, William-


Jetterson, Beanmont .. P 29


73.120


Willaey, Raymondville X22


Alhambra. Hutchinson C14


84,318


Williamson,


×


Aliceo. Jim Wells. U 21


1,880


son ..


. N 2I


X


. ; .. r.t.De .. L 26


Alief. Harris. .....


.. Q 26


150


Arneckeville, De Witt. I. 22


800)


. .. ..... . K 11


350


Jim 11ogg.


22,287


llebbronville .... W 20


1.914


Georgetown. . 022


42,934


Allamoore, Indspath M 6


×


Arnett, (r.d. ) CoryellM 21


12


& L .Alu. . . . . 1 23


2.064


Jim Wells, Alice ..... V 21


6,557


Wilson. Floresville .. . R 21


17.289


Allen, Collin ..


350


Arnim, Wharton . . . . R2 25


-


WATUrt .. . U 23


5.934


Winkler, Kermit. .... L 11


81


..... 1 23


Arno, Reeves ..


L 9


×


sp her City. 11 19


Johnson, Cleburne .. .. 29


2.816


lones, Anson ...


.... J 17


37,286


22,323


Wise, Decatur ..... .. . 1 22


Allen, Lil:erty


...... 0 29


Wood, Quitman ..... . J 27


23.363


Allendale, Wichita ... G 19


×


×


Arnold, (r. (.) Collin. H 24


150


. . a:lde .. . D 14


.r:anton.S 20


12.702


Karnes, Karnes City . . S 21


19.049


100


Arroya Colorado,


18,871


Kaufman, Kaufman. . J 25


41.276


Yoakum, Plains ..... I 11


27.707


Allenfarmi, Brazos .... 021


Allenhurst, Matagorda I226


Willacy ..


₸ 22


X


1 .. le ....... P 25


504


X


.......... F 11


517


Kendall, Boerne ... ... 4220


4.799


Young, Graham ..


... 1 19


13,379


Alley, llale ...


.. G 13


X


Aroya. Ward.


Art, Mason ..


. . . .. . L 10


X


a Iema. .. . Q1s


4,001


Kenedy. Sarita .. .....


.. W 22


1.033


Zapata. Zapata ..


... W 19


2.929


. P 23


Zavalla, Batesville .... S 17


Alleyton, Colorado. . . Q21


250


3,108


Alliance, (r. d. ) 1lunt .. [ 25


150


Arp, Smith.


. . ¥13


...... p ......


26,649


Kent, ('lair» mont. . . . . } 15


3,335


Artesla, l.a Salle ....


...


. . K 27


350


7,027


5.812


10


... . T13


100


pour. . . . . 11 19


Kerr, Kerrville ....... P 18


Allison, Wise ....... .. 1 22


.T 22


12,137


Kimble, Junction ... . . ( 18


3,581


Total


Alma, Ellls ..


. . K 21


250


Artesia Wells. LaSalle T13


100


1


¥ 22


46,412


King, Guthrie ..


4,663,228


.11 16


655


TOWNS,


Almeda, (R. R. name


Arthur City , Lamar. . G 26


150


1. : ALtonto .. R 20 204,096


Kinney. Brackettville. R 16


3.746


Pearland) llarris .. Q 26


250


Arcuna. Dawson .... . 1 13


X


4,068


Kleberg, Kingsville . V 21


7.837


Almira, (r. d.) Cass .. 11 29


100


Asander, (r. d.) TitusH 27


10


.bu Chty. P 20


.. J 14


965


Knox, Benjamin ..... H 17


9,240


Bold Face type. County Seat.


Almout.(r. d.) Bowie 11 39


100


Ask, llenderson. . .. . K 25


X


: dlan. ... L 22


18,032


Lamar, Paris


.G 26


55,742


Alne. Victoria. ... .... $ 23


×


Ash, (r.d.) llonston. M 26


150


.H 29


39,472


Lamb. Olton ..


F 12


1,175


Roman type, Post Offices.


Italic type have no Post Office.


Alonzo, Walker ......


.. . . 0 26


X


Ashby, Matagorda .... S 25


150


Airton .. . R 27


20,614


Lampasas, Lampasas. MI 20


8.800


(r. d.) no Post Office, but served


Alpha, (r. d.) Dallas. . J 24


20


Asherton, Dimmit. . .. T 17


1,500


11 ........ . N 25


21,975


La Salle, Cotulla


T 19


4.821


29.964


by rural delivery.


Alpha, Karnes ...


.S 21


X


Ashland, Upshur .. ... I 27


250


... Ane ..... . P 9


4.822


Lavaca, Hallettsville. R 24


Alpine@, Brewster .. O 9


931


Ash Pond, Burleson. O 24


×


4 4. ettun. . . . F


.. E 14


2.943


Lee. Giddings.


.0 23


14.014


@ Incorporated place.


Alsa. (r.d.) Van Zandt J 26




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