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648 TEXAS ALMANAC 1992-1993
Precipitation (Cont'd.) Page
Driest Year ...................115
Extremes.................... 115
Greatest in U.S. History .......... 115
1989-1990 by Regions ............. 608
Wettest Year .................. 115
Prehistoric:
Animals/Birds........... 19-22, 24-25
Man Sites. ............. 27-30, 132
Period in Texas ......... .27-30, 31, 132
Tools .................. 27-30, 132
Premiums, Insurance ........ 524-525
Premont, City of............ 156,254
Prentice Oil Field....... ........ 611
Presbyterian Theological Seminary,
Austin ....................566
Preservation Bd., State.......502, 577
Preservation Texas .............. 624
Preserves, Natural ....... 72-76 78-83,
123-131,132-133, 239, 252,
263, 284, 307, 308
President:
Of Senate, Texas ............... 451
Of Texas, Republic:
Last ....................40, 128
Provisional .................. 197
Presidents:
Of Texas Republic .......... 197, 506
Universities and Colleges ......566-571
Presidio(s):
Bolson ........................86
City, County..........156, 286, 461, 469
La Bahia ............... 34, 125, 232
Mine .................... 616,618
San Saba .... ................ 272
Press Assns. in Texas ............624
Preston: Old Town............ 41,90
Prevent Blindness Assn ..........624
Prickly Pear ...............68,69, 74
Primary:
Elections (See Elections)
Metals: Employment ............ 530
Primers, City of.......... 156, 199, 200
Prince Solms Park...............208
Princeton, City of........156, 205,206
Printing:
And Publishing, No.
Employees, Hours,
Earnings ............529, 530, 531
Prints, Wildlife Stamps and......... 83
Prison(s):
(See also Criminal Justice,
Texas Dept. of)
Costs per Inmate ............... 488
Education....................488
Federal ... 187, 188,192, 193, 214, 222, 249
Hospital, Galveston .............489
Population ...........418-420, 488-489
System ...................488-489
Units .....182, 209, 210, 226, 236, 248, 269,
293, 304, 488-489
Women's...................488
Prisoner-of-War Camps, W.W. II .... 54
Private Investigators, Bd. of .......502
Probation:
Commission, Adult.............. 492
Commission, Juvenile ........... 499
Numbers of Convicts on, by
County .................. 418-420
Officer, U.S ...................483
Proctor Lake............ 94, 134, 208
Produce Recovery Fund Bd ........ 502
Producers, Royalty Owners
Assn .......................624
Productivity Comm.,
Incentive and ................ 418
Professional:
Counselors, Exam. Bd........... 495
Engineers, State Bd.
of Reg......................496
Progreso, City of............156,246
Pronghorn (Antelope) .............78
Property:
Damage, Tornado ...........112-116
Tax Board, State............... 502
Tax Professionals................624
Prosecuting Attorney,
State . ..........o n493
Prosper, City of .......... 156, 205 206
Protective Services, State .... 485-486
Prude Ranch o.... ............252
Psychologists, Bd. of
Examiners .................. 502
Public:
Accountancy, State Bd. of ......... 492
Accounts, Comptroller of ......... 494
Buildings, Construction
Awards ..................... 523
Debt.........................44
Domain.......... 39, 46, 48, 79-81, 545
Education .................545-564
Employees Assn ................624
Finance Authority ..............502
Health:
Expenditures .............485-486
Fed. Aid .................485-486
Schools..................... 487
Instruction,
Superintendents of ........ 509-510
Lands............ 39, 46, 48, 79-81, 545
(Also see Land Office)
Libraries ..................579-$83Public (Cont'd.) Page
Roads of Texas, Chapter
on. ........... .......... 328-332
Road System, Beginnings of .....44
Safety Dept., Comm. .. 331, 332, 502
Schools (See Schools and
Education.)
Spending after W.W. I............ 52
Transportation (See Highways
and Public Transportation)
Utilities: No. Employees, Wages,
Personal Income . . . . 526-529, 530, 531
Utility Commission ...... .....502
Welfare (See Human Services)
Publishers, Book................624
Publishing Industries (See Printing)
Puesta del Colorado .............. 36
Pulitzer Prizes, Texas
Winners of .................402
Pulmonary Disease Deaths ........486
Pulpwood Prodn.............100,539
Puma ......................76
Pumice, Pumicite ................617
Punishment of Criminals ......418-420
Pupfish Refuge .................123
Purchasing and Gen.
Services Comm............... 502
Purpletop (Grass) .............68,69
Purtis Creek
State Park ....... 127, 131,245,310
Pyote:
Children's Home ........... 312,489
Rattlesnake Museum ............312
Pythias, Knights of ..............623
- Q-
Quadrangle,
Fort Sam Houston.......... 47,511
Quail .................68 79 80 81
Quanah, City of..........11k, 16,239
Quarries, Alibates
Flint............ 132, 133, 250, 285
Quarter Horse Assn.......... 544,623
Quarters Resaca (See Resacas)
Queen City, City of.......... 156,201
Quesada, Elwood.................52
Quicksand: Canadian,
Red River .................... 90
Quicksilver................... 617
Quihi, Town of.............. 40, 156
Quinlan, City of ............. 156,250
Quitman:
Cityof ...................156,319
Lake.........................94
Mtns., Mining Dist ..............616
Oil Field ......................611
R
Rabbits: Kinds, Where Found .. -78,98
Raccoon Bend Oil Field ...........610
Raccoons, Where Found ........... 78
Race of Population:
By Counties .............181 320
By School Districts ...........548-564
Race Tracks ................... 187
Racing Commission .............. 502
Radiation Advisory Bd........ 502-503
Radical Republicans ..............44
Radioactive Waste Disposal
Auth .......................503
Radio Station, First Network........ 57
Radio and TV Stations by
City ................... 397-403
Rafts, Natural Log ............. 88,90
Ragtown Recreation Area ......... 101
Ragweed ....................68,69
Raids, Indian ............33-34 35 39
41, 2,'126
Rail Authority, High-Speed ........ 498
Railroad(s):
Carlot Shipments ............... 537
County Maps ...............182-320
Crossties, Prodn ................ 539
Employment .................. 328
Highest Station ................75
In Central Texas.......... 41,46-47, 48
Land Grants ............. 46, 490, 491
Mileage Operated .............. 328
Museum ...................229
Texas State, Park ........ 128, 131, 182
Railroad Commission:
Former Members ..............508
Gas Information.............610,612
Members:
Election, 1990.............425,426
Present .................... 503
Rainfall (See Precipitation)
Rains County ....... 285-286,461, 549
Rainstorms:
Severe....... 112, 113, 114, 115, 116,605
Worst........................ 115
Rails, City of ...............156,211
Ramsey Prison Units ............. 489
Ranch Assets .................. 533
Ranching:
By County .................182-320
Heritage Center . .........266, 624
Industry (See Cattle, Livestock)
Rancho Alegre, City of............ 156
Rancho de las Cabras Park Site .....128
Randall:
County ... 286, 461, 469Randall (Cont'd.) Page
Lake ......................... 94
Randolph Air Force
Base.......... 53,54,156,190,513
Range:
Management Assn.............. 624
Province, Basin and ......... 73, 75-76
Resources..................... 70
Ranger:
City of ............ 156, 219, 220
Junior College .......... 220, 320, 568
Museum, Hall of Fame,
Texas......................268
Oil Field...................... 610
Rangers, Texas, Baseball Team .... 301
Rank Among States, Texas' (See
Rank under specific headings)
Rankin, City of ..........156, 308, 309
Rapes by County............ 405-418
Rare and Endangered
Species ............... 76, 80, 81
Rare-Earth Elements .............617
Ratcliff Lake Area ............... 101
Rats and Mice ................78, 81
Rattlesnakess:
Kinds ........................ 79
Museum .....................312
Roundups ............. 129, 132, 251,
279, 283, 299, 316
Raven Forest District ............101
Ray, Cyrus .....................27
Rayburn, Sam:
Home, Library, Work ............224
Reservoir............ 89, 94, 101, 134,
252, 291, 292
Ray Hubbard, Lake ..... 89,94256 290
Raymondville, City of ..... 156' 315, 316
Ray Roberts Lake ......... 27 94 '134
209, 216, 217,'231,234
Reagan County ...... 286-287,461,469
Rea:
Camino, El .........32, 36, 123, 218, 263
County................287, 461,469
Presidio de San Saba ............ 272
Real Estate:
Commission ..................503
Employment, Wages ...... 526-529, 530
Farm.....................532,533
Outlook For....................517
Research Advisory Comm .......503
Receipts:
Shipping ..................334-335
Tidelands .. ............. 611
(See also Receipts under
specific headings)
Reception Centers,
Correctional.............488, 489
Reciprocal Ins. Companies ........ 524
Reconstruction Period.......... 43-45
Recreation:
Areas, State, Natl............132-133
Facilities, Corps of Engineers'
Lakes....................134
National Forests, Grasslands ...... 101
National Parks .............. 132-133
Services: Employment,
Wages...................530
Texas Forests, Grasslands ........101
Trails: Hiking, Nature ........ 97,101,
123-131, 132-134
Recreational:
Features, by Counties ........182-320
Resources, Facilities ... 123-131,132-134
Special Events ........ 129, 132, 182-320
Vehicle Assn .................624
Visits:
Corps of Engineers Lakes.......134
Natl. Parks .................. 133
Red:
And Gray Cat ..................76
Bluff Reservoir ................ 94
Drum (Fish) .................. 85
Fox ......................... 78
HillsLakeArea .................101
House of Jean Lafitte, Use
as Hospital .................. 114
Light Draw Bolson............... 86
Oak ......................... 72
Plains ........................70
Prairie Soils...................71
Snapper (Fish) .................86
Wolf........... ..........78, 127
Red-Cockaded Woodpecker .......134
Redder, AI ..................... 31
Redford Bolson.................. 86
Redistricting Board,
Legislative...................500
Red Oak, City of ............156,221
Red River:
Army Depot................192, 512
Authority..................... 503
Basin: Flow ..............89-90,260
Boundary Line, State ............ 74
Compact Comm................ 503
County...............287, 461, 469
Early Names of: French,
Spanish ........ . .....89-90
Prairie Dog Town Fork of .......74, 89
Valley Fair.................132
Red Rovers of Alabama ............36
Reedgrass .....................69648
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