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GANNETT.]
A GAZETTEER OF TEXAS.
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Atlas sheet.
Ash; creek, a right-hand branch of West Fork of Trinity River Weatherford.
Ash; post village in Houston County.
Ashby; post village in Matagorda County.
Ashland; post village in Upshur County.
Ashworth; post village in Kaufman County.
Askew; post village in Hopkins County.
Aspermont; post village in Stonewall County; population, 205
(1890).
Asphalt; mountain in Uvalde County. ..----......--
--.--
Brackett.
Atascosa; a southern county, with an area of 1,182 square
miles and an altitude of 500 feet. The population was 7,143;
the county seat, Pleasanton. The mean magnetic declination
in 1900 was 8 30. The mean annual rainfall is 30
inches, and mean annual temperature 70 . The county is
rolling and not traversed by railroads.
Atascosa; post village in Bexar County.
Atascosa; river, a branch of Frio River in southern Texas.
Ater; post village in Coryell County.
Athens; the county seat of Henderson County; population,
1,035 (1890).
Atherton; village in Lampasas County.
Atlanta; town in Cass County; population, 1,301.
Atlas; post village in Lamar County.
Atoka; post village in Coleman County .....----.--.---.. Abilene.
Attayac; bayou, a left-hand branch of Angelina River.
Attoyac; post village in Nacogdoches County.
Atwell; post village in Callahan County.
Atwood; post village in Archer County.
Aubrey; post village in Denton County.
Auburn; post village in Ellis County ....--
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Cleburne.
Audelia; post village in Dallas County.
Audra; post village in Taylor County.
Audubon; post village in Wise County.
Augusta; post village in Houston County.
Aurora; town in Wise County; population, 372 (1890).
Austin; a southeastern county, with an area of 712 square
miles and an altitude of about 250 feet. The population was
20,676; the county seat, Bellville. The mean magnetic
declination in 1900 was 8 35/. The mean annual rainfall
is 45 inches, and the mean annual temperature 68 . The
county is rolling and traversed by the Gulf, Colorado and
Santa Fe, the Missouri, Kansas and Texas, and the San
Antonio and Aransas Pass railways.
Austin; county seat of Travis County, and Statecapital; population,
22,258 .............-....----------------------
Austin.
Authon; village in Parker County .....-------.---------
. Weatherford.
Avalon; post village in Ellis County.
Avaton; village in Harrison County.
Avery; post village in Red River County.
Avinger; post village in Cass County.Avoca;
post village in Jones County.
AvOndale; post village in Tarrant County.
tell; post village in McLennan County.
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Gannett, Henry. A Gazetteer of Texas, book, 1904; Washington D.C.. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth6578/m1/35/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.