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A GAZETTEER OF TEXAS.
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Atlas sheet.
Banquete; post village in Nueces County.
Bantam; post village in Fannin County.
Bar; gap in Mills County .. ................................. Lampasas.
Barado; post village in Walker County.
Barber; mountain in Palo Pinto County ..................... Palo Pinto.
Barclay; post village in Falls County.
Bardwell; post village in Ellis County.
Barillos; creek, rises in the Puerta Citas Mlountains and flows
easterly, sinking in the valley below --...----------. Albany.
Barker; post village in Harris County.
Barksdale; post village in Edwards County, on the east bank
of Nueces River -.........,..-...-
-. --.-----
--
Nueces.
Barlow; post village in Cooke County.
Barnard; knob, a hill in Hood County .....-.. ....... ..---
Granbury.
Barnett; branch, a small branch of Sandy Creek .
....
... . Llano.
Barnes; post village in Polk County.
Barnhart; post village in Rusk County.
Barnum; post village in Polk County.
Barrilla; mountains in Jeff Davis and Reeves counties; elevation,
5,560 feet ...............................
.. --
Fort Davis.
Barron; creek, a left-hand branch of Pedernales River ...... Fredericksburg.
Barry; post village in Navarro County.
Barstow; post village and county seat of Ward County.
Bartlett; town of Williamson County; population, 957...... Taylor.
Barton; creek, a right-hand branch of Palo Pinto Creek, tribu-JStephenville.
tary to Brazos River. IPalo Pinto.
Barton; creek, a right-hand branch of Colorado River . Blanco.
Austin.
Bartonville; post village in Denton County.
Bascom; post village in Smith County.
Basin Springs; post village in Grayson County.
Bass; canyon in El Paso County -
...--. .. .... ..... . Chispa.
Bass; creek, small intermittent branch of Kerr Creek ........ Flatonia.
Bass; village in Smith County.
Bassett; post village in Bowie County.
Bastrop; a central county, with an area of 881 square miles and
an average altitude of 500 feet. The population was 26,845;
the country seat, Bastrop. The mean magnetic declination
in 1900 was 8 30'. The mean annual rainfall is 40 inches
and the mean annual temperature is 68 . The county is
rolling and is traversed by the Houston and Texas Central
and the Missouri, Kansas and Texas railroads.
Bastrop; county seatof Bastrop County, on the Colorado River,
population, 2,145 ..........-....--...-*.. ..-
...
.. Bastrop.
Bateman; post village in Bastrop County.
Bates; post village in Denton County.
Batesville; county seat of Zavalla County.
Batesville; hill in Zavalla County; elevation, 964 feet ------. Uvalde.
Bath; post village in Walker County.
Battle; creek, a right-hand tributary of Clear Fork of Brazos
River .-. .............................-. ..--
...
---Albany.
Battle; creek, tributary of Clear Fork of Brazos River ..... -Albany.
...[Baird.
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