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A GAZETTEER OF TEXAS. 
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Bradford; post village in Anderson County. 
Bradshaw; branch, aright-hand branch of Hog Creek, tribu- 
tary to rccan Bayou. 
Atlas sheet. 
Eastland. 
Brownwood. 
[Coleman. 
Brady; county seat of McCulloch County, situated on Brady 
Creek; population, 560 (1890) Brady. 
San Angelo. 
Brady; creek, a Large left-hand branch of San Saba River, trib- 
utary to the Colorado. 
Brady; mountains in Concho and McCulloch counties; eleva- 
tion, 2,000 feet. 
Brambleton; post village in Tarrant County. 
Branch; post village in Collin County. 
Branchville; post village in Milam County. 
Brandon; post village in Hill County; population, 457. 
Branon; post village in Lavaca County. 
Bransford; post village in Tarrant Comity. 
Brashear; post village in Hopkins County. 
Bray; post village in Donley County. 
Brazoria; a southeastern county, with an area of 1,438 square 
miles. The population was 14,861; the county seat, Angle- 
ton. The mean magnetic declination in 1900 was 7° 50 / . 
The mean annual rainfall is 50 inches, and the mean annual 
temperature 70°. The county is traversed by the Houston, 
East and West Texas and the International and Great 
Northern railroads. 
Brazoria; town in Brazoria County; population 432 (1890). 
Brazos; a southeastern county, with an area of 510 square miles. 
The population was 18,859; the county seat, Bryan. The 
mean magnetic declination in 1900 was 8° 15 / . The mean 
annual rainfall is 45 inches, and the mean annual tempera- 
ture 68°. The county is traversed by the Gulf, Colorado 
and Santa Fe and the Houston and Texas Central railroads. 
Brazos; one of the largest rivers in Texas. It has its source in 
the Llano Estacado by several branches — Salt, Double 
Mountain, and Clear forks. It flows in a generally south- 
easterly course to the Gulf of Mexico, which it enters at 
Quintana. The drainage area is 69,646 square miles; the 
length, 912 miles. 
Brazos; post village in Palo Pinto County. 
Brazos Point; village in Bosque County 
Breckenridge; c< unity seat of Stephens County, on Gonzales 
Creek; population, 462 ( 1890) 
Bremond; town in Robertson County; population, 387 (1890). 
Brenham; city in Washington County and county seat; popu- 
lation, 5,968. 
Breslau; post village in Lavaca County. 
Brewer; post village in Freestone County. 
Brewster; a western county, with an area of 5,006 square miles. 
The population was 2,356; the county seat, Alpine. The 
mean magnetic declination in 1900 was 10° 30'. The mean 
Eden. 
Brady. 
San Saba. 
Eden. 
Brady. 
Breckenridge. 
Palo Pinto. 
Weatherford. 
Granbury., 
Cleburne. 
Waco. 
Temple. 
Granbury. 
Breckenridge. 
