38 A GAZETTEER OF TEXAS. [bull.224. 
Atlas sheet. 
Camilla; post village in San Jacinto County. 
Camp; a northeastern county, with an area of 217 square miles. 
The population was 9,146; the county seat, Pittsburg. The 
mean magnetic declination in 1900 was 7° 15'. The mean 
annual rainfall is 48 inches, and the mean annual tempera- 
ture 65°. The county is traversed by the Missouri, Kansas 
and Texas, and the St. Louis Southwestern railways. 
Camp; creek, a small left-hand branch of Brazos River Granbury. 
Camp; creek, a small left-hand branch of San Saba River, tribu- (San Saba, 
tary to the Colorado. [Mason. 
Camp; creek, a right-hand branch of Home Creek, tributary to jColeman. 
Colorado River. (Brady. 
Camp ; creek, small branch of Red River Gainesville. 
Campbell; post village in Hunt County. 
Campbell; valley in Menard County Fort McKavett. 
Campbellton; post village in Atascosa County. 
Camp Colorado; village in Coleman County Coleman. 
Camp Lake; slough, a left-hand intermittent tributary of 
Nueces River Uvalde. 
Camp Rice ; army post in El Paso County Fort Hancock. 
Camp San Saba; post village in McCulloch County; elevation, 
1, 687 feet Mason. 
Campti; post village in Shelby County. 
Camp Verde; post village in Kerr County. 
Camp Wood; creek, a left-hand branch of East Nueces River, 
tributary to the Nueces Nueces. 
Camp Wood ; village in Edwards County Nueces. 
Canadian; county seat of Hemphill County. 
Canadian; river, a large branch of the Arkansas, rising in Raton 
Pass in northeastern Mexico, and flowing thence south and 
east, crossing the Panhandle of Texas and entering the 
Arkansas in eastern Indian Territory. The drainage basin 
is 42,710 square miles; the length, 758 miles. 
Canary; post village in Polk County. 
Candelaria; post village in Presidio County. 
Candler; branch, a small left-hand intermittent branch of 
Steppe Creek, tributary to Pecan Bayou Brown wood. 
Caney; bayou, a small stream flowing into the Gulf near Mata- 
gorda Bay. 
Caney; creek, a tributary of San Jacinto River. 
Caney; post village in Matagorda County. 
Cannon; post village in Grayson County. 
Canoncito Blanco; a head branch of Red River in the Staked 
Plains. 
Canton; county seat of Van Zandt County; population 421 
(1890). 
Cantrell; post village in Anderson County. 
Cany; creek, a right-hand tributary of Trinity River. 
Canyon; county seat of Randall County. 
Cap; a mountain in Llano County; elevation, 1,376 feet Llano. 
Capitola; post village in Mason County. 
Capote; creek, a left-hand intermittent branch of the Rio 
Grande San Carlos. 
