44 A GAZETTEEK OF TEXAS. [bull. 224. 
Atlus sheet. 
Chocolate; bayou, a small stream flowing into an arm of 
Galveston Bay. 
Choctaw; post village in Grayson County. 
Choptaw; creek, branch of Red River Dennison. 
Chriesman; post village in Burleson County. 
Christian; post village in Palo Pinto County. 
Christian; village in Jack County Palo Pinto. 
Christoval; post village in Tom Green County San Angelo. 
Chupederos; creek, branch of Calaveras Creek, a tributary of 
San Antonio River San Antonio. 
Church; mountain in Nolan County Sweetwater. 
Church Hill; post village in Rusk County. 
Cibolo; creek, a left-hand branch of Rio Grande River Shafter. 
Cibolo; creek, a left-hand branch of San Antonio River in 
southern Texas. 
Cibolo; post village in Guadalupe County. 
Cidwell; branch, a left-hand branch of Spring Creek, tribu- 
tary to Brazos River Weatherford. 
Cienega; creek; a right-hand intermittent branch of Alamito 
Creek, tributary to Rio Grande Shafter. 
Cienega; mountain in Brewster County Alpine. 
Cienega; mountain in Presidio County; elevation, 5,227 feet.. Shafter. 
Cieneguita ; village in Presidio County Shafter. 
Cigar; mountain in Brewster County; elevation, 3,290 feet... Terlingua. 
Cigar; spring at foot of Cigar Mountain Terlingua. 
Ciolavera; creek, small branch of Calaveras Creek, a tributary 
of San Antonio River San Antonio. 
Circle; post village in Cherokee County. 
Circleville; post village on San Gabriel River, in Williamson 
County Taylor. 
Cisco; city on Texas and Pacific and Texas Central railroads, in 
Eastland County; population, 1,514. 
Cistern; post village in Fayette County. 
C. J. ; a mountain in Stevens County Breckenridge. 
Clairemont; county seat of Kent County. 
Clairette; post village in Erath County. 
Clardy; post village in Lamar County. 
Clarendon; county seat of Donley County; population, 949 
(1890). 
Clareville; post village in Bee County. 
Clark; post village in Liberty County. 
Clarkson; post village in Milam County. 
Clarksville; county seat of Red River County; population, 
2,069. 
Clarksville; village in Travis County; population, 446 (1890). 
Claude; county seat of Armstrong County; population, 285 
(1890). 
Clawson; post village in Angelina County. 
Clay; a north central county, with an area of 1,250 square miles. 
The population was 9,231; the county seat, Henrietta. The 
mean magnetic declination in 1900 was 8° 20'. The mean 
annual rainfall is 32 inches, and the mean annual tempera- 
ture 63°. The county is traversed by the Fort Worth and 
Denver City and the Missouri, Kansas and Texas railways. 
