64 A GAZETTEER OF TEXAS. [bull.224. 
Atlas sheet. 
Elm; creek, a head stream of Nueces River in southern Texas. 
Elm; creek, a small right-hand branch of Pecan Bayou Coleman. 
Elm; creek, a right-hand intermittent branch of Chacon Creek, 
tributary to Nueces River Brackett. 
Elm; creek, a left-hand tributary of Rio Grande River Brackett. 
Elm; creek, a right-hand tributary to Nueces River in southwest 
Texas. 
Elm; creek, small branch of Peach Creek Flatonia. 
Elm; creek, small branch of Clear Fork of Trinity River Gainesville. 
Elm; creek, small branch of Medina River W. San Antonio. 
Elm; fork, a head branch of the Red River in the Panhandle. 
Elm; mountain in Kinney County; elevation, 1,449 feet Brackett. 
Elm; post village in Karnes County. 
Elmdale; a village in Taylor County, on the Texas and Pacific 
Railway Abilene. 
Elmendorf; post village in Bexar County. 
Elm Grove; village in Hess County Austin. 
Elmina; post village in Walker County. 
Elmir; branch, a small left-hand branch of North Paluxy 
Creek, tributary to Brazos River Stephen ville. 
Elm Mott; a small left-hand branch of Brazos River Granbury. 
Elm Mott; a village on the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Rail- 
way, in Hill County Waco. 
Elm Mott; post village in McLennan County. 
El Muerto; peak in Jeff Davis County Valentine. 
Elmo; post village in Kaufman County. 
Elmont; post village in Grayson County. 
Elmtown; post village in Anderson County. 
Elm View; post village in Grayson County. 
Eloise; post village in Falls County. 
El Paso; a western county, with an area of 9,353 square miles. 
The population was 24,886; the county seat, El Paso. The 
mean magnetic declination in 1900 was 11° 30'. The mean 
annual rainfall is 10 inches, and the mean annual temper- 
ature 60°. The county is traversed by the Texas and Pacific, 
the Southern Pacific, the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe, the El 
Paso and Northeastern, and the Mexico Central railroads. 
Fort Hancock. 
Salt Basin. 
El Paso. 
Rio Grande. 
Eagle Mountain. 
Chi spa. 
Valentine. 
Sierra Blanca. 
El Paso; city; county seat of El Paso County; on Rio Grande;] 
and at the junction of the White Oaks and the Southern [El Paso. 
Pacific Railroads; elevation 3,720 feet; population 15,906. 
Elroy; village in Travis County. 
Elwood; post village in Fannin County. 
Ely; post village in Fannin County. 
Elysian Fields; post village in Harrison County. 
Elysium; village in Bastrop County. 
Emberson; post village in Lamar County. 
Emblem; post village in Hopkins County. 
Emery; a mountain peak at the bend of the Rio Grande in West 
Texas. 
Emilee; post village in Tyler County. 
Eminence; post village in Chambers County. 
