66 A GAZETTEER OE TEXAS. [bull. 224. 
Atlas sheet. 
Eureka; post village in Navarro County. 
Eustace; post village in Henderson County.. 
Evanspoint; post village in Hopkins County. 
Evansville ; peak in Palo Pinto County Breckenridge. 
Evant; post village in -Coryell County Lampasas. 
Evelyn ; village in Travis County Austin. 
Evergreen; post village in San Jacinto County. 
E veritt ; post village in San Jacinto County. 
Evie; village in San Augustine County. 
Ewell; post village in Upshur County. 
Exile; post village in Uvalde County. 
Exray; post village in Erath County. 
Eylan; town in Bowie County; population, 200 (1890). 
Eyrie; village in Ellis County. 
Ezzell; post village in Lavaca County, 
Fabens; village on the Southern Pacific Railroad, and on the 
Rio Grande River, in El Paso County Rio Grande. 
Fairbanks; post village in Harris County. 
Fairdale; post village in Sabine County. 
Fairfield; county seat of Freestone County; population, 499 
(1890). 
Fairland; post village in Burnet County. 
Fairlie; post village in Hunt County. 
Fairmount; post village in Sabine County. 
Fairplay; post village in Panola County. 
Fairview; post village in Wilson County. 
Fairy; post village in Hamilton County Meridian. 
Falba; post village in Walker County. 
Falfurrias; post village in Starr County. 
Falkner; post village in Aransas County. 
Fall; creek, a left-hand branch of Brazos River ...: | Weatherford. 
(Granbury. 
Fall; creek, a right-hand branch of East Fork of James River, 
tributary to Leon River Kerrville. 
Fall; creek, a right-hand intermittent branch of Bosque River. Meridian. 
Fall; creek, a small left-hand branch of Pedernales River, 
tributary to Colorado River Blanco. 
Fall; creek, a small left-hand branch of Johnson Creek, tribu- 
tary to Guadalupe River Kerrville. 
Falls; a southeastern county, with an area of 84-4 square miles. 
The population was 33,342; the county seat, Marlin. The 
mean magnetic declination in 1900 was 8° 30'. The mean 
annual rainfall is 42 inches, and the mean annual tempera- 
ture 67°. The county is traversed by the San Antonio and 
Aransas Pass and the Houston and Texas Central railroads. 
Falls; creek, a right-hand branch of Colorado River J ' 
6 {Burnet. 
Falls; post village in Karnes County. 
Falls; village on Station Branch, in Johnson County Granbury 
Fanchon; post village in Swisher County. 
Fannett; post village in Jefferson County. 
Fannin; a northeastern county, with an area of 940 square 
miles. The population was 51,793; the county seat, Bon- 
