76 A GAZETTEER OF TEXAS. [bull. 224. 
Atlas sheet. 
Grand Saline; post village in Van Zandt County. 
Grandview; village in Johnson County; population, 713. 
Grandview; village on the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Rail- 
way, in Hill County Cleburne. 
Granger; post village on the Missouri Pacific Railway, in Wil- 
liamson County Taylor. 
Granite Knob; hill, in Llano County Llano. 
Granite Mountain; post village in Burnet County. 
Grannys; creek, a small right-hand branch of South Fork of 
Leon River, tributary to Little River Eastland. 
Grant; post village in Burleson County. 
Grape; creek, a left-hand branch of Colorado River Ballinger. 
Grape; creek, a small right-hand branch of the Canadian 
River, in the Panhandle. 
Grape; creek, a small right-hand tributary to San Saba River. Mason. 
Grapeland post village in Houston County. 
Grapevine; post village on the Dallas, Pacific and Southern, 
and the Central Arkansas railroads, in Tarrant County; 
population, 442 (1890) Fort Worth. 
Grass; creek, a small right-hand branch of Brazos River Granbury. 
Grass; hollow in Edwards County Nueces. 
Grass; pond, in Bexar County W. San Antonio. 
Grass; valley in Kinney County Brackett. 
Grasshopper; creek, small branch of Clear Fork of Trinity 
River Gainesville. 
Grassy; creek, a small right-hand branch of Mountain Creek, 
tributary to West Fork of Trinity River Cleburne. 
Grassy; creek, a small left-hand branch of Pin Oak Creek, 
tributary to Colorado River Bastrop. 
Grassy ville ; post village in Bastrop County. 
Gravelly; creek, a right-hand branch of Pin Oak Creek, tribu- 
tary to Colorado River Bastrop. 
Gravis; post village in Williamson County. 
Gray; a county situated in the Panhandle, with an area of 860 
square miles. The population was 480. The mean mag- 
netic declination in 1900 was 10° 45'. The mean annual 
rainfall is 22 inches, and the mean annual temperature 58°. 
The county is traversed by the Gulf. Colorado and Santa 
Fe Railway. 
Gray; post village in Eastland County. 
Graybill; post village in Collin County. 
Graydon; post village in Chambers County. 
Grayrock; post village in Franklin County. 
Grayson; a north central county, with an area of 1,012 square 
miles. The population was 63,661; the county seat, Sher- 
man. The mean magnetic declination in 1900 was 9° 30'. 
The mean annual rainfall is 40 inches, and the mean an- 
nual temperature 64°. The county is traversed by the Mis- 
souri, Kansas and Texas, the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe, 
the Texas and Pacific, the Houston and Texas Central, and 
the St. Louis Southwestern railroads. 
Grayton; village on the Galveston, Harrisburg and San Antonio 
Railway, in El Paso County; elevation, 4,300 feet Sierra Blanca. 
Great; creek, a right-hand branch of Bosque Creek Stephenville. 
