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Hardeman; village in Matagorda County. 
Harden; branch, a small left-hand branch of Brady Creek, trib- 
utary to San Saba River Eden 
Hardin; a southeastern county, with an area of 844 square 
miles. The population was 5,049; the county seat, Kountze. 
The mean magnetic declination in 1900 was 7° 30'. The 
mean annual rainfall is 52 inches, and the mean annual 
temperature 68°. The county is traversed by the Southern 
Pacific and the Texas and New Orleans railroads. 
Hardin; village in Hardin County. 
Hardins Store; village in Leon County. 
Hardy; post village in Montague County. 
Hare; post village in Williamson County. 
Hargrove; village in Somervell County. 
Harkey; knobs, hills in San Saba County; elevation, 1,500 
feet San Saba. 
Harlanville; post village in Falls County. 
Harlem; post village in Fort Bend County. 
Harleton; post village in Harrison County. 
Harmon; gulch, in Cooke County Gainesville. 
Harmon; post village in Lamar County. 
Harmony Hill; post village in Rusk County. 
Harp; post village in Freestone County. 
Harper; post village in Gillespie County Kerrville 
Harpersville; post village in Stephens County. 
Harrellton; post village in Lamar County. 
Harriet; mountain in Erath County Stephenville. 
Harris; a southeastern county, with an area of 1,761 square 
miles. The population w r as 63,786; the county seat, Hous- 
ton. The mean magnetic declination in 1900 was 8°. The 
mean annual rainfall is 50 inches, and the mean annual tem- 
perature 68°. The county is traversed by the Missouri, 
Kansas and Texas, the San Antonio and Aransas Pass, the 
Houston, East and West Texas, the International and Great 
Northern, the Houston and Texas Central, the Southern 
Pacific, the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe, the Galveston, 
Houston and Henderson, the Galveston, Houston and 
Northern, and the Texas and New Orleans railroads. 
Harris; creek, a left-hand branch of South Bosque River, tribu- 
tary to North Bosque River Temple. 
Harris; creek, a small branch of Mineral Creek Denison. 
Harris; peak in Palo Pinto County Palo Pinto. 
Harris; right-hand tributary of Bosque River < w^J G ' 
Harris ; village in Edwards County , Rock Springs 
Harrisburg-; post village in Harris County. 
Harris Ferry; post village in Red River County. 
Harrison; a northeastern county, with an area of 873 square 
miles. The population was 31,878; the county seat, Mar- 
shall. The mean magnetic declination in 1900 was 7°. The 
mean annual rainfall is 50 inches, and the mean annual tem- 
perature 65°. The county is traversed by the Texas and 
Pacific;, the Texas Southern, and the Texas, Sabine Valley 
and Northwestern railways. 
