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Atlas sheet. 
Harrison; post village in McLennan County. 
Harris Ranch; village in Coke County Hayrick. 
Harrold; post village in Wilbarger County. 
Hart; post village in Castro County. 
Hartburg"; village in Newton County. 
Hartley; a county situated in the Panhandle, with an area of 
1,460 square miles. The population was 377; the county 
seat, Channing. The mean magnetic declination in 1900 
was 11° 30'. The mean annual rainfall is 15 inches, and the 
mean annual temperature 55°. The county is traversed by 
the Fort Worth and Denver City Railway. 
Hartley; post village in Hartley County. 
Hartsbluff; post village in Red River County. 
Hartzo; post village in Marion County. 
Harvester; post village in Waller County. 
Harvey; post village in Brazos County. 
Harwood; post village in Gonzales County. 
Haskell; a north central county, with an area of 843 square 
miles. The population was 2,637; the county seat, Haskell. 
The mean magnetic declination in 1900 was 9° 30'. The 
mean annual rainfall is 25 inches, and the mean annual 
temperature 62° Anson. 
Haskell; county seatof Haskell County; population, 745 (1890). 
Haslet; post village on the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Rail- 
way, in Tarrant County Fort Worth. 
Hasse; post village in Comanche County. 
Hastings; post village in Kendall County. 
Hatton; post village in Van Zandt County. 
Haughts Store; village in Dallas County Dallas. 
Haulk; post village in Wilbarger County. 
Havana; post village in Hidalgo County. 
Haw; branch, small intermittent branch of Pinoak Creek Flatonia. 
Hawcreek; post village in Fayette County. 
Hawkins; post village in Wood County. 
Hawkinsville ; village in Matagorda County. 
Hawley; village in Matagorda County. 
Hawthorne ; post village in Walker County. 
Hay; creek, a left-hand branch of Home Creek, tributary tofBrady. 
Colorado River. IColeman. 
Hay; post village in Eastland County. 
Hayden; post village in Van Zandt County. 
Hayes; post village in Robertson County. 
Haymond; post village in Brewster County. 
Hayrick; mountain, a hill in Coke County Hayrick. 
Hayrick; village in Coke County Hayrick. 
Hays; a central county, with an area of 647 square miles. The- 
population was 14,142; the county seat, San Marcos. The 
mean magnetic declination in 1900 was 8° 30 / . The mean 
annual rainfall is 37 inches, and the mean annual tempera- 
ture 68°. The county is traversed by the International and 
Great Northern and the Missouri, Kansas and Texas rail- 
roads. 
Haysland; post village in Panola Comity. 
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