92 A GAZETTEER OF TEXAS. [bull. 224. 
Atlas sheet. 
Jim Town; village in Dallas County Dallas. 
Jines; post village in Ochiltree County. 
Joaquin; post village in Shelby County. 
Jobs; creek, a small left-hand branch of San Saba River, tribu- 
tary to the Colorado River San Saba. 
Joe Black ; spring, in Brewster County Terlingua. 
John; village in Travis County. 
Johnson; a north central county, with an area of 740 square 
miles. The population was 33,819; the county seat, Cle- 
burne. The mean magnetic declination in 1900 was 8° 30'. 
The mean annual rainfall is 40 inches, and the mean annual 
temperature 65°. The county is traversed by the Gulf, 
Colorado and Santa Fe and the Missouri, Kansas and 
Texas railways. 
Johnson; county seat of Blanco County Blanco. 
Johnson; creek, a left-hand branch of Guadalupe River Kerrville. 
Johnson; creek, a small right-hand branch of West Fork of 
Trinity River Fort Worth. 
Johnson; creek, small branch of Llano River Llano. 
Johnson; creek, small branch of Silver Creek, a tributary of 
Sandy Creek Llano. 
Johnson; peak in Bosque County Meridian. 
Johnson Station; post village in Tarrant County Fort Worth. 
Johnsville; post village in Erath County. 
Johntown; post village in Red River County. 
Jolly; post village in Clay County. 
Jolly ville; plateau in Travis County. 
Jolly ville ; village in Williamson County .- Austin. 
Jonah; post village in AVilliamson County. 
Jones; a north central county, with an area of 900 square miles. 
The population was 7,053; the county seat, Anson. The 
mean magnetic declination in 1900 was 9° 45 / . The mean 
annual rainfall is 25 inches, and the mean annual tempera- 
ture 64°. 
Jones; creek, a small tributary of Red River in the Staked 
Plains. 
Jonesboro; post village in Coryell County; population, 207(1890) Meridian. 
Jones Prairie; post village in Milam County. 
Jonesville; post village in Harrison County. 
Joplin; post village in Jack County. 
Joppa; post village in Burnet County. 
Jordan; creek, small intermittent branch of Range Creek, a 
tributary of Trinity River Denison. 
Josephine; post village in Collin County. 
Joshua; post village in Johnson County, on the Gulf, Colorado 
and Santa Fe Railway Cleburne. 
Josser and; post village in Trinity County; population, 461 
(1890). 
Joy; post village in Clay County. 
Juan; canyon in Anacacho Mountains, in Kinney County Brackett. 
Judson; post village in Gregg County. 
Jug*; creek, a left-hand branch of Middle Concho River, tribu- 
tary to Concho River Sherwood. 
Anson. 
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