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Atlas sheet. 
Julian; village in Houston County. 
Juliff; post village in Fort Bend County. 
Jumbo; post village in Panola County. 
Junction; county seat of Kimble County; population, 449 
(1890). 
Junior; post village in Guadalupe County. 
Juno; post village in Valverde County. 
Justice ; a spring in Edwards County Nueces. 
Justin; post village in Denton County. 
Ea; post village in Dallas County Dallas. 
Kaleta; post village in San Patricio County. 
Kanawha; post village in Red River County. 
Kaolin; creek, a small right-hand branch of Frio River, tribu- 
tary to Nueces River Uvalde. 
Karnack; post village in Harrison County. 
Karnes; a southern county, with an area of 740 square miles. 
The population was 8,681; the county seat, Karnes. The 
mean magnetic declination in 1900 was 8° 15'. The mean 
annual rainfall is 35 inches, and the mean annual tempera- 
ture 70°. The county is traversed by the San Antonio and 
Aransas Pass Railway. 
Karnes; county seat of Karnes County. 
Kasoga; post village in Knox County. 
Katemcy ; creek, a right-hand branch of San Saba River Mason. 
Katemcy; post village in Mason County. 
Kathleen; village in Brown County. 
Katy; post village in Harris County. 
Kaufman; a northeastern county", with an area of 932 square 
miles. The population was 33,376; the county seat, Kauf- 
man. The mean magnetic declination in 1900 was 8°. The 
mean annual rainfall is 45 inches, and the mean annual 
temperature 65°. The county is traversed by the Texas 
Midland, the Texas and New Orleans, the Houston and 
Texas Central, and the Texas and Pacific railroads Dallas. 
Kaufman; county seat of Kaufman County; population, 2,378. 
Keck; post village in Gonzales County. 
Kee; branch, a right-hand tributary of West Fork of Trinity 
River Fort Worth. 
Keechi; creek, a left-hand branch of Brazos River Palo Pinto. 
Keechi; post village in Jack County. 
Keenan; post village in Montgomery County. 
Keene; post village in Johnson County. 
Keener; creek, small branch of Crabapple Creek, a branch of 
Sandy Creek Llano. 
Keeter; post village in Wise County. 
Keith; post village in Grimes County. 
Keller; post village on the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Rail- 
way, in Tarrant County Fort Worth. 
Kelley; creek, a right-hand branch of Guadalupe River Kerrville. 
Kelley ; peak in Edwards County Nueces. 
Kellogg; post village in Hunt County. 
Kellyville; village in Marion County; population, 279 (1890). 
Kelm; post village in Navarro County. 
