Mason. 
Fort McKavett. 
Rock Springs. 
Kerrville. 
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Kickapoo; creek, a small left-hand intermittent branch of 
West Nueces River Nueces. 
Kickapoo; creek, a small right-hand branch of Brazos River. ( Stephenvllle - 
8 IPalo Pinto. 
Kickapoo; creek, divides into east and west left-hand branches 
of Colorado River Hayrick. 
Kickapoo; post village in Anderson County. 
Kildare; post village in Cass County; population, 366 (1890). 
Kildoogan; creek, a small left-hand intermittent branch of 
Sweetwater Creek, tributary to Clear Fork of Brazos River. Roby. 
Kilgore; post village in Gregg County; population, 248 (1890). 
Killeen; post village in Bell County; population, 780. 
Kimball; post village in Bosque County Granbury. 
Kimble; village on Brazos River, in Hill County Cleburne. 
Kimble; a central county, with an area of 1,302 square miles. 
The population was 2,503; the county seat, Junction. The 
mean magnetic declination in 1900 was 9°. The mean 
annual rainfall is 25 inches, and the mean annual tem- 
perature 65°. 
Kinchelo; peak in Lampasas County; elevation, 1,433 feet Lampasas. 
King; a northwestern county, with an area of 928 square miles. 
The population was 490; the county seat, Guthrie. The 
mean magnetic declination in 1900 was 9° 45'. The mean 
annual rainfall is 24 inches, and the mean annual tempera- 
tute 62°. 
King"; creek, a left-hand branch of Colorado River San Saba. 
King-; mountains in Llano County Llano. 
King; post village in Coryell County. 
Kings; creek, a left-hand branch of Brazos River < an ^' 
IBreckenridge. 
Kings; creek, a left-hand branch of Clear Fork of Brazos River, r Albany. 
tributary to Brazos River. \Breckenridge. 
Kingsbury; post village in Guadalupe County. 
Kings Farm; village in Cass County. 
Kingsland; post village in Llano County. 
Kingston; post village in Hunt County; population, 338 (1890). 
Kingwillow; post village in Navarro County. 
Kinkier; post village in Lavaca County. 
Kinney; a southwestern county, with an area of 1,269 square 
miles. The population was 2,447; the county seat, Brack- 
ettville. The mean magnetic declination in 1900 was 8° 40 / . 
The mean annual rainfall is 20 inches, and the mean annual 
temperature 68°. The county is traversed by the Southern 
Pacific Railroad Nueces. 
Kiomache; post village in Red River County. 
Kiowa; post village in Lipscomb County. 
Kipling; village in Kaufman County. 
Kirbyville; post village in Jasper County. 
Kirk; post village in Limestone County. 
Kirkendell; hollow, a small left-hand branch of Resley Creek, 
tributary to Leon River Stephenville. 
Kirkland; post village in Childress County. 
Kirksey; post village in Hansford County. 
