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Myer, branch, small branch of Mineral Creek, a tributary of 
Red River Dennison. 
Myers; post village in Burleson County. 
Myra; post village in Cooke County. 
Myrtle Springs; post village in Van Zandt County. 
Nabors; creek, a small left-hand branch of Colorado River San Saba. 
Nacogdoches; a southeastern county, with an area of 962 
square miles. The population was 24,663; the county seat, 
Nacogdoches. The mean magnetic declination in 1900 was 
7° 45'. The mean annual rainfall is 50 inches, and the 
mean annual temperature 67°. The county is traversed by 
the Houston, East and WestTexas Railway. 
Nacogdoches; county seat of Nacogdoches County; population 
1,827. 
Nada; post village in Colorado County. 
Nalley; post village in McLennan County. 
Nameless; village on Sandy Creek, in Travis County Georgetown. 
Nanhattie; post village in Coke County. 
Naples; post village in Morris County. 
Naruna; post village in Burnet County Burnet. 
Nash; creek, a right-hand branch of Leon River, tributary to 
Little River Eastland. 
Nash; village in Ellis County. 
Nashland; post village in Jefferson County. 
Nasterling; creek, small branch of Llano River Llano. 
Nat; post village in Nacogdoches County. 
Nathan; post village in Johnson County. 
Navarro; a northeastern county, with an area of 1,136 square 
miles. The population was 43,374; the county seat, Corsi- 
cana. The mean magnetic declination in 1900 was 8° 15'. 
The mean annual rainfall is 44 inches, and the mean annual 
temperature 66°. The county is traversed by the Houston 
and Texas Central and the St, Louis Southwestern railroads. 
Navasota; city in Grimes County; population, 3,857. 
Navasota; river, a large left-hand branch of Brazos River. 
Navidad; branch of Lavaca River. 
Navidad; post village in Jackson County. 
Navo; post village in Denton County. 
Naylor; post village in Donley County. 
Nazareth; post village in Castro County. 
Neal; post village in Madison County. 
Nebo; mountain in Parker County Weatherford. 
Nebo; post village in Cherokee County. 
Necessity; post village in Stephens County. 
Nechanitz; post village in Fayette County. 
Neches; post village in Anderson County. 
Neches; river, a stream of eastern Texas, flowing into Sabine 
Lake. 
Nederland; post village in Jefferson County. 
Needmore; post village in Delta County. 
Needville; post village in Fort Bend County. 
Needy; left-hand branch of Nueces River. 
Negley; post village in Red River County. 
Negro; creek, a left-hand branch of Nueces River. 
