120 A GAZETTEER OF TEXAS. [bull. 224. 
Atlas sheet. 
Neil; creek, a right-hand branch of Bosque River, heading in 
three intermittent forks, North, Middle, and South Meridian. 
Neinda; post village in Jones County; elevation, 1,785 feet... Roby. 
Nelson; creek, a right-hand branch of Trinity River. 
Nelsonville; post village in Austin County. 
Nelta; post village in Hopkins County. 
Nemo; post village in Somervell County. 
Neola; post village in Hunt County. 
Neri; post village in Hood County. 
Nesbitt; post village in Robertson County; population 218, 
(1890). 
Nettie; post village in Polk County. 
Neut; post village in Fannin County. 
Neuville; post village in Shelby County. 
Nevada; post village in Collin County; population, 356. 
Newark; post village in Wise County. 
New Baden; post village in Robertson County. 
New Berlin; post village in Guadalupe County. 
New Birmingham ; post village in Cherokee County; popula- 
tion, 668 (1890). 
New Boston; post village in Bowie County; population, 382 
(1890). 
New Braunfels; county seat of Comal County; population, 
2,097. 
Newburg; post village on South Leon Creek, in Comanche 
County Brownwood. 
New Caney; post village in Montgomery County. 
Newcomb; post village in Shackelford County. 
New Fountain; post village in Medina County. 
Newharp; post village in Montague County. 
New Hope; post village in Dallas County Dallas. 
New Hope; village in Parker County Weatherford. 
Newlin; post village in Hall County. 
Newman; post villageon Clear Fork of Brazos River, in Fisher 
C< >unty ; elevation, 1 , 795 feet Roby. 
Newman Spring; village in Presidio County San Carlos. 
Newport; post village in Clay County. 
New Salem; post village in Rusk County. 
Newsom; village on Clear Fork of Brazos River, in Jones 
County Anson. 
New Sweden; village in Travis County Austin. 
Newton; a southeastern county, with an area of 903 square 
miles. The population was 7,282; the county seat, Newton. 
The mean magnetic declination in 1900 was 7° 30 / . The 
mean annual rainfall is 55 inches, and the mean annual 
temperature 69°. The county is traversed by the Choctaw, 
Oklahoma and Gulf Railroad. 
Newton; county seat of Newton County. 
Newton; creek, a small right-hand branch of Five Mile Creek, 
tri butary to Trinity River Dallas. 
New Ulm; post village in Austin County. 
New "Waverly; post village in Walker County. 
New York; post village in Henderson County. 
Neyland; post village in Hunt County. 
