132 A GAZETTEER OF TEXAS. [bull. 224. 
Atlas sheet. 
Ponder; post village in Denton County. 
Pone; post village in Rusk County. 
Ponta; post village in Cherokee County. 
Pontoc; creek, small intermittent branch of Lavaca River Flatonia. 
Pontotoc ; post village in Mason County Llano. 
Pony; creek, a right-hand branch of Colorado River Ballinger, 
Pony; creek, a right-hand branch of Paluxy Creek, tributary JStephenville. 
to Brazos River. IGranbury. 
Poolville; post village in Parker County Weatherford. 
Poor; hollow, a valley in Schleicher County Fort McKavett. 
Pope; post village in Bowie County. 
Popher; village in Angelina County. 
Port Arthur; post village in Jefferson County; population, 900. 
Port Bolivar; post village in Galveston County. 
Porters; post village in Montgomery County. 
Porters Bluff; post village in Navarro County. 
Porter Spring-s- post village in Houston County. 
Portland; post village in San Patricio County. 
Port Lavaca; county seat of Calhoun County; population, 365 
(1890). 
Port Nech.es; post village in Jefferson County. 
Port Sullivan; post village in Milam County. 
Posey; post village in Hopkins County. 
Posideon; post village in Palo Pinto County. 
Post; mountain in Burnet County; elevation, 1,556 feet Burnet. 
Post; mountain in Presidio County Terlingua. 
Post Oak; creek, a right-hand tributary to Clear Fork of Brazos 
River .. Albany. 
Post Oak; creek, a small left-hand branch of Colorado River. . Burnet. 
Post Oak; creek, a small left-hand branch of Clear Fork of 
Brazos River Anson. 
Post Oak; branch, a small left-hand branch of Gonzales Creek, 
tributary to Clear Fork of Brazos River. : Breckenridge. 
Post Oak; branch, a small right-hand branch of Little Cedar 
Creek, tributary to Brazos River Breckenridge. 
Postoak; creek, small branch of Choctaw Creek, a tributary of 
Red River Denison. 
Postoak; creek, small branch of Medina River W. San Antonio. 
Postoak; post village in Jack County. 
Post Oak; ridge of mountains in Burnet and Travis counties. J _. rne * 
(Georgetown. 
Postoak Point; post village in Austin County. 
Potato; hill, summit in Riley Mountains Llano. 
Potatoe ; hill in Comanche County Brownwood. 
Poteet; post village in Atascosa County. 
Poth; post village in Wilson County. 
Potosi; post village in Taylor County. 
Potter; a county situated in the Panhandle, with an area of 874 
square miles. The population was 1,820; the county seat, 
Amarillo. The mean magnetic declination in 1900 was 11° 
15 / . The mean annual rainfall is 18 inches, and the mean 
annual temperature 57°. The county is traversed by the 
Fort Worth and Denver City, and the Pecos Valley and 
Northeastern railways. 
