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Atlas sheet. 
Radford; post village in Karnes County. 
Rag-ley; post village in Panola County. 
Ragsdale; post village in Fannin County. 
Rail; village in Hamilton County. 
Rainbow; post village in Somervell County. 
Rains; a northeastern county, with an area of 252 square miles. 
The population was 6,127; the county seat, Emory. The 
mean magnetic declination in 1900 was 7° 45'. The mean 
annual rainfall is 45 inches, arid the mean annual tempera- 
ture 65°. The county is traversed by the Missouri, Kansas 
and Texas Railway. 
Rainsville; post -village in Shelby County. 
Rainy; creek, a right-hand tributary to Clear Fork of Brazos 
River Abilene. 
Raisin; post village in Victoria County. 
Raleigh; post village in Navarro County. 
Ralph; post village in Shelby County. 
Ramirena; post village in Live Oak County. 
Ranch; creek, a small right-hand branch of San Saba River. . . Mason. 
Rancheria; hills in Presidio County Marfa. 
Rancheria; village on Alamita Creek, in Presidio County Marfa. 
Rancherios; canyon in Presidio County Polv< >. 
Rancherios; village in Presidio County Polvo. 
Ranchero; creek, a head branch of Frio River. 
Rancho; post village in Gonzales County. 
Randado; post village in Zapata County. 
Randall; a county situated in the Panhandle, with an area of 
872 square miles. The population was 963; the county seat, 
Canyon. 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 Pecos and 
Northern Texas, a branch of the Atchison, Topeka and 
Santa Fe Railway. 
Randals Store; post village in Palo Pinto County. 
Randol; village in Tarrant County. 
Randolph; post village in Fannin County. 
Raney; post village in Hunt County. 
Range; creek, small intermittent branch of Trinity Creek Denison. 
Ranger; spring in Comanche County Brownwood. 
Ranger; post village on the Texas and Pacific Railway, in East- 
land County Eastland. 
Rankin; post village in Ellis County. 
Ranney; creek, a right-hand intermittent branch of Middle 
Bosque Creek, tributary to Brazos River Meridian. 
Rast; post village in Van Zandt County. 
Ratcliff ; p< >st village in Houston County. 
Ratler; post village in Mills County. 
Rattan; post village in Delta County. 
Rattlesnake ; gap in Comanche County Eastland. 
Rattlesnake; mountain in Eastland County Eastland. 
Rattlesnake; mountains in Brewster County; highest eleva- 
vation, 2,500 feet .* Terlingua. 
Raven; creek, a small right-hand intermittent branch of Clear 
Fork of Brazos River Rol >y. 
