138 A GAZETTEER OF TEXAS. [bull. 224. 
a tins sheet. 
Rhineland; post village in Knox County. 
Rhodes; post village in Rusk County. 
Rhome; post village in Wise County. 
Rhonesboro; post village in Upshur County. 
Rhymer; village in Collin County. 
Rice; post village in Navarro County. 
Rices Crossing-; post village in Williamson County Bastrop. 
Riceton; post village in Fort Bend County. 
Richardson; creek, a right-hand branch of Paluxy Creek, jStephenville. 
tributary to Brazos River. iGranbury. 
Richardson; post village on the Houston and Texas Central 
Railroad, in Dallas County Dallas. 
Richie; village in McLennan County. 
Richland; creek, a left-hand branch of San Saba River, tribu-JBrady. 
tary to Colorado River. ISan Saba. 
Richland; creek, a left-hand tributary to Trinity River Cleburne. 
Richland; creek, a right-hand tributary to Trinity River. 
Richland; post village in Navarro County. 
Richland Springs; city on Richland (-reek, in San Saba 
County San Saba. 
Richmond; county seat of Fort Bend County; population, 993 
(1890). 
Ricker; a village on the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway, 
in Brown County Brownwood. 
Rico; post village in Fisher County. 
Riddleville; post village in Karnes County. 
Ridgeway; post village in Hopkins County. 
Ridings; post village in Fannin County. 
Rienzi; post village in Hill County. 
Riesel; post village, in McLennan County. 
Riley; creek, a small left-hand tributary to Sandy Creek, tribu- 
tary to Colorado River .• Llano. 
Riley; a group of hills in Llano County Llano. 
Rinard; creek, a small right-hand intermittent branch of Onion 
Creek, tributary to Colorado River Austin. 
Rincron de la Cruze; small right-hand branch of Canadian 
Ri ver. 
Ringgold; post village in Montague County. 
Rio; branch, small intermittent branch of Clear Fork of Trinity 
River. ( Gainesville. 
Riofrio; post village in Bandera County. 
Rio Grande; a river beading in the San Juan Mountains of 
Colorado, from which it flows east into San Luis Valley; 
thence turning south it traverses southern Colorado and 
all of New Mexico, entering Texas a few miles above El 
Paso. From this point to its mouth it forms a boundary 
line between Texas and Mexico. Excepting in the moun- 
tains near its source, it traverses an arid region, and hence 
is subject to great variations in volume, being at the low 
season often dry at the point where it passes El Paso, while 
at other times it is a roaring torrent. Drainage area is 
128,792 square miles; length, 1,770 miles. J 
Rio Grande; county seat of Starr County; population, 1,968 
(1890). 
Rio Grande. 
Fort Hancock. 
