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Atlas sheet. 
Rusk; county seat of Cherokee County; population, 527. 
Russell; creek, a right-hand branch of Pinto Creek, tributary f Eastland. 
to the Brazos River. IBreckenridge. 
Russell; gap in Lampasas County Lampasas. 
Russell; post village in Leon County. 
Russell Fork of San Gabriel; river, a right-hand branch of 
North Fork of San Gabriel River Burnet. 
Rutersville; post village in Fayette County. 
Ruth; post village in Coryell County. 
Rutledge ; post village in Williamson County Austin. 
Ryals; post village in Montgomery County. 
Ryan; flat in Presidio County Marfa. 
Ryan; village in McLennan County. 
Ryan; village on the Southern Pacific Railroad, in Presidio 
County Marfa. 
Rylie ; post village in Dallas County Dallas. 
Sabana; monntains in Callahan County Baird. 
Sabana; river a large left-hand branch of Leon River, tributary 
to Little River Eastland. 
Sabanna; post village in Eastland County. 
Sabathany; post village in Parker County. 
Sabinal; head branch of Frio River. 
Sabinal; post village in Uvalde County. 
Sabinal; river, a left-hand intermittent tributary to Nueces 
River Uvalde. 
Sabine; a southeastern county, with an area of 577 square 
miles! The population was 6,394; the county seat, Hemp- 
hill. The mean magnetic declination in 1900 was 7°. The 
mean annual rainfall is 54 inches, and the mean annual 
temperature 68°. 
Sabine; lake near the coast in southeastern Texas, connected 
with the Gulf by Sabine Pass. 
Sabine; post village in Jefferson County; population, 363. 
Sabine; river of eastern Texas and Louisiana. It heads in the 
former state and flows sontheast to latitude 32°, below 
which point it becomes the boundary line between Texas 
and Louisiana, flowing in the greater part of its course 
nearly south. Its lower course flows into and through 
Sabine Lake, connecting it with the Gulf of Mexico. 
Drainage area, 20,440 square miles; length, 375 miles. 
Sabine Pass; post village in Jefferson County. 
Sabinetown; post village in Sabine County. 
Sachse; post village in Dallas County. 
Sacul; post village in Nacogdoches County. 
Saddle; creek, a right-hand branch of Salt Creek, tributary to 
Colorado River Eden. 
Sadell; post village in Tyler County. 
Sadler; post village in Grayson County. 
Sadosa; creek, a small tributary to Red River in the Staked 
Plains. 
Sage; post village in Burnet County. 
Saginaw; post village in Tarrant County. 
St. Croix; river, a small right-hand branch of Canadian River. 
