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St. Edwards Colleg-e; village in Travis County Austin. 
St. Elmo; village in Travis County Austin. 
St. Hedwig; post village in Bexar County. 
St. Jo; post village in Montague County; population, 825. 
St. Mary; posf village in Refugio County. 
Salado; a right-hand tributary to Nueces River in southwest- 
ern Texas. 
Salado; creek, a right-hand branch of Lampasas River, tribu- 
tary to Little River Georgetown. 
Salado: creek, small branch of Rossilo ('reek, a tributary to 
San Antonio River San Antonio. 
Salado; posl village on Salado Creek, in Bell County Georgetown. 
Sales; branch, a small left-hand intermittent branch of Concho 
River Hayrick. 
Salesville; post village in Palo Pinto County. 
Salinas; creek, a left-hand branch of Leon River Mason. 
Salmon;' peak in Kinney County; elevation, 1,941 feet Brackett. 
Salmon; post village in- Anderson County. 
Salona; post village in Montague County. 
Salt; basin in El Paso County Salt Basin. 
Salt; branch, a left-hand branch of Salt Creek, tributary to 
Colorado River Eden. 
Salt; branch, a small left-hand intermittent branch of ResleyfStephenville. 
Creek, tributary to Leon River. iHamilton. 
Salt; branch, small intermittent branch of Pineoak Creek Flatonia. 
Salt; branch, small intermittent branch of Peach Creek Flatonia. 
Salt; creek, a lehVhand branch of Colorado River J San Saba. 
LLampasas. 
Salt; creek, a left-hand branch of Pecan Bayou, tributary to 
( lolorado River Brownwood. 
Salt; creek, a right-hand tributary to Leon River Mason. 
Salt; fork, a head branch of Brazos River. 
Salt; fork, a left-hand branch of Red River. 
Salt; fork, a right-hand branch of Guadalupe River. 
Salt; gap in Brown County Brownwood. 
Salt; gap in Brady Mountains, in McCulloch County Eden. 
Salt; hollow in Callahan County, a small intermittent branch 
of Clear Branch, a tributary of Pecan Bayou Baird. 
Salt; mountain in Brown County Brownwood. 
Salt; valley, lying between Sierra Diablo and the Guadalupe 
Mountains in western Texas. 
Salt Fork Barton; creek, a small left-hand branch of BartonfStephenville. 
Creek, tributary to Brazos River. IPalo Pinto. 
Saltgrass; draw, a dry gulch in Brewster County Terlingua. 
Saltillo; post village in Hopkins County. 
Salt Prong- of' Hubbard; creek, a left-hand branch of Hub- 
bard Creek, tributary to Clear Fork of Brazos River Albany. 
Salty; post village in Milam County. 
Saltzamora; creek, small intermittent branch of San Antonio 
River West San Antonio. 
Samuel; post village in Washington County. 
San Angelo; county seat of Green County, situated on Concho 
River, and on the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway; 
population, 2,615 (1890) San Angelo. 
