146 A GAZETTEER OF TEXAS. [bull. 224. 
Atlas .sheet. 
Sandy; creek, aright-hand branch of the Sabine River, in east- 
ern Texas. 
Sandy; creek, a right-hand branch of Hubbard Creek, tribu-fBreckenridge. 
tary to Clear Fork of Brazos River. lEastland. 
Sandy; creek, a small right-hand intermittent branch of Clear 
Fork of Brazos River Roby. 
Sandy; creek, a right-hand branch of Big Cedar Creek, tribu- 
tary to Brazos River Breckenridge. 
Sandy; creek, a right-hand branch of Walnut Creek, tributary 
to Colorado River Bastrop. 
Sandy; creek, a small right-hand branch of Colorado River < na 
IBurnet. 
Sandy; creek, a small intermittent branch of Mineral Creek, a 
tributary of Red River Denison. 
Sandy; fork, intermittent branch of Peach Creek Flatonia. 
Sandy; mountain in Llano County; elevation, 1,068 feet Burnet. 
Sandy; post village on Hickory Creek, in Blanco County Blanco. 
Sandy Mountain; village in Llano County Burnet. 
Sandypoint; post village in Brazoria County. 
San Elizario; post village in El Paso County; elevation, 3,630 
feet; population, 1,397 (1890) El Paso. 
San Felipe; post village in Austin County; population, 241. 
San Fernando; creek, tributary of Llano River Llano. 
San Francisco; creek, a tributary to Frio River, in southern 
Texas. 
San Gabriel; post village in Milam County Taylor. 
Sanger; post village in Denton County. 
San Jacinto; a southeasterncounty, with an area of 636 square 
miles. The population was 10,277; the county seat, Cold- 
spring. The mean magnetic declination in 1900 was 8°. 
The mean annual rainfall is 50 inches, and the mean annual 
temperature 68°. The county is traversed by the Gulf, 
Colorado and Santa Fe and the Houston, East and West 
Texas railways. 
San Jacinto; river of southeastern Texas draining into Gal- 
veston Bay. 
San Jose; post village in El Paso County. 
San Lorenzo; creek, a left-hand branch of the Rio Grande. 
San Luis; pass, a gap in the sand bar southwest of Galveston. 
San Marcos; county seat of Hays County, population, 2,292. 
San Marcos; river, a left-hand branch of Guadalupe River. 
San Miguel; branch of Frio River, in southern Texas. 
San Miguel; creek, a left-hand tributary to Nueces River, in 
southern Texas. 
San Patricio; a southern county, with an area of 700 square 
miles. The population was 2,372; the county seat, Sinton. 
The mean magnetic declination in 1900 was 7° 45'. The 
mean annual rainfall is 35 inches, and the mean annual 
temperature 72° . The county is traversed by the San Antonio 
and Aransas Pass, the Southern Pacific, the San Antonio and 
Gulf, and the International and Great Northern railroads. 
San Patricio; post village in San Patricio County; population, 
315 (1890). 
