San Angelo. 
Sherwood. 
Fort McKavett. 
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Atlas sheet. 
Savannah; post village in Upshur County. 
Savage; village in Fannin County. 
Savoy; post village in Fannin County; population, 343. 
Sawmill; small canyon in Brewster County Terlingua. 
Sawmill; mountain in Brewster County; elevation, 3,194 feet. . Terlingua. 
Sawtooth.; mountainin Jeff Davis TJounty; elevation, 7,748 feet. Valentine. 
Sawyer; branch, a small left-hand intermittent branch of Res- 
ley Creek, tributary to Leon River Stephenville. 
Sawyer; post village in Irion County. 
Saxie; village on the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway, in 
Dallas County. Dallas. 
Sayers; post village in Bexar County. 
Sayersville; post village in Bastrop County. 
Schep; creek, a right-hand branch of Llano River Mason. 
Schertz; post village in Guadalupe County. 
Schiller; post village in Kendall County. 
Schkade; post village in Lee County. 
Schleicher; a southwestern county, with an areaof 1,355 square 
miles. The population was 515. The mean magnetic 
declination in 1900 was 9° 30 / . The mean annual rainfall 
is 20 inches, and the mean annual temperature 64°. 
Schley; post village in Harrison County. 
Schoenan; post village in Austin County. 
School; creek, a right-hand branch of Lampasas River, tribu- 
tary to Little River .- Lampasas. 
School; post village in Guadalupe County. 
School House; village in Uvalde County Uvalde. 
Schulenburg; post village in Fayette County ; population, 1,149. 
Science Hall; village in Hess County Austin. 
Scott; branch, a small right-hand branch of Pedernales River . Kerrville. 
Scott; creek, small intermittent branch of Elm Creek Gainesville. 
Scott; post village in Van Zandt County. 
Scottsville; post village in Harrison County. 
Scranton; post village in Eastland County. 
Scrap; post village in Red River County. 
Scroggins; post village in Franklin County. 
Scrugan; branch, a small right-hand branch of West Fork of 
Trinity River Fort Worth. 
Scruggs; creek, small intermittent branch of Sandy Fork of 
Peach Creek Flatonia. 
Scurry; a northwestern county, with an area of 821 square 
miles. The population was 4,158; the county seat, Sny- 
der. The mean magnetic declination in 1900 was 10°. The 
mean annual rainfall is 20 inches, and the mean annual 
temperature 62°. 
Scurry; post village in Kaufman County. 
Scyene ; village in Dallas County Dallas. 
Seabrook; post village in Harris County. 
Seadrift; post village in Calhoun County. 
Seagoville; post village on the Texas and New Orleans Rail- 
road, in Dallas County Dallas. 
Seale; post village in Robertson County. 
Sealy; post village in Austin County; population, 837 (1890). 
