gannett.] A GAZETTEEK OF TEXAS. 1G1 
Atlas sheet. 
Theodore; village in Grayson County. 
Theta; post village in Hunt County. 
Thomas; creek, a small intermittent branch of Sandy Fork of 
Peach Creek , . . . . Flatonia. 
Thomaston; post village in Dewitt „ County; population, 494 
(1890). 
Thompson; branch, a right-hand branch of California Creek, 
tributary to Clear Fork of Brazos River Anson. 
Thompson; branch, a small right-hand branch of Willow 
Creek, tributary to West Fork of Trinity River Weatherford. 
Thompsons; post village in Fort Bend County. 
Thornberry; post village in Clay County. 
Thorndale; post village in Milam County,. " 
Thorndale; village on the International and Great Northern 
Railroad, in Williamson County Taylor. 
Thornton; post village in Limestone County, population, 466 
(1890). 
Thorp Spring; post village in Hood County; population, 485 
(1890) : Granbury. 
Thrall; post village in Williamson County. 
Threadgill; creek, a right-hand branch of Llano River fKerrville. 
IMason. 
Threemile; cr^ek, a small left-hand intermittent branch of 
West Nueces River, tributary to Nueces River Nueces. 
Three Mounds; hills in Cooke County *. Gainesville. 
Thrifty; post village on Sand Creek, in Brown County Coleman. 
Throckmorton; a north central county, with an area of 821 
square miles. The population was l,750;-the county seat, 
Thiockmorton. The mean magnetic declination in 1900 
was 9° 30 / . The mean annual rainfall is 28 inches, and the 
mean annual temperature 63° Albany. 
Throckmorton; county seat of Throckmorton County; popula- 
tion, 240 (1890).' 
Thurber; post village in Erath County; population, 978^(1890). 
Tib; post village in Collin County. 
Tibbie; post village in Polk County. 
Tidwell; post village in Hunt County. « 
Tierra Vieja; mountains in Jeff Davis and Presidio counties, .-j^ c l 
Tiger; creek, a right-hand branch of San Saba River, tributary*/ Mason. 
to Colorado River. IBrady. 
Tiger; creek, a small t right-hand branch of Colorado River Burnet. 
Tiger; post village in Kaufman County. 
Tiger Mill; post village on Tiger Creek, in Burnet County Burnet. 
Tilden; county seat of McMullen County; population, 506 (1890).' 
Tilmon; post village in Caldwell County. 
Timber; creek, a small intermittent branch of Range Creek, a 
tributary of Trinity River Denison. 
Timber; mountain in Jeff Davis County; elevation, 6,442 feet. Fort Davis. 
Time; post village in Sabine County. 
Timpson; post village in Shelby County; population, 518 (1890). 
Tinaya;' creek, a left-hand branch of Rio Grande, in Pecos 
County. 
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