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Alias sheet. 
Townsen Mills; village in Lampasas County Lampasas. 
Townsville; village in Williamson County. 
Towson; post village in Red River County. 
Tow Valley; village in Tow Valley, Llano County Burnet. 
Toyah; creek, a right-hand branch of Pecos River. 
Toy ah; creek, a stream tributary in high water to the Pecos 
River Fort Davis. 
Toyah; post village in Reeves County. 
Toyahvale ; village in Reeves County Fort Davis. 
Tracy; post village in Milam County. 
Travis; a central county, with an area of 1,036 square miles. 
The population was 47,386; the county seat, Austin. The Burnet, 
mean magnetic declination in 1900 was 7° 55 / . The mean Georgetown, 
annual rainfall is 40 inches, and the mean annual tempera- >Bastrop. 
ture 67°. The county is traversed by the International and Austin. 
Great Northern, and the Houston and Texas Central Blanco, 
railroads. 
Travis; peak in Travis County Burnet. 
Travis; post village in Falls County. 
Travis Peak; post village in Travis County. 
Trawick; post village in Nacogdoches County. 
Trent; post village on the Texas and Pacific Railway, in Tay- 
lor County Sweetwater. 
Trenton; post village in Fannin County; population, 420. 
Tres Cuevas; mountain in Brew T ster County; elevation 3,635 
feet Terlingua. 
Tres Palacios; post village in Matagorda County. 
Tres Palacios; small stream flowing into Matagorda Bay. 
Trevat; post village in Trinity County. 
Tribune; post village in Grayson County. 
Trickham; post village in Muke water Creek, in Coleman 
County Coleman. 
Trigger; mountain in Mills County Brownwood. 
Trinidad; post village in Henderson County. 
Trinity; a southeastern county, with an area of 704 square 
miles. The population was 10,976; the county seat, Grove- 
ton. The mean magnetic declination in 1900 was 7° 45'. 
The mean annual rainfall is 50 inches, and the mean annual 
temperature 68°. The county is traversed by the Inter- 
national and Great Northern and the Missouri, Kansas and 
Texas railroads. 
Trinity; post village in Trinity County. 
Trinity; river of eastern Texas, heading in the northern part 
of the State, and flowing a little east of south to its mouth 
in Galveston Bay. Drainage area, 17,960 square miles; 
length, 404 miles. 
Trinity Mills; post village on the Missouri, Kansas and Texas 
Railway, in Dallas County Dallas. 
Trip; village in Dallas County. 
Triple ; hill in El Paso County Sierra Blanca. 
Trottie; post village in Newton County. 
Trough; spring in Presidio County Terlingua. 
Troup; post village in Smith County; population, 724. 
