172 A GAZETTEER OF 1 TEXAS. [bull. 224. 
Atlas sheet. 
White; canyon, a right-hand intermittent branch of Double 
Mountain Fork of Brazos River Roby. 
{Fredericksburg. 
Llano 
Burnet 
White; creek, a small left-hand branch of Lampasas River, 
tributary to Little River Lampasas. 
White; draw, a small canyon in El Paso County Cerro Alto. 
White Bluff; creek, a small right-hand branch of Paluxy Creek, 
tributary to Brazos River Granbury. 
White Deer; creek, a small right-hand branch of Canadian 
River. 
Whitedeer; post village in Carson County. 
Whitefish; post village in Donley Count}'. 
Whiteflat; post village in Motley County. 
Whitehall; village in Grimes County. 
Whitehouse; post village in Smith County. 
Whitemound; post village in Grayson County. 
White Oak; creek, a small right-hand branch of Pedernales 
River Kerrville. 
White Oak; creek, a small left-hand branch of North Grape 
Creek, tributary to Pedernales River Fredericksburg. 
White Oak; creek, a small left-hand branch of Fall Creek, 
tributary to Llano River Kerrville. 
Whiteoak; post village in Hopkins County. 
White Rock; creek, a left-hand branch of Trinity River Dallas. 
White Rock; creek, a left-hand tributary to Trinity River .. . Cleburne. 
Whiterock; left-hand branch of Brazos River Waco. 
Whiterock; village in Hunt County. 
White Sandy; creek, a small right-hand branch of Canadian 
River. 
Whitesboro; post village in Grayson County; population, 1,243. 
Whitewrig-ht; post village in Grayson County; population, 
1,804. 
Whitfield; post village in Swisher County. 
Whitman; post village in Washington County. 
Whitney; post village on the Texas Central Railroad, in Hill 
County Waco. 
Whitson; village in Coryell County. 
Whitt; post village in Parker County; population, 278 (1890). . Palo Pinto. 
Whittaker; post village in Burleson County. 
Whitville; post village in Comanche County Brownwood. 
Whon; post village in Coleman County. 
Whybark; post village in Bowie County. 
Wichita; a north central county, with an area of 606 square 
miles. The population was 5,806; the county seat, Wichita 
Falls. The mean magnetic declination in 1900 was 9° 30'. 
The mean annual rainfall is 25 inches, and the mean annual 
temperature 62°. The county is traversed by the Fort 
Worth and Denver City, the Missouri, Kansas and Texas, 
and the Wichita Valley railroads. 
Wichita; river, a right-hand branch of Red River, in northern 
Texas, 
