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Atlas sheet. 
"Winfield; post village in Titus County. 
Winfree; post village in Chambers County. 
Wing-ate; post village in Runnels County. 
Winkler; a southwestern county, with an area of 888 square 
miles. The population was 60. The mean magnetic dec- 
lination in 1900 was 10° 45'. The mean annual rainfall is 
15 inches, and the mean annual temperature 60°. The 
county is traversed by the Texas and Pacific Railway. 
Winkler; post village in Navarro County. 
Winnie; post village in Chambers- County. 
Winnsboro; post village in Wood County; population, 899. 
Winona; post village in Smith County. 
Winston; post village in Runnels County. 
Winters; post village in Runnels County. 
Winters Chapel; village on Sweetwater Creek, tributary to 
Clear Fork of Brazos River; elevation, 1,820 feet Roby. 
Wire Hollow; creek, a small left-hand intermittent tributary 
to Colorado River _, Ballinger. 
Wise; a north central county, with an area of 843 square miles. 
The population was 27,116; the county seat, Decatur. The 
mean magnetic declination in 1900 was 8° 45 / . The mean I Fort Worth, 
annual rainfall is 35 inches, and the mean annual temperature I Weatherf ord. 
64°. The county is traversed by the Chicago, Rock Island 
and Texas and the Fort Worth and Denver City railways.. 
Wise; post village in Van Zandt County. 
Witting-; post village in Lavaca County. 
Woden; post village in Nacogdoches County. 
Wokaty; post village in Milam County. 
Wolf; branch, a small left-hand branch of Paluxy Creek, tribu- rStephenville. 
tary to Brazos River. \Graubury. 
Wolf; creek, a right-hand branch of Pedernales River JKerrville. 
IFredericksburg. 
Wolf; creek, a small right-hand branch of Brazos River Palo Pinto. 
Wolf; creek, a small intermittent branch of Clear Fork of 
Trinity River Gainesville. 
Wolf; creek, small branch of Pecan Creek, a tributary of Llano 
River Llano. 
Wolf; mountain in Llano County Llano. 
Wolf; mountain in Palo Pinto County Palo Pinto. 
Wolf; ridge, mountain ridge in Cooke County Gainesville. 
Wolf Crossing-; village in Llano County Burnet. 
Wolfe; city in Hunt County; population, 1,549. 
Womack; post village in Bosque County. 
Wood; a northeastern county, with an area of 688 square miles. 
The population was 21,048; the county seat, Quitman. The 
mean magnetic declination in 1900 was 7° 30 / . The mean 
annual rainfall is 48 inches, and the mean annual tempera- 
ture 65°. The county is traversed by the Missouri, Kansas 
and Texas, and the Texas and Pacific railways. 
Wood; branch, a right-hand branch of Marys Creek, tributary fWeatherford. 
to Clear Fork of Trinity River. IFort Worth. 
Woodbine; post village in Cooke County. 
