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104 TEXAS ALMANAC.-1949-1950
County -
San Saba .........
Schleicher= ... ....
Scurry ........
Shackelford ... ...
Shelby ........ 4,239
Sherman ......
Smith". ...... 4,292
Somervell ........
Starrs0 ...... ...
Stephens& ........
Sterling+3* .........
Stonewall .........
Sutton= ..........
Swisher .........
Tarrant ....... 664
Taylor ............
Terrell " ..........
Terry ............
Throekmorton- .
Titus ......... 3,636
Tom Green" .. .
Travis ........ 138
Trinity ........
Tyler ......... 1.894
Upshur ........ 3,394
Upton 1 ....... ...
Uvalde .... ....
Val Verde G .. .
Van Zandt ..... 1,348
Victoria ....... 2,019
Walker ....... 3,964
Waller ........
Wardi+ .....
Washington ... 5,983
Webb* ........
Wharton ...... 1,752
Wheeler' ..... ....
Wichita ...........
Wilbarger ..... ....
Willacy .
Williamson .... 1,568
Wilson ........
Winkler ... ....
Wise.. ....
Wood .........
Yoakum .. ..
Young .... ....
Zapata u . ......
Zavala ..... . ....Population. by Counties. 1850.1940.-tContinued.)
P- 1pulat ion
C Cf1 C .
a 00 M913
...
44
5,362
13,392
2.406
230
....
6,020
124
9,648
8,080
4,392
4.525
10,645
506
3,.777
4.171
8,191
15,215
1,397
3.380
4,529
3,160
4,968
592
1,248
261,425
455
5,732
16,532
4,154
330
5,788
11,339
13,153
4,141
5,010
12,039
851
6.494
4.860
9,776
23,104
2.615
3,426
6.368
2,556
1,450
6,894
135
1.488
1385,324
102
2,037
9,523
21,863
2,649
8.304
4,725
104
4
24,671
1,736
,.o
711
5,959
3,615
27,028
4,915
5,825
10,266
2,541
12,619
6,289
12,024
9,024
27,565
5.273
4,459
512
433
126
15.155
7,118
16,601
11,212
4,726
3,6.36
4106,641
155
1,415
2,012
14,365
34
28,324
3,419
10,749
4,926
1,024
658
100
41,142
6,957
21
902
8,190
5,152
36,322
7,648
10,877
12,695
52
3,804
2,874
16,225
8,737
12,874
10,888
77
29,161
14,842
7,584
778
4.831
7,092
25,909
10,655
18
24,134
13,932
4
5,049
3,562
1,0977,569
515
4.158
2,461
20,452
104
37,370
3.498
11,469
6,466
1,127
2,183
1,727
1,227
52,376
10,499
48
1,750
12,292
6,804
47,386
10,976
11.899
16,266
48
4,647
5,263
25,481
13,678
15,813
14,246
1,451
32,931
21,851
16,942
636
5,806
5,759
38,072
13,961
60
27,116
21,048
26
6,540
4,760
79211,245
1,893
10,924
4,201
26,423
1,376
41,746
3.931
13,151
7,980
1,493
5,320
1,569
4,012
108,572
26,293
1,430
1,474
4,563
16,422
17,882
55,620
12,768
10,250
19,960
501
11,233
8,613
25,651
14,990
16,061
12,138
2,389
25,561
22,503
21,123
5,258
16,094
12,000
42,228
17,066
442
26,450
23,417
602
13,657
:3,800)
1,88910,045
1,851
9,003
4,960
27,464
1,4',,
46,769
3,563
11,089
15,403
1,053
4,086
1,598
4,388
152,800
24,081
1,595
2,236
3,580
18,128
15,210
57,616
13,623
10,415
22,472
253
10,769
12,706
310,784
18,271
18,556
10,292
2,615
26,624
29,152
24,288
7,397
72,911
15,112
42,934
17,289
81
23,363
27,707
504
13,379
2.920
3,10810,273
3,166
12,188
6,695
28,627
2,314
53,123
3,016
11,409
16,560
1,431
5,667
2,807
7,343
197,553
41,023
2,660
8,883
5,253
16,003
36.033
77,777
13,637
11,448
22,297
5,968
12,945
14,924
32,315
20,048
18,528
10,014
4,599
25,394
42,128
29,681
15.555
74,416
24,579
10,499
44,146
17,606
6,784
19,178
24,183
1,263
20,128
2.887
10,34911,012 7.2
3,083 -2.-
11.545 -5.3
6,211 -72
29,235 2.1
2,026 -12.4
69.090 30.1
3.071 1]
13.312 167
12,356 -25 4
1,404 -1.9
5,589 -1.4
3,977 41.7
6,528 -11 1
225,521 14.2
44,147 7.6
2,952 11.0
11,160 25.6
4,275 -18.h
19,228 20 2
39,302 9.1
111,053 42.y
13,705 0.5
11,948 4.4
26,178 17.4
4,297 -28.0
13,246 2.3
15,453 35
31,155 -3.6
23,741 18.4
19,868 7.2
10,280 2.7
9,575 108.2
25,387 0.0
45,916 9.0
36,158 21.8
12,411 -20.2
73,604 -1 1
20,474 -16.7
13,230 26.n
41,698 -5.5
17,066 -3 1
6,141 -9.5
19,074 -0 9
24,360 0.7
5.354 3230
19,004 -5.6
3,16 : *,
11,603 121'Part of Bandera taken to form Real in 1913.
2Comprised the greater part of West Texas until 3876. when it was divided into counties. It wis
usually referred to as a part of Bexar County. but there was a separate orgramnization, and it was listed
separately in the United States census report of 1870. referred to as Bexar Territory and Bexar District
sOrganized from part of Presidio in 1887: Buchel and Foley annexed in 1897.
'Part of Comanche taken to form part of Mills in 1887.
5No population reported for Briscoe County min 1890.
6Part taken to form Mills in 1887
'Orgamnized from part of Presidio in 1887: annexed to Brewster in 1817.
'Name changed from Buchanan to Stephens in 1862.
Cameron. Starr and Webb reported together in 1850: population credited to Cameron
'Name of Cass County changed to Davis in 1861; changed back to Cass in 1871.
'Relocation of the 100th meridian (United States Supreme Court decision of March 17. 1930' result.
ed in the following changes min Texas counties: Part of Harmon County, Okla, acquired by Childress
County. Texas: parts of Beckham and Harmon Okla., acquired by Collingsworth, Texas: parts of Ellis
and Roger Mills Okla.. acquired by Hemphill, Texas; part of Elhlis, Okla. by Lipscomb, Texas; parts of
Beckham and Roger Mills. Okla . by Wheeler. Texas.
,Organized from parts of Tom Green in 1889
'fParts of Crockett taken to form Schleicher and Sutton in 1s7, and part of l al Verde in 1883
'Organized from part of Tom Green min 1887.
'iParts taken to form Schleicher and Sutton min 1887 and part of Val Verde in 1885.
"Culbersn organized from El Paso in 1911.
"There was an ola Dawson County existing in 1860 a number of .ears before the creation of the
present Dawson County of the South Plains The older Dawson was west of present Uvalde Count%
'Formed from part of Duval County in 1913: later disorganized: no census report.
'Part of Duval taken to Inrm Jim Hogg in 1913
-Ector formed from part of Tom Green in 1877
-Part of Edwards taken to form pait cf Real in 1911
-Parts of El Paar taken to form Culberson in 1911 and llud-;,th in 1117.
-'Annexed to Webb in 1899.
2"Foard organized from parts of Hardeman and Knox in 1891.
-&Orgamnized frum part of Presidio in 1887; annexed to Brewster inm '7.
"*Parts of Hidalgo taken to form parts of Willacy and Brooks min 1911, and to form new boundaries
if Willacv in 1921
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