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County Seat County Named for Waco: McLennan: The Waco (Spanish: Hueco) band of the Wichita Indians, who established a village near the modern city Waxahachie: Ellis: Nearby Waxahachie Creek, supposedly an Indian name meaning "Buffalo Creek" Weatherford: Parker: Jefferson Weatherford, a Texas state senator for Parker County Wellington: Collingsworth
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Its county seat, named in turn as an anagram of Miguel Hidalgo, the inspirational figure behind the Mexican War of Independence: 7,144: 854 sq mi (2,212 km 2) Gonzales County: 177: Gonzales: 1836: One of the original 23 counties: Its county seat, named in turn for Coahuila y Tejas governor Rafael Gonzales: 19,930: 1,068 sq mi (2,766 km 2) Gray ...
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