Gazetteer 561 
San Luis Laxes, without outlet in Costilla co.: alt. 7,592 feet. 
San Luis Vattey, or Park, Saguache and Costilla co. : drained by the 
San Luis Creek, alt. 7,000-8,000 feet. 
San MicueL River anp Canon, San Miguel co. : a right-hand branch 
of the Dolores. 
SaPpanero, Gunnison co.: on the Gunnison River, alt. 7,245 feet. 
SaPpanERO CREEK, Gunnison co.: tributary of the Gunnison, alt. at 
junction 7,240 feet. 
Seven Lakes, El Paso co.: on the slopes of Pikes Peak, alt. 10,600 
feet. 
Stuiver Laxke, Boulder co. 
SILVERTON, county seat of San Juan co.: on the Las Animas River, 
alt. 9,280 feet. 
SmvBapD VALLEY: south-west corner of Mesa co., draining into the 
Rio Dolores. 
Sztoans Lake, Denver co.: close to Denver. 
SmirH’s Lake, Denver co.: fourteen miles north of Denver. 
SnakKE River, Routt co.: tributary of the Bear. 
SourH Mam Peak, between Garfield and Mesa cos., on Battlement 
Mesa, alt. 10,973 feet. 
Sourn Park, Park co.: drained by South Platte, alt. 8,000-10,000 
feet. 
Srectuen Mountar: at the head-waters of the Great Thompson, 
on the Divide between Larimer and Grand cos. 
SPRINGFIELD, county seat of Baca co.: alt. 4,400 feet. 
SqumRREL CREEK, El Paso co. : on the plains about twenty-five miles 
east of Colorado Springs. 
SucartoaFr Hix, Boulder co.: alt. 8,920 feet. 
SuLpHuR Sprines, county seat of Grand co. : alt. 7,665 feet. 
Summit Prax, between Conejos and Archuelta cos.: noted as Mt. 
Blaine in Hayden’s Survey Report, alt. 13,323 feet. 
SreamBoat Sprincs, Routt co. : near the eastern border, alt. 6,780 feet. 
SwrEEetwaTeR Lake, Garfield co.: on Sweetwater Creek, alt. about 
8,000 feet. 
TENNESSEE GuuicH, Lake co.: near Leadville, leading to Tennesseo 
Pass, alt. 10,240 feet. 
Trty Ann Peak, Summit co.: in the Ten-mile Range, near Brecken- 
ridge. 
THOMASVILLE, Pitkin co. : on the Colorado Midland R., alt. 7,968 feet. 
Tooxata, Larimer co.: between Greeley and Fort Collins, alt. 4,880 
feet. 
Tritsy, Larimer co.: near Fort Collins, alt. 5,015 feet. 
TRINCHERA : river in Costilla co., and a station on the D. and R.G. 
R., alt. 8,100 feet. 
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