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Crafts; Hill, Lebanon Town, Grafton 
County, N. H. (Not Grafts nor Mount 
Lebanon.) 
Crag; Point, Kizhuyak Bay, Alaska. 
(Not Bluff nor Otrubistoi.) 
Craig; Bar in Ohio River, near Veney, 
Switzerland County, Ind. (Not Craig's.) 
Craig; Creek, flowing into Clarence River 
near its mouth, Yukon, Canada. 
Craigs; see Virginia Peak. 
Craigville; Railroad Station, Orange 
County, N. Y. (Not Craigsville.) 
Cranberry; Creek, southern end of 
Goose Bay, Jefferson County, N. Y. 
(Not Goose.) 
Cranberry Peak; see Trumbull. 
Cranbury; Township and Village, Mid- 
dlesex County, N. J. (Not Cranberry.) 
Crandell Comers; Village, in Easton, 
Washington County, N. Y. (Not Cran- 
dalls Corners.) 
Crane; Island, south of Laireys Island, 
West Penobscot Bay, Me. 
Crane; see Domke. 
Crane Eater; Town, Gordon County, 
Ga. (Not Craneeater.) 
Craney; Island and Lighthouse, EUza- 
beth River, near Norfolk, Va. (Not 
Crany nor Crayne.) 
Craney; see Cany. 
Crater; Flat, between Bear and Yucca 
Mountains, Nye County, Nev. 
Crater; Moraine, where Boulder Gla- 
cier discharges from Summit Crater, 
southeastern slope Mount Baker, What- 
com County, Wash. 
Crater; Peak, rocky knoll on rim of 
North Crater, central summit Mount 
Rainier, Pierce County, Wash. 
Crater Mound; Butte or Mound in T. 19 
N., R. 12i E., Arizona. (Not Coon 
Butte, Crater Mountain, nor Meteorite 
Mountain.) 
Crater Mountain; see Crater Mound. 
Craven; Shoal, in New York Lower Bay, 
Richmond County, N. Y. (Not Cra- 
ven's.) 
Cra-wf ord; Creek and Landing on ilissis- 
Bippi River, Cape Girardeau County, 
Mo. (Not Crawford's.) 
Crawford; Landing on Ohio River near 
Huntington, W. Va. (Not Crawford's.) 
Cra"wfordville; City, Taliaferro County, 
Ga. (Not Crawfordsville.) 
Crayne; see Craney. 
Creigh; see Greig. 
Cremation; Creek, Grand Canyon of the 
Colorado, Coconino County, Ariz. 
Cremation; see Shoshone. 
Cresap; Bend, in Ohio River, and Vil- 
lage, Marshall County, W. Va. (Not 
Cressap's.) 
Crescent; Creek, rising in Crescent Lake, 
sec. 13, T. 24 S., R. 6 E., flowing east- 
ward about 20 miles to junction with 
East Fork of Deschutes River, Kla- 
math County, Oreg. 
Crescent; Lake, St. Johns County, Fla. 
(Not Dunn.) 
Crescent; Mountain (altitude 8,900 
feet), sees. 10 and 11, T. 2 S., R. 71 W., 
2 miles west of Plainview Station and 12 
miles northeast of Blackhawk, Jeffer- 
son County, Colo. 
Crescent; Ridge, east of Shinumo Creek, 
Coconino County, Ariz. 
Cressap's; see Cresap. 
Crested; see Wosnesenski. 
Crestone; Creek, Saguache County, Colo. 
(Not Crestones.) 
Crestone; Peaks, Sangre de Cristo 
Range, Saguache County, Colo. (Not 
Three Tetons.) 
Creswell; Town, Washington County, 
N. C. (Not Cresswell.) 
Crete; Island in the Mediterranean Sea. 
(Not Candia.) 
Cricket; Range of mountains, east of 
Sevier Lake, Millard County, Utah. 
(Not Beaver nor Beaver River.) 
Crillon; see Notoro. 
Cma Gora; see Montenegro. 
Croatan; Sound, connecting Albemarle 
and Pamlico Sounds, N. C. (Not 
Croetan.) 
Crochet; see Crotched. 
Crocker; Peak (altitude 12,448 feet), 
Mono County, Cal. 
Crocker; Crocker's; see Sequoia. 
Crocker Flat; area lying mostly in sees. 
19 and 30, T. 31 S., R. 22 E., Kern 
County, Cal. 
Crockson; see Croxton. 
Cronstadt; see Kronstadt. 
Cromeset; Ledge and Neck, Bristol 
County, Mass. (Not Cromesett.) 
Crook; Landing in Mississippi River, 5 
miles above Ste. Genevieve, Mo. (Not 
Crook's.) 
