GAZETTEER OF COLORADO. 15 
Atlas sheet, 
Amlierst; station in Phillips County on Burlington and Mis- 
souri River Railroad; altitude, 3,685 feet. 
Amherst; mountain in La Plata County Needle Mountai ns. 
Amity; post village in Prowers County on Atchison, Topeka, 
and Santa Fe Railway; altitude, 3,416 feet. 
Amo; post village in El Paso County. 
Anaconda; post village in Teller County on the Colorado 
Springs and Cripple Creek District, the Florence and Crip- 
ple Creek, and the Midland Terminal railways; popu- 
lation in 1900, 1,059; altitude, 9,453 feet Pikes Peak. 
Anchor; mountain in Dolores County; altitude, 12,092 feet. _ _ Rico. 
Anchoria; station in Teller County on Colorado Springs and 
Cripple Creek District Railway. 
Anderson; canyon in Otero County tributary to Purgatory 
River Timpas. 
Anderson; creek in Montrose and San Miguel counties, a right- 
hand branch of San Miguel River. 
Anderson; station in San Miguel County on Rio Grande 
Southern Railroad; altitude, 8,128 feet. 
Angora; post village in Rio Blanco County. 
Animas; river in La Plata County, a right-hand branch of San 
Juan River, flowing southward into New Mexico; discharge 
at Durango, July 17 to December 7, 1904, 266,900 acre-feet. 
Animas; town in La Plata County on Denver and Rio Grande 
Railroad; population in 1900, 154; altitude, 6,540 feet Durango. 
Animas City; mountain in La Plata County Durango. 
Animas Forks; post village in San Juan County. 
Animas Park; valley of Animas River in the southern spurs 
of San Juan Mountains. 
Anita; peak of Park Range, Routt County; altitude, 10,661 feet. 
Anstees; station in Jefferson County on the Burlington and 
Missouri River and the Colorado and Southern railways. 
Antelope; creek in Baca County, a right-hand branch off Vilas. 
Horse Creek. \ Albany. 
Antelope; creek in Bent County, a left-hand fork of Mud 
Creek, tributary to Arkansas River Two Butte. 
Antelope; creek in Custer County, a right-hand branch of 
Grape Creek, tributary to Arkansas River Canyon City. 
Antelope ; creek in Grand County, a left-hand branch of Muddy 
Creek, tributary to Grand River. 
Antelope; creek in Gunnison County, a right-hand branch of 
Gunnison River. 
Antelope; creek in Morgan County, a left-hand branch of 
South Platte River. 
Antelope; hill in Weld County Greeley* 
Antelope; mesa in Otero County; altitude, 4,858 feet Catlin. 
Antelope; springs in Mineral County. 
Antelope; springs in Otero County; altitude, 4,734 feet Catlin. 
Antelope Park; open valley in Mineral and Hinsdale counties, 
in San Juan Mountains, on Rio Grande. 
Antero, Mount; in Chaffee County; altitude, 14,245 feet. 
Anthracite; creek in Gunnison county, aright-hand branch 
of North Fork Gunnison River Anthracite. 
