40 GAZETTEER OF COLORADO. 
Atlas sheet. 
Cement; creek in Gunnison County, a left-hand branch of 
East River, tributary to Gunnison River Crested Butte. 
Cement; creek in San Juan County, a right-hand branch of 
Animas River, originating in North, South, and Middle 
forks Silverton. 
Cement; mountain in Elk Mountains, Gunnison County; alti- 
tude, 12,212 feet ( 'rested Butte. 
Cement; station in Fremont Count yon Denver and Rio Grande 
Railroad. 
Cemetery Park; valley in Fremonl County Pikes Peak. 
Cenicero; town in Conejos ('.unity. 
Center; post village in Saguache County. 
Centerview; village in Saguache County. 
Centerville; post village in Chaffee County; altitude, 7,727 feet. 
Central; gulch in Boulder ( Jounty, a right-hand bran el- of south 
St. Vrain ( 'reek Boulder. 
Central; hill in < rilpin ( Jounty Central City Special. 
Central City; county seat of Gilpin County on Colorado and 
Southern Railway; populationin 1900,3,114; altitude, 8,516 
feet ( Vntral ( 'it y Special. 
Cerro del Navajo; mesa rising from Rio Navajo on boundary 
between Colorado and New .Mexico; altitude, 9,161 feet. 
Cerro Summit; station in Montrose County on Denver and 
Rio Grande Railroad; altitude, 7,958 feet. 
Chacra; station in Garfield County on Denver and Rio Grande 
Railroad; altitude, 5,640 feet. 
Chaffee; county in the central part of the Slate; hounded on 
the North by halo- ( !ounty,on the east by Park and Fremont 
counties, on the south by Saguache ( Jounty, and on the west 
by Gunnison County. It extends from the summit of Park 
Range to the summit of Sa watch Range on the west, includ- 
ing the broad valley of Arkansas River. Its area is 1,224 
square miles, of which 2 per cent, or 14.726 acres, were 
under cultivation in L900. The population in 1900 was 
7,085; of Buena Vista, the county seat, 1,006, and of Salida, 
the largest city, .'->, 722. In 1900 the average magnetic declina- 
tion was 14°00 / east. The mean annual rainfall is about 
12 inches, and the mean annual temperature 40° to 50°. 
Cnair; mountains in Gunnison County. 
Chalcedony; buttes in southern pari of South Park; altitude, 
10,200 feet. 
Chalk; creek, a right-hand branch <>f Arkansas River. 
Chalk; mountain on boundary between Summit and Eagle 
counties Leadville. 
Chama; peak in San Juan Mountains: altitude, 12,248 feet. 
Chama; village in Costilla County. 
Chambers; village in Larimer County ; altitude, 9,106 feet. 
Champion; mountain in Pitkin County. 
Champion; station in Huerfano County on Denver and Rio 
( trande Railroad. 
Champion Basin; valley in ( )uray County Silverton. 
Chance; village in Gunnison County. 
