GAZETTEER OF COLORADO. 43 
Atlas sheet. 
Chief; mountain in Clear Greek County; altitude, 11,710 feet. . Georgetown. 
Chihuahua; village in .Summit County. 
Chimney; creek in Larimer County, a right-hand branch of 
Yampa River. 
Chimney; creek in Routt County, a right-hand branch of Bear 
River, tributary to Yampa River. 
Chimney; gulch in Jefferson County, tributary to Clear Creek. 
Chimney; peak on boundary between Hinsdale and Ouray 
counties; altitude, 1 1,785 feet Ouray. 
Chimney Gulch; town in Jefferson County on Colorado and 
Southern Railway; altitude, 5,926 feet. 
Chipeta; station in Delta County on Denver and Rio Grande 
Railroad; altitude, 5,161 feet. 
Chipeta; village in Pitkin County. 
Chipmunk; gulch in Boulder County, tributary to Jim Creek. Boulder. 
Chiquita; peak in Conejos County; altitude, 9,627 feet. 
Chiving-ton; post village in Kiowa County on Missouri Pacific 
Railroad ; altitude, 3,887 feet Lamar. 
Christian; canyon in Las Animas and Pueblo counties, tribu- 
tary to Apishapa River Apishapa. 
Chromo; post village in Archuleta County on Rio Grande and 
Pagosa Springs Railroad. 
Chrysolite Junction; station in Lake County on Denver arid 
Rio Grande Railroad; altitude, 10,242 feet. 
Churches; station in Jefferson County, on the Colorado and 
Southern, and the Burlington and Missouri River railroads. Denver. 
Cima; station in La Plata County on Denver and Rio Grande 
Railroad; altitude, 8,588 feet La Plata. 
Cima; station in Las Animas County on Atchison, Topeka and 
Santa Fe Railway. 
vimarron; creek in Gunnison County, a left-hand branch of/Lake City. 
Il Gunnison River. lOuray. 
Cimarron; post village in Montrose County on Denver and 
Rio Grande Railroad; altitude, 6,896 feet. 
/imarron; ridge forming the boundary between Gunnison and 
Ouray counties ( )uray. 
Jimarron; river in Colorado, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and 
Indian Territory, a right-hand branch of Arkansas River. 
It rises in the high plains in two forks in southeastern Colo- 
rado and northwestern New Mexico, and flows with a gen- 
eral easterly course to near Keystone, Okla. ; discharge at 
Cimarron from March 24 to November 10, 1904, 79,020 
acre-feet. 
inder; buttes in La Plata County; altitude, 6,614 feet. 
innamon; creek in San Juan County, a left-hand branch of 
Animas River Silverton. 
innamon; mountain in Gunnison County; altitude, 12,278 
feet Anthracite. 
innamon; pass between Hinsdale and San Juan counties Silverton. 
itadel; plateau in Routt County. 
laremont; post village in Kit Carson County on Chicago, 
Rock Island and Pacific Railway ; altitude, 4,407 feet. Rail- 
road name, Machias. 
