GAZETTEER OF COLORADO, 45 
Atlas sheet. 
Clifton; post village in Mesa County, on the Colorado Midland 
and the Denver and Rio Grande railroads; altitude, 4,703 
feet. 
Climax; station in Lake County on Colorado and Southern 
Railway; altitude, 11,302 feet. 
Clinton; gulch in Summit County, tributary to Tenmile Creek. Leadville. 
Clonmel; village in Fremont County. 
Clover; village in Mesa County. 
Club; creek in Rio Blanco County, a left-hand branch of 
White River. 
Clyde; post village in Teller County on Colorado Springs and 
Cripple Creek District Railway; altitude, 9,427 feet. 
Coal; creek in Arapahoe County, a right-hand branch of Sand 
Creek, tributary to South Platte River Denver. 
Coal; creek in Boulder and Weld counties, a right-hand branch 
of Boulder Creek, tributary to St. Vrain Creek Niwot. 
Coal; creek in Fremont County, a right-hand branch of Ar- 
kansas River Canyon City. 
Coal; creek in Gunnison County, a right-hand branch of Slate 
River Anthracite. 
Coal; creek in Ouray County, a left-hand branch of Uncom- . 
pahgre River ( )uray. 
Coal; creek in Rio Blanco County, a right-hand branch of 
White River. 
Coal; creek in San Juan County, a left-hand branch of Rio 
Grande Si lverton. 
Coal; mountain in Routt County; altitude, 8,430 feet. 
Coalbank; hill in San Juan County; altitude, 10,854 feet Engineer Mountain. 
Coalbasin; post village in Pitkin County on Crystal River 
Railroad; altitude, 9,432 feet, 
3oal Branch. Junction; station in Park County on Colorado 
and Southern Railway. 
Joal Creek; peak in Jefferson County Denver. 
/oal Creek; village in Jefferson County on Denver, North- 
western and Pacific Railway Blackhawk. 
!oal Creek Junction; station in Fremont County on Denver 
and Rio Grande Railroad; population in 1900, 698; altitude, 
5, 187 feet ( an von City. 
oaldale; post village in Fremont County on Denver and Rio 
Grande Railroad. Railroad name, Pleasanton. 
oal Park; station in Boulder County on Burlington and Mis- 
souri River Railroad Denver. 
oalridge; station in Garfield County on Colorado Midland 
Railway; altitude, 5,628 feet. 
obbs; gulch in Ouray County, tributary to Cow Creek Ouray. 
oburn; station on Denver and Rio Grande Railroad; altitude, 
5,568 feet. 
Dchem; village in Chaffee County. 
Dchetopa; creek in Saguache County, a right-hand branch of 
Tomichi Creek, tributary to Gunnison River. 
Jchetopa; hills extending southwest of the southeastern end 
S of Sawatch Range, joining it with San Juan Mountains, 
' forming the northwestern limit of San Luis Valley. The 
summits reach 12,000 feet in altitude. 
