GAZETTEER OF COLORADO. 51 
Atlas sheet. 
rater; lake in Jefferson County; altitude, 8,877 feet Jefferson. 
ravens; station in Lake County on Denver and Rio Grande 
Railroad, 
rawford; gulch in Jefferson County, tributary to Clear Creek. Blackhawk. 
rawford; post village in Delta County; altitude, 6,950 feet, 
reede; city, and county seat of Mineral County on Denver 
and Rio Grande Railroad; populationin 1900,938; altitude, 
8,840 feet. 
rescent; peak in Routt County; altitude, 10,255 feet. 
rescent; station In Boulder County on Denver, Northwestern 
and Pacific Railway Blackhawk. 
rescent; village in Grand County. 
rescent; village in Larimer County. 
rested; butte in Elk Mountains, Gunnison County; altitude, 
12,1 72 feet ( !reste< 1 1 Jutte. 
rested Butte; post village in Gunnison County on Denver and 
Rio Grande Railroad; population in 1900, 988; altitude, 
8,807 feet ( rested Butte. 
restone; creek in Saguache County, a right-hand branch of 
Cottonwood Creek, tributary to San Luis Creek. 
restone; peaks in Sangre de Cristo Range, Saguache County; 
altitude, 14,233 feet, 
restone; post village in Saguache Count)- on Denver and Rio 
Grande Railroad; altitude, 7,871 feet, 
restone Junction; station in Saguache County on Denver 
and Rio Grande Railroad; altitude, 7,572 feet, 
reswell; post village in Jefferson County, 
irevasse; station in Mesa County on Denver and Rio Grande 
! Railroad; altitude, 4,585 feet. 
irews; station in El Paso County on Atchison, Topeka and 
Santa Fe Railway, 
ripple; creek in»Teller County, a left-hand branch of ( )il Creek, 
tributary to Arkansas River Pikes Peak. 
dpple Creek; gold-mining town, the county seat of Teller 
I 1 County, on the Colorado Midland, the Florence and Cripple 
Creek, and the Midland Terminal railways; population in 
1900, 10,147; altitude, 9,591 feet Pikes Peak. 
<'isman; post village in Boulder County on Colorado and 
\ Northwestern Railroad; altitude, 6,276 feet, 
(itchell; post village in Jefferson County. 
(oft; village in Otero County. 
(ook; post village in Logan County on Union Pacific Rail- 
road; altitude, 3,707 feet. 
Cooked; creek in Grand County, a left-hand branch of Frazer 
I 1 River, tributary to Grand River. 
CDoked Wash; creek in Rio Blanco County, a right-hand 
• branch of White River. 
Cookston; post village in Saguache County. 
Cookton; station in Gunnison County on Denver and Rio 
i Grande Railroad; altitude, 8,158 feet. 
C)sson; station in Park County on Colorado and Southern 
Railway; altitude, 7,070 feet Platte Canyon. 
