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Atlas sheet. 
Denver and Rio Grande Railroad — Continued. 
other branch from Poncha Junction traverses the entire 
length of San Luis Valley, finally reaching Santa Fe. From 
Montrose a line extends southward along the Uncompah- 
gre Pviver Valley around the west side of San Juan Moun- 
tains, through Rico and Durango, and across the southern 
boundary of the State, to a junction with the Santa Fe 
branch. From Pueblo a line runs to Trinidad. There are 
numerous other small branches. The greater part of the 
system is included in Colorado. 
Denver, Lakewood and Golden Railroad; line connecting 
Denver and Lakewood, a distance of about 19 miles. 
Denver Mills; post village in Denver County on Colorado and 
Southern Railway. 
Denver, Northwestern and Pacific Railway; a line run- 
ning from Denver to Arrow Head, a distance of 76 miles. 
Derby; creek in Eagle County, a right-hand branch of Grand 
River. * 
Derby; creek in Logan County, a left-hand branch of Horse- 
tail Creek, tributary to South Platte River. 
Derby; peak in Garfield County. 
Derby; peak in Rio Blanco County. 
Derby; station in Adams County on Burlington and Missouri 
River Railroad Denver. 
Deuel; post-office in Morgan County on Union Pacific Railroad. 
Railroad name, Weldon. 
Devils; canyon in Clear Creek County, tributary to Chicago 
Creek Georgetown. 
Devils; canyon in Ouray County, tributary to Nate Creek Ouray. 
Devils; canyon in Otero County, tributary to Timpas Creek.. Apishapa. 
Devils; creek in Archuleta County, a left-hand branch of Rio 
Piedra. 
Devils; creek in Hinsdale County, a left-hand branch of Lake 
Fork Gunnison River Lake City. 
Devils Causeway; narrow ridge in Garfield County, on the 
summit of White River Plateau. 
Devils Head; summit in Douglas County; altitude, 9,348 feet. 
Devils Nose; summit in Clear Creek County; altitude, 11,000 
feet Georgetown. 
Devine; village in Park County. 
Dexter; creek in Ouray County, a right-hand branch of Uncom- 
pahgre River Ouray. 
Dexter; post village in Grand County. 
Diamond; hill in San Miguel County Telluride. 
Diamond; peak in Routt County; altitude, 9,925 feet. 
Dick; station in Weld County on Union Pacific Railroad; alti- 
tude, 5, 123 feet Greeley. 
Dickey; station in Summit County on Colorado and Southern 
Railway; altitude, 8,987 feet, 
Dickman; creek in Custer County, a left-hand branch of 
Grape Creek, tributary to Arkansas River. 
