GAZETTEER OF COLORADO. 61 
Atlas sheet. 
Dundee; station in Pueblo County on Denver and Rio Grande 
Railroad; altitude, 4,700 feet. 
Dune; station in Saguache County on Denver and Rio Grande 
Railroad; altitude, 7,549 feet. 
Dunkley; post village in Routt County. 
Dunton; post village in Dolores County. 
Dupont; station on Union Pacific Railroad; altitude, 5, 134 feet. 
Durango; county seat of La Plata County on Denver and Rio 
Grande Railroad; population in 1900, 3,317; altitude, 6,508 
feet Durango. 
Duyer; gulch in Gunnison County, tributary to Lake Fork 
( Timnison River Luke City. 
Dwyer; town in Summit County on Colorado and Southern 
Railway. 
Dwyer; village in Park County. 
Dyer; mountain in Park County Leadvilie. 
Dyer; town in Teller County on Colorado Springs and Cripple 
Creek District Railway. 
Dyke; post village in Archuleta County on Denver and Rio 
Grande Railroad. 
Eads; post station in Kiowa County on Missouri Pacific Rail- 
way; altitude, 4,209 feet Lamar. 
Eagalite; village in Mesa County. 
Eagle; county in the north-central part of the State; bounded 
on the north by Routt and Grand counties, on the east by 
Summit County, on the south by Lake and Pitkin counties, 
and on the west by Garfield County. The surface consists 
mostly of high plateaus rising eastward to Front Range, 
whose summit forms the eastern boundary. Its area is 
1,586 square miles, of which 2 per cent, or 19,709 acres, were 
under cultivation in 1900. The population in 1900 was 
3,008; and of Redcliff, the county seat, 256. In 1900 the 
average magnetic declination was 14° 15 / east. The mean 
annual rainfall is about 15 inches, and the mean annual tem- 
perature about 40°. 
Eagle ; pass in La Plata County La Plata. 
Eagle; peak in Dolores County; altitude, 12,105 feet Rico. 
Eagle; post town in Eagle County on Denver and Rio Grande 
Railroad; population in 1900, 124; altitude, 6,588 feet. 
Eagle; river in Eagle County, an important branch of Grand 
River, heading in Tennessee Pass and flowing nearly north 
and then west Leadvilie. 
Eagle Knob; summit in Front Range, Boulder County; alti- 
tude, 8,426 feet. 
Eagle River; mountains in Park Range. 
Eagle River; peak in Eagle River Mountains, Eagle County; 
altitude, 12,648 feet. 
Earl; mesa in Las Animas County Elmoro. 
Earl; post village in Las Animas County on Atchison, Topeka, 
and Santa Fe Railway; altitude, 5,681 feet Elmoro. 
East; hill in Prowers County Albany. 
East; mountain in Routt County; altitude, 7,588 feet. 
East; river in Gunnison County, a right-hand branch of Gun- 
nison River, 
