72 GAZETTEER OF COLORADO. 
Atlas sheet. 
Frances; post village in Boulder County on Colorado and 
Northwestern Railroad. 
Franceville; station in El Paso County on Colorado and 
Southern Railway Colorado Springs. 
Franceville Junction; station in El Paso County on Colorado 
and Southern Railway; altitude, 5,862 feet Colorado Springs. 
Francisco; station in Huerfano County on Denver and Rio 
Grande Railroad; altitude, 7,468 feet. 
Franklin; station in Las Animas County on Colorado and 
Southern Railway; altitude, 6, 272 feet. 
Franklin Junction; station in La Plata County on Denver 
and Rio Grande Railroad; altitude, 6,788 feet. 
Frank Prince; lake in Boulder County Niwot. 
Frank Spur; station on Denver and Rio Grande Railroad; alti- 
tude, 7,208 feet. 
Franktown; post village in Douglas County Castle Rock. 
Fraser; post village in Grand County. 
Frazer; river in Grand County, a right-hand branch of Grand 
River. 
Fred Rohr; gulch in Pueblo County, tributary to Arkansas 
River Pueblo. 
Fredonia; village in Bent County. 
Freedom; post village in Conejos County. 
Freeland; post village in Clear Creek County; altitude, 8,014 
feet Georgetown. 
Freeman; peak in Jefferson County; altitude, 11,627 feet Platte Canyon. 
Freemans Spur; station in Eagle County on Colorado Mid- 
land Railway. 
Freezeout; creek in Las Animas County, aright-hand branch 
of Two Butte Creek, tributary to Arkansas River Mount Carrizo. 
Fremont; county in the south -central part of the State; 
bounded on the north by Park and Teller counties, on the 
east by El Paso and Pueblo counties, on the south by Cus- 
ter and Saguache counties, and on the west by Chaffee 
County; it is traversed through the center by Arkansas 
River, most of the way in a deep canyon. The surface con- 
sists of an alternation of spurs and valleys sloping toward 
the river. The eastern part contains much plains country. 
The area is 1,478 square miles, of which 2 per cent, or 
20,512 acres, were under cultivation in 1900. The popula- 
tion in 1900 was 15,636; and of Canyon, the county seat, 
3,775. In 1900 the average magnetic declination was 13° 
10' east. The mean annual rainfall is about 12 inches, and 
the mean annual temperature 40° to 45°. 
Fremont; pass in Lake County Leadville. 
Fremont; peak in Fremont County Canyon City. 
Fremont; station in Eagle County on Denver and Rio Grande 
Railroad. 
Fremont Junction; station in Fremont County on Denver 
and Rio Grande Railroad. 
Fremont Orchard; village in Morgan County. 
Fremont Pass; station on Denver and Rio Grande Railroad; 
altitude, 11,320 feet. 
