76 GAZETTEER OF COLORADO. 
A tins sheet. 
Gladstone; post village in San Juan County, on Silverton, 
( rladstone and Northern Railroad Siiverton. 
Gladwyn; village in Archuleta County. 
Glasson Spur; station in Summit County on Colorado and 
Southern Railway. 
Glen; post village in Washington County. 
Glenbrook; station in Fremont County on Florence and 
Cripple Creek Railroad; altitude, 8,068 ftvt. 
Glencoe; station in Jefferson County, on the Union Pacific 
and the Colorado and Southern railways Denver. 
Glencoe; station in Montezuma County on Denver and Rio 
Grande Railroad; altitude, 7,346 feet. 
Glen Cove; village in Teller County Tikes Teak. 
Glendale; post village in Fremont County Pueblo. 
Glendale; village in Boulder County; altitude, 6,835 feet Boulder. 
Glendevey; post village in Larimer County. 
Gleneyre; creek in Larimer County, a right-hand branch of 
Laramie hiver. 
Gleneyre; post village in Larimer County; altitude, 6,500 feet. 
Glen Eyrie; creek in I'',! Paso County, a left-hand branch of 
Fountain Creek, tributary to Arkansas River Colorado Springs. 
Glenisle; station in Park County on Colorado and Southern 
Railway. 
Glenmore Lake; station in Jefferson County on Colorado and 
Southern Pail way. 
Glenn; village in LI I'aso County. 
Glen Park: station in LI Paso County on Denver and Rio 
( irande Railroad. 
Glenwood Springs; comity seal of Garfield County, on the 
Denver and Rio < irande and the Colorado Midland rail- 
ways; population in L900, 1,350; altitude, 5,747 feet. Pail- 
road name, < rlenwood. 
Globe Hill; station in Teller County on Colorado Midland 
Railway Pikes Peak. 
Globeville; town in Arapahoe County on Colorado and South- 
ern Railway; population in 1900, 2,192. 
Goat; butte in Pueblo County Pueblo. 
Godfrey; station in Delta County on Denver and Rio Grande 
Railroad. 
Godfrey; station in Libert County on Union Pacific Railroad; 
altitude, 5,602 feet Limon. 
Godiva; ridge in Routt County. 
Goff; post village in Kit Carson County. 
Gold; creek in Libert Comity, a left-hand branch of Running 
Creek, tributary to Boxelder Creek < 'astle Rock. 
Gold; hill in Boulder County; altitude, 8,297 feet Boulder. 
Gold; hill in Gunnison County; altitude, 9,500 feet. 
Gold; hill in San Miguel County Telluride. 
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Gold; hill in Teller County j ^ 
Gold; lake in Boulder County; altitude, 8,600 feet Boulder. 
Gold Basin; valley in Gunnison County Anthracite. 
