80 GAZETTEER OF COLORADO. 
• Atlas sheet. 
Gray Creek; post village in Las Animas Comity, on the Den- 
ver and Rio Grande and the Colorado and Southern rail- 
roads Elmoro. 
Gray Head; summit in San Juan Mountains, San Miguel 
County; altitude, L0,994 leet Telluride. 
Grays; peak in Front Range, Summit County; altitude, 14,341 
feet. 
Grays; station in Chaff ee County "on Denver and Rio Grande 
Railroad; altitude. 9,663 feet. 
Grays Basin; hanging valley in San Juan Mountains, San 
Miguel ( 'onniy. 
Graystone; peak in San Juan Mountains, San Juan County; 
altitud(>, L3,489 feet Needle Mountains. 
Greaser; creek in Huerfano County, a right-hand branch of 
Muddy Creek, tributary to Huerfano River Huerfano Park. 
Great Hogback; summit at east baseof Front Range; altitude, 
7,923 feet. 
Great Hog-back Range; ridge in the western partof the State, 
extending in a sinuous course from Grand River to White 
River; altitude, 6,000 feet. 
Greeley; county seal of Weld County, on the Colorado and 
Southern and the Union 1'acitic railroads; population in 
1900,3,023; altitude, 4,652 feet Creeley. 
Green; lake in Clear Creek County; altitude; 9,932 feet Georgetown. 
Green; mountain in Jefferson County; altitude, 10,530 feet... Platte Canyon. 
Green; river in Wyoming, Colorado, and Utah. It heads in 
Wind River Range in Wyoming, flows southward through 
Green River basin, cuts a canyon through Uinta Range, 
and Hows for a few miles in Colorado. It then Hows in a 
southward course through a succession of canyons cut in 
inclined plateau- to its union with Grand Liver in eastern 
Utah to form the Colorado. 
Green; station in El Paso County on Colorado Midland Kail- 
way Pikes Peak. 
Greenback; mountain in San Miguel County Telluride. 
Greenhalgh; mountain in San Juan County. Silverton. 
Greenhorn; creek in Pueblo County, a right-hand branch of 
St. Charles River Walsenburg. 
Greenhorn; mountain in Wet Mountains, Huerfano County; 
altitude, 1 2,334 feet Huerfano 1 >ark. 
Greenhorn;, post village in Pueblo Gounty Walsenburg. 
Greenland; post village in Douglas County on Denverand Rio 
Grande Railroad; altitude, 6,907 feet Castle Rock. 
Greenleaf; creek in Fremont County, a left-hand branch of 
Texas Creek, tributary to Arkansas River. 
Greenlee; spring in Pueblo County Pueblo. 
Green Mountain Falls; post village in El Paso County on 
Colorado Midland Railway; population in 1900, 40; altitude, 
7,728 feet Pikes Peak. 
Greenwood; post village in Custer County Canyon City. 
Gregory; canyon in Boulder County, tributary to Boulder 
Creek Blaekhawk. 
