g2 GAZETTEER OF COLORADO. 
Atlas sheet. 
Gunnison — ( lontinued. 
ties, on the east by the summit of Sawatch Mountains, on 
the south by Saguache and Hinsdale counties, and on the 
west by Delta, Montrose, and < hiray counties. The middle 
portion is mountainous, comprising short ranges and 
groups of the Elk Mountains. The northern and southern 
portions are plateau-like in character. Its area is 3,277 
square miles, of which 1 per cent, or 28,163 acres, were un- 
der cultivation in 1900. The population in 1000 was 5,331; 
and of Gunnison, the county seat, 1,200. In 1900 the aver- 
age magnetic declination was 13° 4-V east, The mean 
annual rainfall is about 9 inches, and the mean annual 
temperature 40° to 45°. 
Gunnison; mountain in Gunnison County; altitude, 12,688 feet. 
Gunnison; post town and county seat of < iunnison County, on 
the Denver and RioGrandeand the Colorado Midland rail- 
ways; population in L900, 1,200; altitude, 7,67.'! feet. 
Gunnison; river, a Large right-hand fork of Grand River, head- 
ing in the western slopes of Sawatch Range, and flowing 
west and northwest to Grand Junction; dischargeal White- 
water January 1 to October 31, L904, 121,000 acre-feet. 
Gunnison Forest Reserve; area 1,408 square miles. 
Guston; station in Ouray County on Silverton Railroad Silverton. 
Gutshalls; station Ln Ouray County on Denver and RioGrande 
( rrande Railroad. 
Guy; gulch in Jefferson County, tributary to Clear Creek Blackhawk. 
Guy; hill in Jefferson County; altitude, 8,093 feet Blackhawk. 
Guy Gulch; station in Jefferson County, on Colorado and 
Southern Railway; altitude, 6,227 feet, 
Guyot; hill in Teller County; altitude, 9,894 feet ("Cripple Creek S]j 
I cial. 
Guyot, Mount; in Summit County: altitude, 13,565 feet. 
Guys; village in Las Animas County. 
Gypsum; creek in Ragle County, a left-hand branch of Eagle 
River. 
Gypsum; creek in San Miguel County, a right-hand branch of 
Dolores River. 
Gypsum; post village in Eagle County on Denver and Rio 
Grande Railroad; population in L900, 76; altitude, 6,315 
feet. 
Gypsum; valley in the western pari of the State, drained by 
Dolores River. 
Hackberry; creek in Bent, Las Animas, and Rata counties, a 
right-hand branch of Rule Creek, tributary to Arkansas 
River Bigbee. 
Hag-ens; station in Ouray County on Denver and Rio Grande 
Railroad; altitude, 7,396 feet. 
Hague; peak in Larimer County; altitude, 13,832 feet. 
Hahns; peak in Park Range, Routt County. 
Hahns Peak; post village and county seat of Routt County; 
population in 1900, 46. 
Hale; post village in Yuma County. 
Halfmile; gulch in Jefferson County, tributary to Clear Creek.. Blackhawk. 
