GAZETTEER OF COLORADO. 83 
Atlas sheet. 
Half Moon; creek in Lake County, a right-hand branch of 
Arkansas River Leadville. 
Halfway; post village in El Paso County. 
Halfway; station in Park County on Colorado and Southern 
Railway; altitude, 10,539 feet. 
Hall; station in Archuleta County on Denver and Rio Grande 
Railroad. 
Hall; station in El Paso County on Atchison, Topeka and Santa 
Fe Railroad. 
Halls; gulch in Park County, tributary to South Platte River. 
Halls; station in Gunnison County on Denver and Rio Grande 
Railroad. 
Hall Valley; village in Park County. 
Hambline ; lake in Boulder County Niwot. 
Hamilton; canyon in Montrose and San Miguel counties, tribu- 
tary to San Miguel River. 
Hamilton; creek in Grand County, a right-hand branch of 
Frazer River, tributary to Grand River. 
Hamilton; post village in Routt County. 
Hamilton, Mount; in Front Range, Park County; altitude, 
13,800 feet. 
Hammond; town in Park County. 
Hancock; gulch in San Juan County, tributary to Cement 
Creek Silverton. 
Hancock; peak in Gunnison County Anthracite. 
Hancock; post village in Chaffee County. 
(Hancock; station in Gunnison County, on Colorado and South- 
ern Railway; altitude, 10,015 feet. 
Handles; peak in San Juan Mountains, Hinsdale County; alti- 
tude, 14,008 feet Silverton. 
Hangrnans; gulch in Gilpin County, tributary to North Clear 
Creek Blackhawk. 
Hanson; peak in San Juan Mountains, San Juan County Silverton. 
Hantz; peak in Park Range, near northern boundary of the 
State; altitude, 10,906 feet. 
Happy Canyon; creek in Douglas and Arapahoe counties, a 
left-hand branch of Cherry Creek, tributary to South Platte 
River Denver. 
Harbison; creek in Garfield County, a left-hand branch of Para- 
chute Creek, tributary to Grand River. 
Hardin; post village in Weld County on Union Pacific Rail- 
road; altitude, 4,525 feet, 
lardscrabble; creek in Fremont and Custer counties, a right- 
hand branch of Arkansas River Canyon City. 
larman; village in Denver County, 
larps; town in Chaffee County. 
larris; post village in Adams County, on the Burlington and 
Missouri River and the Colorado and Southern railways; 
altitude, 5,354 feet, 
larrisburg-; post village in Washington County. 
Larrison; creek in Rio Blanco County, a left-hand branch of 
Piceance Creek, tributary to White River. 
