98 GAZETTEER OF COLOEADO. 
Alias sheet. 
Kit Carson; post village in Cheyenne County on Union Pacific 
Railroad; altitude, 4,284 feet Kit Carson. 
Kline; posl village in La Plata County. 
Klink; station in Adams County on Burlington and Missouri 
River Railroad. 
Knob; mountain in Teller County; altitude, L0,235 feet [Cripple Creek SpJ 
I rial. 
Knowltons; station in Gunnison County on Denver and Rio 
Grande Railroad. 
Kobe; station in Lake County on Denver and Rio Grande Rail- 
road; altitude, 9, i 4 7 feet. 
Koen; station in Prowera County on Atchison, Topeka and 
Santa Fe Railway; altitude, 3,507 feet. 
Koen; station in San Miguel County on Denver and Rio 
Grande Railroad; altitude, 7,870 feet. 
Kokomo; gulch in Summit County, tributary to TenmileJTenmile District 
('reek. I Special. 
Kokomo; post village in Summit County on Colorado and 
Southern Railway; altitude, 10,652 feet l.eadville. 
Konantz; post village in Baca County. 
Kramer; crock in Pueblo County, a left-hand branch of Arkan- 
sas River Nepesta. 
Kremmling; post village in Grand County. 
Kuhns Crossing; post village in Elbert County. 
Kutch.; post village in Lincoln County. 
La Boca; station in La Plata County on Denver and Rio 
Grande Railroad; altitude, 6,165 feet. 
Lacy; station in Garfield County on Colorado Midland Rail- 
way. 
Ladd; creek in Routt County, a Left-hand branch of Bear 
Ri\ er, tributary to Yampa River. 
Ladder; creek in Cheyenne County, a right-hand branch of 
Smoky Hill River : ( Iheyenne Wella. J 
Ladore; post village in Routt County. 
Lafayette: post town in Boulder County, on the Colorado 
and Southern and the Burlington and Missouri River rail- 
toad-; population in 1900,970; altitude, 5,094 feet Denver. 
La Garita: creek in Saguache County, flowing into a sink. 
La Garita; hills in San Juan Mountains, rising from the west- 
ern edge of San Luis Valley, just north of Rio ( rrande. 
La Garita; post village in Saguache County on Denver and 
Rio Grande Railroad; altitude, 7,551 feet. 
Laird; post village in Yuma County on Burlington and Mis- 
souri River Railroad; altitude, 3,404 feet. 
La Jara; creek, aright-hand branch of Rio Grande. 
La Jar a; post town in Conejos County on Denver and Rio 
Grande Railroad; population in 1900, 208; altitude, 7,597 
feet. 
La Junta; county seat of Otero County on Atchison, Topeka 
and Santa Fe Railway; population in 1900, 2,513; altitude, 
4,052 feet Timpas. 
La Junta; peak in San Miguel County Telluride. 
La Junta Basin; valley in San Miguel County Telluride. 
