104 GAZETTEER OF COLORADO. 
Atlas sheet. 
Limestone; canyon in Garfield County, tributary to South 
Fork White River. 
Limestone; creek in Bent County, a left-hand branch of Ar- 
kansas River _ . . Lamar. 
Limon; post village in Lincoln County, on the Union Pacific, 
and the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific railways; altitude, 
5,360 feet Limon. 
Lincoln; county in the eastern part of the State; bounded on 
the north by Washington County, on the east by Kit Car- 
son, Cheyenne, and Kiowa counties, on the south by Kiowa 
and Otero counties, and on the west by Elbert and El Paso 
counties. It consists of rolling plains, and is traversed by 
the Union Pacific and the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific 
railroads. The area of the county is 2,553 square miles, of 
which one-half of 1 per cent, or 8,195 acres, were umier cul- 
tivation in 1900. The population in 1900 was 926; and of 
Hugo, the county seat, 120. In 1900 the average magnetic 
declination was 12° 45' east. The mean annual rainfall is 
about 16 inches, and the mean annual temperature 50° to 
55°. 
Lincoln; lake in Clear Creek County; altitude, 11,860 feet Georgetown. 
Lincoln, Mount; in Park Range, on boundary between Sum- 
mit and Park counties; altitude, 14,297 feet Leadville. 
Lindon; post village in Washington County. 
Linton; station in Saguache County, onDenverand Rio Grande 
Railroad. 
Little Bear; creek in Clear Creek County, a right-hand branch 
of ( 'lear Creek Georgetown. 
Little Bear; creek in Routt County, a left-hand branch of Forti- 
fication Creek, tributary to Bear River. 
Little Beaver; creek in Rio Blanco County, a right-hand 
branch of White River. 
Little Blue; creek in Gunnison County, a left-hand branch of 
( runnison River Lake City. 
Little Book; cliffs in Garfield and Rio Blanco counties. 
Little Buttes; station in El Paso County on Denver and Rio 
Grande Railroad ; altitude, 5,345 feet Colorado Springs. 
Little Cimarron; creek in ( runnison County, a left-hand branch 
of Gunnison River Lake City. 
Little Cottonwood; creek in Freemont County, a right-hand 
branch of Arkansas River. 
Little Cottonwood; creek in Montrose County, a right-hand 
branch of San Miguel River. 
Little Crow; creek in Weld County, a right-hand branch of 
Crow Creek, tributary to South Platte River. 
Littledale; station in Park County on Colorado Midland Rail- 
way Pikes Peak 
Little Deadwood; gulch in La Plata County, a left-hand branch 
of La Plata River La Plata. 
Little Dolores; creek in Mesa County, a left-hand branch of 
Grand River. 
Little Dry; creek in Arapahoe County, a right-hand branch of 
South Platte River Denver. 
