GAZETTEER OF COLORADO. 107 
Atlas sheet. 
Long- Branch; in Lincoln County, a left-hand branch of RushJ n ' 
Creek, tributary to Arkansas River. . j Sanborn. 
I Arroyo. 
Longfellow; station in Chaffee County on Denver and Rio 
Grande Railroad. 
Long- Hungry; gulch in Teller County, tributary to Oil Creek. Pikes Peak. 
Long Junction; station on Colorado and Southern Railway; 
altitude, 6,194 feet. 
Longmeadow; station in Park County on Colorado and South- 
ern Railway; altitude, 8,233 feet. 
Longmont; post town in Boulder County, on the Burlington 
and Missouri River and the Colorado and Southern rail- 
ways; population in 1900, 2,201; altitude, 4,941 feet Niwot. 
Longs; canyon in Las Animas County, tributary to Cimarron 
River; altitude, 8,402 feet Mesa de Maya. 
Longs; creek in southern Colorado and New Mexico, a right- 
hand branch of Purgatory River. 
Longs; mesa in Las Animas County, south of Mesa de Maya; 
altitude, 6,210 feet Mesa de Maya. 
Longs; peak in Front Range, Boulder County; altitude, 14,271 
feet. 
Longs Canyon Junction; station in Las Animas County on 
Denver and Rio Grande Railroad. 
Long Scraggy; peak in Jefferson County; altitude, 8,210 feet. Platte Canyon. 
Lookout; mountain in Fremont County. 
Lookout; peak in San Juan Mountains, San Miguel County; 
altitude, 13,674 feet Telluride. 
Loop; station in Teller County on Florence and Cripple Creek 
Railroad; altitude, 9,113 feet. 
Lords; station on Colorado and Southern Railway; altitude, 
5,352 feet. 
Lorencito; canyon in Las Animas County, tributary to Purga- 
tory River Spanish Peaks. 
Lorencito; station in Las Animas County on Colorado and 
Wyoming Railway; altitude, 6,724 feet. 
Loretto; post village in Arapahoe County. 
Los Angelos; station in Teller County on Colorado Springs 
and Cripple Creek District Railway. 
Los Brazos; village in Conejos County. 
Los Cerritos; post village in Conejos County. 
Los Pinos; creek in Saguache County, a left-hand branch of 
Cochetopa Creek, tributary to Tomichi Creek. 
Los Pinos; station in Conejos County on Denver and Rio 
Grande Railroad; altitude, 9,625 feet. 
Los Pinos; village in La Plata County; altitude, 6,680 feet. 
Los San Jose; village in Conejos County. 
Lost; canyon in Lake and Chaffee counties, tributary to Twin 
Lakes Lead ville. 
Lost; canyon in Montezuma County, tributary to Dolores River. Rico. 
Lost; creek in Clear Creek County, a right-hand branch of 
Bear Creek, tributary to South Platte River Georgetown. 
Lost Canon; station in Montezuma County on Denver and 
Rio Grande Railroad; altitude, 6,943 feet. 
